Conquering the Persian Empire
Conquering the Persian Empire
After leaving Egypt, Alexander moved east into Mesopotamia to confront Darius. The desperate Persian king assembled an army of 250,000 men. The Persian Chariots were armed with deadly scythes protruding from the wheel hubs. The two armies collided at Gaugamela, a small village near the ruins of ancient Nineveh. Alexander launched a massive Phalanx attack followed by a Calvary charge. As the Persian lines crumbled, Darius again panicked and fled. Alexander’s victory at Gaugamela ended Persia’s power.
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Erm...what would you like us to discuss here? ~:confused:
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nothing realy i wanted you all to get smarter
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this is all i have on battles that could be of help
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Clayton, did you write that piece?
If yes, then why not write like that all the time? It's easier to read, and it looks more intelligent.
If not, then I want to know your sources. I have been looking for some sites/books about Alexander for a while.
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Craterus, may I recommend Major-General J F C Fuller's The Generalship of Alexander the Great. It pays especial attention to Alex's military operations (in fact the entire book, as title suggests, is devoted to it) and also to some extent his political acumen. Diagrams of big battles and small wars included, maps included.
Clayton, I hate to put you down, but you might want to realise that most of us here can write a lot more detailed accounts than what you have put down here. And Alex has been gone over so many times with chariots and elephants alike that I don't think a discussion on him warrants 4 threads, all of which are just 'wanting us to get smarter'. Thanks, I should think we here at the Monastery are all smarter than you.
I believe you have already been ticked off in the Colosseum for your juvenile posts. I fail to see why you think that you can be any better in the Monastery, which if anything is higher-level than the Colosseum.
Death comes ever closer to Alexander
Death comes ever closer to Alexander
By the spring of 323BC, Alexander and his army had returned to West Babylon. Restless as always, Alexander announced his plans to organize and unify his empire. He would construct new cities, roads, and harbors and conquer Arabia. However Alexander never carried out his plans. One year after his return, he became serially ill with a fever. Eleven days later Alexander died- a month short of his 33rd birthday.
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nothing realy i wanted you all to get smarter
You suppose noone here studied history at school?
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I merged all of clayton's Alexander the Great threads into this one. It is a little messy to read, but at least it is all in one place.
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clayton ballentine ,
I really don't understand what is new here ? getting smarter ? just read other threads about the guy , here in the monastery....
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some of it is copied from here - 'the world history project': http://www.geocities.com/mchsnotes/W...WHc5notes.html
he also copied this from the same site a while ago: https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=45540
Craterus you can read more yourself: http://www.geocities.com/mchsnotes/WHnotes/
~:)
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As usual - maybe some more links by Templar Knight and than close it, before it grows into another BIG SPAM THREAD?
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Originally Posted by Gregoshi
I merged all of clayton's Alexander the Great threads into this one. It is a little messy to read, but at least it is all in one place.
ok Geroshi
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ok Geroshi
Oh my....
It's GREGOSHI not Geroshi!!!!!
Oh well, guess we renamed Gregoshi.... ~D
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When CB creates a thread it is like a bad comedy show.
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Enough of this. Topic closed.