How did Philip train his army?
What was the sarissa?
Why was Philip able to take over t...
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How did Philip train his army?
What was the sarissa?
Why was Philip able to take over the Greek city-states so easily?
Why was Alexander already admired when he became king at age 20?
Why was the Battle of Granicus considered a key battle?
What happened at the Battle of Issus?
What was the city of Alexandria like?
What battle enabled Alexander to take control of the rest of Persia?
How did Alexander’s goal change after he took over Persia?
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