Rule by the Macedonian-born Seleucid dynasty did little to deter the flourishing culture of Mesopotamia. Seleucid kings readily adopted the traditional political and religious roles of Near-Eastern rulers, and cuneiform continued to be used despite the preference for Greek.

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https://t.co/ZBHmc8rY1S
Makedonski Prikazni
aka Macedonian Folk tales
for Kids TV Show Music Compo
Manganoid gfx & sid
Viti code

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lrt
Ah good old Theseus and his macedonian tau-lambda morucar

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⭐️The Whitewings ~ Fire Emblem Heroes⭐️

The Macedonian Pegasus Knights and Minerva are here to celebrate a very hoppy day! Been meaning to put everyone's Spring alts together like this for a while now. Hope you have a pleasant Easter! 🥚🥚🥚

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I respect the Macedonian queen for her range.

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No48.
This one was struggle. I worked and worked on it. Duplicated, deleted. Then left it and came back to. Now it’s my favourite of this batch.

‘Baknež’ is Macedonian for kiss

sold

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Each cavalryman in Philip II's Macedonian army would have 1 servant, while for the infantry there would be 1 servant for every 10 Macedonians. They carried hand mills for grinding grain, guy ropes for both bridge building and rock climbing and their own bedding and rations.

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'God in heaven, if Alexander had left us this fellow as king in his stead, my opinion would be that this is the one order of his that should not be obeyed!'

- the Macedonian general Meleager's vicious reproach of Perdiccas: June 323 BC

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At its beginning, it appears the Macedonian phalanx was primarily trained to be formed 16-men deep and 8-men across – the men being in very close order thanks to the small size of their shields. This basic tactical unit consisted of 128 men, commanded by an officer: a lochagos.

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By 323 BC the number of Asian battalions in Alexander the Great's army far outnumbered the Macedonian contingents in size and strength. Among them were some of the finest cavalrymen in the whole of Asia, hailing from noble Oriental families

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USS United States vs HMS Macedonian by Dutch Artist Maarten Platje

One of 6 heavy frigates of the powerful enough to defeat contemporary frigates but fast enough to evade ships of the line, a strategy first tested when she defeated Macedonia in October 1812

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Each Macedonian soldier of Philip II would have to carry arms and armour, rations, utensils, blankets, road-building tools, medical supplies, a thirty-day supply of flour and any personal possessions in a backpack. Altogether this weighed c.40kg.

Artwork by © Johnny Shumate

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In 279 BC, an overconfident Ptolemy Ceraunus lead his Macedonian army out to face an invading Celtic horde in the open field. Lacking manpower and disorganised in their array, Ceraunus’ army was vanquished. Any survivors unfortunate enough to be taken alive were sacrificed.

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Inhabiting the rugged lands northwest of the Corinthian gulf, the Aetolians had a history for being unruly, defying the Macedonians for several decades during the late 4th and 3rd centuries.

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Scholars debate whether Philip’s Companions also had a small shield like the pelta of his Macedonian infantrymen. Whether this is the case or not, it appears they discarded it by the time of Alexander’s crossing into Asia in 334 BC.

Artwork by © Johnny Shumate

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Each cavalryman in Philip II's Macedonian army would have one servant, while for the infantry there would be 1 servant for every 10 Macedonians. They carried hand mills for grinding grain, guy ropes for both bridge building and rock climbing and their own bedding and rations

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At its beginning, it appears the Macedonian phalanx was primarily trained to be formed 16-men deep and 8-men across – the men being in very close order thanks to the small size of their shields. This basic tactical unit consisted of 128 men, commanded by an officer: a 'lochagos'.

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By 323 BC the number of Asian battalions in Alexander the Great's army far outnumbered the Macedonian contingents in size and strength. Among them were some of the finest cavalrymen in the whole of Asia - hailing from noble Oriental families.

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furry fire emblem: Macedonian princesses Minerva and Maria (dragons) (fe1, fe3, fe11, fe12)

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Each Macedonian soldier of Philip II would have to carry arms and armour, rations, utensils, blankets, road-building tools, medical supplies, a thirty-day supply of flour and any personal possessions in a backpack. Altogether this weighed c.40kg.

Artwork by © Johnny Shumate.

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