Alexander the Great son of Philip II of Macdon, taught by Aristotle and undefeated in battle. He created one of the largest empires in the ancient world and for this feat he is considered one of the most successful commanders in history.
While a captive in Greece, Philip II received a military and diplomatic education and with these military skills and an expansionist vision he planned a Macedonian greatness that brought him success.
His most important innovation was undoubtedly the introduction of the phalanx infantry corps, armed with the famous sarissa, an extremely long spear, then the most important army corps in Macedonia.
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