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The Persian Empire had by far the most - over two million as opposed to the Greek strength of a quarter of that.

However the Persian infantry were mostly incapable of standing up to the armoured infantry of the Greeks, so only their best-armed infantry could be used, and were reliant on their strong cavalry to even things up. The Greeks therefore tried always to arrange fighting on broken ground to neutralise the opposing cavalry.

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