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[BoardGameGeek Recent Additions (session)] Alexander's army was weighted toward the right with cavalry and light troops, and his heavier spearmen were in the center. The Persian satraps arrayed their cavalry at the banks of the river, but they seemed to have difficulty bringing their light foot troops forward.
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[boardgamegeek Recent Additions (review)] Alexander the Great - An outstanding classic: Essentially, each side races to lower the morale of their opponent with the Persians having an additional goal in turning a flank of the Macedonian army. Often the Macedonians will anchor a flank on the rough terrain and chew up the Persian army with its phalanx and companion cavalry units.
[The Fury of the Europeans] Thomas Macaulay, “Lord Clive,” January 1840: c\'est le cri de l\'armée et ce sera celui de la France et de l\'Angleterre!\'--Armand Lucy, 1861","\'The next day, the 8th of October, a quantity of gold and silver was discovered in one of the temples of the Summer Palace, and a room full of the richest silks and furs. This treasure was divided in two equal portions between the French and ourselves.\'--General Hope Grant","\'the men ran hither and thither in search of further plunder, most of them, according to the practice usual with soldiers upon such occasions, being decked out in the most ridiculous-looking costumes they could find, of which there was no lack as the well-stocked wardrobes of his Imperial Majesty abounded in curious raiment.\' Garnet Wolseley
[My Blog] Poetry: Talking at the moment of phased array unconscious departure Keeping incense vigil among the altars inverted photographs Wondering if a painting a week can absolve trust dissolved in tears Fearing the best case scenario for vespertine .
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