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The '''Agrianians''' (] ''Agrianes'') were a ] tribe, who chiefly inhabited an area north of the ] ]. | The '''Agrianians''' (] ''Agrianes''; ]. ''Клепушна'', Klepushna) were a ] tribe, who chiefly inhabited an area north of the ] ]. | ||
They were crack ]men and the elite unit of ] light infantry, who fought under the command of ]. They carried a bundle of javelins into battle and wore no armor, perhaps not even a shield. Alexander made heavy use of them: indeed, every time he dispatched a flying column the Agrianians were always included. They were supplied by the ] ]. They were expert fighters in mountainous terrain where the ] was obsolete. Being the elite unit of the light infantry they often took their place with the ] battalion and the companion cavalry at the right wing of the army. At the ] their numerical strength was 1000. | They were crack ]men and the elite unit of ] light infantry, who fought under the command of ]. They carried a bundle of javelins into battle and wore no armor, perhaps not even a shield. Alexander made heavy use of them: indeed, every time he dispatched a flying column the Agrianians were always included. They were supplied by the ] ]. They were expert fighters in mountainous terrain where the ] was obsolete. Being the elite unit of the light infantry they often took their place with the ] battalion and the companion cavalry at the right wing of the army. At the ] their numerical strength was 1000. |
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The Agrianians (Gk. Agrianes; Mac. Клепушна, Klepushna) were a Paionian tribe, who chiefly inhabited an area north of the Thracian Maedi.
They were crack javelinmen and the elite unit of Alexander's light infantry, who fought under the command of Attalus. They carried a bundle of javelins into battle and wore no armor, perhaps not even a shield. Alexander made heavy use of them: indeed, every time he dispatched a flying column the Agrianians were always included. They were supplied by the client king Langarus. They were expert fighters in mountainous terrain where the phalanx was obsolete. Being the elite unit of the light infantry they often took their place with the hypaspists battalion and the companion cavalry at the right wing of the army. At the battle of Gaugamela their numerical strength was 1000.
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Agrianians from ancientbattles.com
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