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Discord Server: / discord Ancient warfare wasn’t chaos. It was engineering. It was built from discipline and raw nerve. They were won by formations drilled into muscle memory and generals who understood exactly when to strike. In this video, I break down: • How the Greek phalanx created a near-unbreakable wall of spears • Why Rome abandoned the phalanx for the flexible maniple system • How hammer and anvil tactics shattered armies at Gaugamela • The double envelopment at Cannae and why it remains one of the deadliest maneuvers ever executed • How Mongol feigned retreats turned pursuit into annihilation • Why Epaminondas’ oblique order broke Spartan dominance • And why these ancient systems still shape modern warfare TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – War Was Never Chaos 1:24 – The Phalanx: Greece’s Wall of Spears 3:45 – The Roman Maniple System 6:15 – Hammer and Anvil at Gaugamela 8:20 – Double Envelopment at Cannae 10:27 – Feigned Retreat at Kalka River 13:51 – Oblique Order at Leuctra 17:38 – Why These Tactics Still Matter 18:43 - Blooperz SOURCES & FURTHER READING: Herodotus – Histories (Battle of Plataea) Polybius – Histories (Cannae, Roman manipular system) Livy – Ab Urbe Condita Arrian – Anabasis of Alexander (Gaugamela) Plutarch – Lives (Alexander, Pelopidas) Diodorus Siculus – Bibliotheca Historica Primary Russian Chronicles (Battle of the Kalka River) Hans Delbrück – History of the Art of War #AncientHistory #MilitaryHistory #Warfare #Strategy #Cannae #AlexanderTheGreat #Rome #Mongols #Phalanx #HistoryDocumentary