hmmmmm, the Celts can not be used as atypical example of superiority against the phallanx ...
from what i've read they attacked during winter , when the majority of the Makedonian army was on leave tending their farms...
Stupidly the Makedonian king Ptolemy Ceraunos thought this would be yet another nice bushwar and decided to attack them with only the core of his army the full time professional royal army of infantry and cavalry elites ... his smallish bodyguard against what??? a full blown barbarian horde numbering 30000??? he must have been ridiculously outnumbered.
when the Celts moved southern and faced some regular greek armies they got their ass kicked all around... sure the Celts destroyed afew towns... that's what a raiding horde can do to minor cities...but normal adequately numbered hoplite armies???![]()
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