Greek Mercenary Soldiers: From the Earliest Times to the Battle of Ipsus |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MERCENARIES IN THE SERVICE OF | 7 |
MERCENARIES IN THE FIFTH CENTURY | 14 |
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Agesilaus Alexander Alexander's allies Antigonus Arcadian Arist Arrian Artaxerxes Asia Minor Athenian Athens attack battle Beloch Berve campaigns captured Carthaginian Cassander cavalry cenaries Chabrias Chares Charidemus citizen army citizen soldiers city-state Clearchus Corinth Corinthian Cyreans Cyrus D.S. XIX D.S. XVI Darius Demetrius Demosthenes Diodorus Dion Dionysius Egypt employed Eumenes evidence exile expedition force fourth century frag garrisons Greece Greek Greek mercenaries Hell Hellenistic Hicetas hired hoplites Ibid infantry infra Iphicrates Isocrates King later leader light-armed Macedon Macedonian Memnon mercen mercenaries mercenary army mercenary commander military narrative native Parmenion Peloponnese Peloponnesian peltasts Persian Phalaecus phalanx Pharnabazus Philip Phocian Phocis Plut Polyaen Polyperchon probably professional soldiers raised revolt satraps seems sent Sicily Spartan success supra Syracusan Syracuse Thebes Thrace Thracian Thuc Timoleon Timotheus troops tyrant victory viii warfare Xenophon XVII XVIII xxiii ἐν καὶ μὲν τῶν