I started watching,
Alexander, which I thoroughly enjoyed, but unknown to myself
it flopped at the box office, big time! but in a strange twist of fate the film has been hailed as having and I quote the, "Most Accurate Depiction Of Ancient Combat" a strong
recommendation indeed from historian Dr. Roel Konijnendijk, In a recent video
shared by Invicta,
historian Dr. Konijnendijk analyzes the epic Battle of Gaugamela scene
from Alexander in
which the great leader's forces encounter a massive Persian army, according to
the historian, the battle scene in the film is actually surprisingly
historically accurate,
“As you fly over the battlefield you can see these squares
of pikes, which are the pike formation…of the Macedonian phalanx. These are
blocks of 16 by 16, forming 256 men. There are formations of 1500 men that
consist of these blocks, and there are six of those in the Macedonian
formation. You can see them all in the overview, it’s all laid out, the way it
looks is frankly unrivalled. There’s no other movie that does this much to try
and portray the formations as they actually looked…. The advisers on this movie
were really a crack team of scholars… Because the director really gave them a
lot of leeway and listened to them, the result is the most accurate in terms of
its faithfulness to the sources. The most accurate depiction of ancient combat
that we have”, for the full article have a look here, just a shame it did not do well on the big screen.
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