Joined Jan 2019
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CA, U.S.A.
Did the Romans ever encounter a Classical Greek hoplite phalanx in battle? I know that they fought the Macedonian pike phalanx multiple times in battles such as Pydna and cynoscephalae. I’m curious if the “shoving” and shorter spears of the older Greek phalanx would have been a different challenge for the Roman legionaries.
Would it also be safe to say that when the Romans themselves used a hoplite phalanx, that their experience with fighting the Gauls, and losing, would be enough of an example as to why they never bothered to continue using that formation?
Would it also be safe to say that when the Romans themselves used a hoplite phalanx, that their experience with fighting the Gauls, and losing, would be enough of an example as to why they never bothered to continue using that formation?