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  1. Phalanx - Wikipedia

    The phalanx (pl.: phalanxes or phalanges) [1] was a rectangular mass military formation, usually composed entirely of heavy infantry armed with spears, pikes, sarissas, or similar polearms tightly …

  2. Phalanx | Ancient Greek Warfare Tactics & History | Britannica

    The ancient Sumerian army fielded a standard six-man-deep phalanx; the first line went into battle carrying large, rectangular shields, and the troops bore heavy pikes and battle axes.

  3. The Greek Phalanx - World History Encyclopedia

    Jan 18, 2012 · The phalanx formation was a close-rank, dense grouping of warriors armed with long spears and interlocking shields. The Greek hoplite soldier provided his own weapon (a seven- or …

  4. PHALANX Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The word and its senses passed into Latin and then were adopted into English in the 16th century. These days, a phalanx can be any arranged mass, whether of persons, animals, or things, or a body …

  5. The Phalanx Formation: The Greek Advantage in Battle

    Feb 16, 2025 · The phalanx formation was a revolutionary military tactic that defined Greek warfare from the Archaic period (c. 800–500 BCE) through the Hellenistic era (323–31 BCE).

  6. Greek Warfare | Phalanx

    The phalanx was a cornerstone of ancient Greek military strategy, embodying the principles of discipline, unity, and collective strength. Its evolution from the Archaic to the Hellenistic period marked …

  7. PHALANX Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    PHALANX definition: (in ancient Greece) a group of heavily armed infantry formed in ranks and files close and deep, with shields joined and long spears overlapping. See examples of phalanx used in a …

  8. phalanx - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    6 days ago · phalanx (plural phalanxes or phalanges) (historical, plural phalanxes) An ancient Greek and Macedonian military unit that consisted of several ranks and files (lines) of soldiers in close array with …

  9. Phalanx Fractures - Hand - Orthobullets

    Phalanx Fractures are common hand injuries that involve the proximal, middle or distal phalanx.

  10. What was a Greek phalanx and how did it work? - History Skills

    Each man gripped a spear in one hand and carried a round shield in the other, and he pressed forward in unison with the rest of his unit. This was the Greek phalanx, a coordinated block of infantry which …