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Philip II of Macedon: Battle of Methone (359 BC)

This is a reconstruction of the events surrounding the less known battle from Methone (359 BC) between Philip of Macedon and Argaeus. Although small scale, the victory from Methone was the first military step in the rise of the later macedonian empire .


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnSMnlog7j0



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