Ancient Greek-citizen soldiers who fought together in a phalanx were called Hoplites.
Hoplites were not professional soldiers but they comprised the bulk of ancient Greek armies of the time. They were mostly represented by free citizens such as propertied farmers and artisans who could afford the weapons and armors. Hoplites were primarily armed with shields and spears and often utilized the phalanx formation as an effective war strategy especially when battling with fewer soldiers.
The illustration below shows an example of a phalanx formation (Source: http://www.ancientgreekbattles.net/Pics/669505_PhalArgos.jpg).
Answer:
Distance to Centre = 212.13 m
Explanation:
Sides of a square are always the same. To obtain the distance to the centre of the pitch from any of the four corners :
The distance to the centre will be the the diagonal ÷ 2
Diagonal of a square : √2 * a
Where a = side length
Diagonal = √2 * 300
Diagonal = 424.26
Midpoint = diagonal /2
Midpoint or centre = 424.26 / 2
= 212.13 m
Answer is D.
Germany out of those 4 countries had the most dramatic territorial changes during that time period.
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The answer is - New Kingdom.
Ahmose is known and respected for multiple reasons, some of which are:
- Getting back the lost territories; Ahmose managed to defeat Hyksos and to return the lands of Nubia and Canaan that were once part of Egypt and that were of great economic and military importance.
- Reforming Egypt; He managed to reform the Empire in every aspect, economically, military, culturally, morally even... He lifted the empire from the ashes and managed to make it a great power and actually during his reign Egypt managed to reach its peak.
- Pyramid; The last built pyramid ordered by a native ruler in Egypt was from Ahmose.