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A phalanx is a rectangular array of infantry, typically spearmen or pikemen?. The formation was typically close order so the weapons could be used to keep enemies at a distance. The first phalanxes appear on Sumerian? inscriptions, and they dominate the battlefield for millenia, reaching their culmination in the Macedonian phalanx under Alexander the Great and his successors. Phalanxes are generally good on forward defense, but have difficulty advancing and are weak on the flanks. They were largely replaced by the much more mobile Roman legion, though phalanxes of pikemen were employed against mounted knights with considerable success.

A phalanx is a rectangular array of infantry, typically spearmen or pikemen?. The formation was typically close order so the weapons could be used to keep enemies at a distance. The first phalanxes appear on Sumerian? inscriptions, and they dominate the battlefield for millenia, reaching their culmination in the Macedonian phalanx under Alexander the Great and his successors. Phalanxes are generally good on forward defense, but have difficulty advancing and are weak on the flanks. They were largely replaced by the much more mobile Roman legion, though phalanxes of pikemen were employed against mounted knights with considerable success.

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