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106 Crocus Plain (352 BC) Print E-mail
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Record a victory for BOTTOM ARMY 20 %
Total Plays 20 - Last played by taliapharaoh on 2011-08-09
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11

May

2008

Crocus Plain 352 BC

Macedonians vs Phocians

Historical Background
In 359 BC, Philip became king of Macedon. As a youth he had been a hostage in Thebes, where he observed the innovations of Epaminondas. Applying these lessons, Philip created a combined arms force of a maneuverable phalanx, cavalry and light troops. He re-armed his phalanx with 17-foot pikes instead of the usual 9-foot spears. Philip aggressively expanded Macedonian control which brought him into conflict with the Athenians. In 352, Philip turned southwest into Thessaly. The Greek Phocian army under Onomarchus arrived at Crocus Plain with 20,000 foot and 500 horse to stop him. Onomarchus deployed with his back to the Pagasaean Gulf. Philip with the same number of foot and 3,000 horse, attacked. Onomarchus' army fought with surprising resilience holding off the Macedonian phalanx until flanked by Philip's cavalry. The Phocian lines began to withdraw and then broke and fled to the sea where many tried to swim out to the Athenian fleet that had just arrived. Onomarchus died fighting, and Macedon now dominated all of Thessaly. Philip had demonstrated the superiority of a combined arms force against a traditional Greek hoplite army. The irresistible Macedonian expansion into Greece would continue.
The stage is set. The battle lines are drawn and you are in command. The rest is history.

War Council

Macedonian Army (Use Greek blocks)
• Leader: Philip II
• 5 Command Cards
• Move First

Phocian Army (Use Eastern Kingdom blocks)
• Leader: Onomarchus
• 5 Command Cards

Victory
6 Banners

Special Rules
The Pagasaean Gulf is impassable.

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