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the army of alexjande was called​

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Answered by AmAnushka2
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Answer:

Pezhetairoi

Explanation:

Suitable men from the Macedonian peasantry were recruited into an infantry formation, called the phalanx. It was developed by Philip II, and later used by his son Alexander the Great in his conquest of the Achaemenid Persian Empire. These infantrymen were called Pezhetairoi, which translates as 'Foot Companions'.

Answered by protivasinha
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Answer:

Macedonian army

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