Alexander The Great Tactics

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Popular culture loves mixing it up with history – almost all of the TV shows you see are based in some factions, persons, and events in the past, barring ones of comic book origins, of course.

In any case, it’s fun to think of hypothetical battles and what would have happened if two persons of interest – or armies for that matter – met in the field of battle. With that said, here are some battles/fights whose outcomes we can only imagine:

Macedonians vs 100,000 Wildlings

If you’re a fan of the Game of Thrones, you’ve probably gushed over season four episode 9’s Battle of Castle Black wherein a hundred men of the Night’s Watch faced off against Mance Rayder’s 100,000 Free Folk. The former won the battle, thanks to the sudden appearance of Stannis Baratheon.
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At full strength, it numbered at 47,000. In an open field, how would the Game of Thrones’ wildling army fare against the Macedons?

Outcome: a decisive Macedon victory. Alexander the Great’s forces are known for their superior tactics and disciplined formations. The most famous of which is the phalanx, which was used with deadly efficiency especially in the Battle of Gaugamela. Alexander mainly relied on the phalanx to hold the enemy in place, while his cavalry flanked the enemy lines. The Wildling’s tactics? Charge and hope for the best. Even with mammoths and giants, there’s no way the wildlings would win.

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