The army of Alexander the Great had …

Years: 333BCE - 333BCE

The army of Alexander the Great had crossed the Hellespont with about forty-two thousand soldiers from Macedon and from various Greek city-states, mostly southern ones, as well as others from Thrace, Paionia, and Illyria.

The Macedonian troops wear a cuirass of scale armor, greaves, and bronze helmets and carry a large round shield, a spear and a short sword.

The heads and chests of the war-horses are barded with scale armor, a Macedonian innovation.

After an initial victory against Persian forces at the Battle of the Granicus in May 334 BCE, Alexander had accepted the surrender of the Persian provincial capital and treasury of Sardis and proceeded down the Ionian coast.

The rapid advance of Alexander and his forces has rendered virtually all Ionia into Macedonian hands.

Alexander had moved east into Lycia after the conquest of Halicarnassus in Caria, meanwhile sending to Macedon for drafts of reinforcements.

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