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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
Tomorrow... sign up free to watch online @LondonBookFair @englishpen literary salon @Flo19Gowithe Weds 30 June 10.20am on her @MyriadEditions #graphicnovel #TheChagosBetrayal 'How Britain Robbed an Island and Made Its People Disappear’ with @philippesands https://t.co/Jzj9pQ4VJJ
#TheChagosBetrayal is published today! This stunning #GraphicNovel by @Flo19Gowithe emotively depicts the British eviction of the #Chagos Islanders from their homeland - available from @MyriadEditions: https://t.co/DbglcI5J1B
I *think* that we are about ready to upload #TheChagosBetrayal by #FlorianGrosset for print today, a #graphicnovel to be published by @MyriadEditions on 17th June. Find out how the UK betrayed the #Chagossians by watching @johnpilger #StealingANation https://t.co/8kyyhtOPd4
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.
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'.
New seabird study from the Chagos Archipelago, led by @hippiejulian! Both climate oscillation and rat invasion can shift the distribution at sea of species such as red-footed booby, brown noddy, and white tern. Paper is #OpenAccess.
@ZSLScience https://t.co/VDuajPiTwD
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'