. . . a Phalanx .
A coalition of Greek city-states fought the invading Persian army and its Greek allies outside the Greek city of Plataea in 479 BCE. The defending Greek army of armoured foot soldiers kept to the rough ground to negate the Persian cavalry, then engaged and defeated the unarmoured Persian infantry. At the same time a Greek fleet swooped on the remnants of the Persian fleet at Mycale and captured it. This combined action ended the invasion of mainland Greece by the Persian king Xerxes.
Hermes
They learned how to fight from the Hyksos. The Hyksos used chariots, and this is how they were able to beat soldiers who were on foot.
An army. Smaller units may be called a Company or a Batallion.
The armoured infantry were hoplites. The light infantry were peltasts.
Infantry's
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. . . a Phalanx .
. . . a Phalanx .
In ancient times, heavily armed foot soldiers were called heavy infantry. This term is often used to describe the soldiers in the armies of Alexander the Great.
They were called phalanx, often called greekers.
During war, most battles are usually fought by the foot soldiers who are usually under the guidance of the commanders.
Older British origin military term. The word Foot meant an Infantry unit (foot soldiers). A Captain of Foot would have been an Infantry Company Commander. In a like manner, Horse meant Cavalry (soldiers that fought while on horseback) A Captain of Horse would have been a Cavalry Troop Commander.
Those enemies were foot soldiers that were called Putties.
"The Immortals" ; named because the ranks were all always maintained at ten thousand .
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