Basileus Baktries: King of Baktria
Basilikos Stratos: Royal Army
Somatophylakes Strategou: FM's Bodyguards
Basilikoi Somatophylakes: King's Bodyguards
Chapter 1
Theros – The First Year of the 127th Olympiad.
Theodotos, then Basileus Baktries, sets off east for glory and lands, taking his son-in-law Patrokles and the Basilikos Stratos of
5000 Pantodapoi Phalangitai
6000 Persian Archers
1000 Asabaran-i Madaen and
600 Somatophylakes Strategou, of whom my father was a member
and leaving his only son Kleronomos Basileios Diodotos to defend Baktra with
3000 Persian archer-spearmen.
During Eiar of the following year, the second year of the 127th Olympiad, Theodotos ventured into the province of Paropamisadai to lay siege to the town of Kophen.
3 months later the siege rams were ready and Theodotos gave the order to attack.
The battle started as do all sieges, the rams moved into position to batter the wooden palisade surrounding the town.
The archers fired blindly towards the sarissai of the enemy phalangites, visible over the walls.

Once the walls were down, the Pantodapoi rushed the breach,
attacking viscously with their axes, taking advantage of the fact that
their lighter armour gave them more speed and flexibility in close combat.

Whilst at the other breach the Pantodapoi had time to form a phalanx
and prepare for the enemy charging from the town centre.

While the enemy infantry was engaged battling for the gates,
the Basilikoi Somatophylakes hastened through the side streets,
hoping desperately not to get lost along the way, their goal,
to seize the town centre from the light skirmishers guarding there,

they were well aware that every minute they delayed was another man dead,
as in a protracted melee the heavier armour of the enemy infantry would give them
an advantage over the Pantodapoi.

The Somatophylakes Strategou having destroyed any resistance
from the light skirmishers, now charged down the main road,
heading to the rear of the enemy formation
and dealing a devastating blow to their foes.

The enemy forces did not hold much longer and with all resistance crushed,
victory to the valiant Baktrian forces.
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