- Phalangite
Phalangite is the Greek name for
*aninfantry man deployed in a phalanx (massive rectangular (or square) closed formation ) of Classical and hellenistic antiquity. TheMacedon ian so-calledSarissaphoros had a tactical advantage over other phalangites because of their extremely long pikes known as asarissa . These soldiers and their sarissas were mainly developed byPhilip II of Macedon and his sonAlexander the Great as an expansion on and counter to thehoplites ofAncient Greece .
*a Romanlegionary , trained for similar closed formations such as the testudo.Phalangites (also known as phalanges) had an advantage over other spearmen of ancient times due most notably to their massive sarissas. Under
Alexander the Great the sarissas would have reached a length of convert|18|ft|m|1. They used a shield around convert|2|ft|cm|-1 in diameter, and wore a breastplate and a helmet for armor. They also carried a dagger as a secondary weapon, but due to its length of around convert|10|in|cm|0, it was rarely used in combat. Phalangites were nearly impregnable from the front because of the massive length of their spears, but they were tactically cumbersome and were vulnerable from the sides because a phalangite cannot turn fast with the giantsarissa .ee also
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Macedonian phalanx
*Hoplite
*Falangist , name or certain Mediterranean (notably Spanish, Lebanese) political militia etc.ources
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*Larousse (Encyclopaedia in French)
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