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Domain name - sarisa.it


Site title - www.sarisa.it


Go to website - www.sarisa.it



Words count at sarisa.it:

www - 2
sarisa - 2
sito - 1
costruzione - 1
hosting - 1
piattaforma - 1
apache - 1

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Location Country - Italy



City/Town - Arezzo



Provider - Aruba S.p.A.



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89.46.108.4


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Brief facts about sarisa:

The sarissa or sarisa was a long spear or pike about 5 to 7 meters in length. It was introduced by Philip II of Macedon and was used in his Macedonian phalanxes as a replacement for the earlier dory, which was considerably shorter. These longer spears improved the strength of the phalanx by extending the rows of overlapping weapons projecting towards the enemy. After the conquests of Alexander the Great, the sarissa was a mainstay during the Hellenistic era by the Hellenistic armies of the diadochi Greek successor states of Alexander's empire, as well as some of their rivals.

Polearm - A polearm or pole weapon is a close combat weapon in which the main fighting part of the weapon is fitted to the end of a long shaft, typically of wood, extending the user's effective range and striking power.

Ancient Macedonian military equipment

Personal weapons

Greek inventions

Ancient Greek military terminology

Ancient weapons

 

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