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The Battle of Pydna sounded the death knell for Alexander the Great's once-mighty empire, shattering its last vestiges and paving the way for the unstoppable rise of Roman supremacy and dominion across the Near East.
Pydna. 22nd June, 168 B.C.
Roman Forces: 25,000 infantry, unknown calvary, one contingent of war elephants.
Macedonian Forces: ~ 40,000 infantry, 4,000 calvary.
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The Battle of Pydna sounded the death knell for Alexander the Great's once-mighty empire, shattering its last vestiges and paving the way for the unstoppable rise of Roman supremacy and dominion across the Near East.
Pydna. 22nd June, 168 B.C.
Roman Forces: 25,000 infantry, unknown calvary, one contingent of war elephants.
Macedonian Forces: ~ 40,000 infantry, 4,000 calvary.
Additional Reading and Research:
Support the show
Social Media:
www.HistorysGreatestBattles.com
Youtube | TikTok
Support The Show:
https://covertwars.com

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