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The "Fred thread": the Argead Macedonian Army
Paralus wrote:
Quote:Whilst that is most likely correct, it pays to be wary of the terminology. Almost always when Alexander is on foot he leads the agema of the hypaspists and others rather than the “cavalry companions”. Members of the hetairoi (Companion cavalry) noted in company with Alexander on foot do not readily come to mind - aside from the odd somatophylax (this is going to become confusing). Notices of royal hypaspists do though. More than once Arrian will call these royal hypaspists somatophylakes :
Indeed, confusion may reign ! Ptolemy was both a personal friend and 'Friend' ( one of the seven) of Alexander - and it was he who was the example of my post ! Smile

Quote:Later Arrian states “Alexander with the Companions (hetairoi) got possession of the wall…”. As it is highly unlikely that Companion cavalry charged the wall from ship, Arrian plainly means those troops Alexander led: the royal hypaspists.

Not necessarily ! If those closest to Alexander served in 'concentric rings' so to speak, it is possible that for instance, a 'Friend' ( one of the seven closest personal bodyguards) such as Ptolemy Lagos served in that capacity, as an officer of the 'Agema/Royal hypaspists', a 'Companion/Hetairoi' of the Cavalry Guard, and as a Commander of a Brigade of the Phalanx, and would own equipment suitable to each.......consider there were more 'Taxiarchs' (11) than brigades of the Phalanx ( 8 at most) in India for example.... and there are plenty of analogies for similar 'multiple posts' of military Officers later....

Quote:Interestingly whatever one argues as the armament of the hypaspists must also follow for the aesthetairoi. If it is argued that hypaspists must be hoplites to do this work, are we to suppose that the aesthetairoi were tasked with the same job armed with a two foot target and a javelin? (or worse, sarisa). A two foot target minus a porpax?
Not at all ! Their armament being the same need not follow at all.... one of the soldiers from the 'Agios Athenasios' fresco, armed with longche,(in lieu of sarissa) and a largeish 'pelta' would not be significantly armed in an inferior way to a ' Hypaspist' from the "Alexander Sarcophagus" armed with Dory or longche, and argive aspis. "Hetairoi" companions/elite nobles of Macedonia would also be similarly armed by simply taking up shield and the traditional 'longche/hunting spear that all could use......all would provide a 'spearhead/elite' for an assault on Tyre, all similarly armed.....
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Re: The "Fred thread": the Argead Macedonian Army - by Paullus Scipio - 06-25-2010, 07:58 AM

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