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On Sept. 30, 331 BC, the fate of the Greek and Persian empires was decided on a plain 70 miles north of present-day Irbil, Iraq. ... I love history mostly the battle of gaugamela thank you for putting out this web so everyone can know HISTORY!!!!!
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In the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BC Alexander the Great of Macedonia defeated Darius III of Persia. The battle is also inaccurately called the Battle of Arbela. ... Battle of Gaugamela...
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Eyewitness account of Alexander the Great's decisive victory over King Darius III. ... The Battle of Gaugamela ... The following description of the battle of Gaugamela was written by the Greek historian Arrian in the second century AD. His account is based on contemporary sources and is considered well written and accurate:
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The Battle of GaugamelaMacedonian Army:9000 Peltasts31,000 Hoplites7,000 CavalriesPersian Army:62000 Peltasts10,000 Immortals2,000 Greek Hoplites12,000 Cav.
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Alexander's victory over Darius III of Persia at the Battle of Gaugamela, 331 BCPart 1 of 3.
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This is what really happened at Gaugamela. In case you want to consult the original: it's page 164-174. A satellite photo of the battlefield can be found here. The Way to the East In the summer of 331, Darius learned that Alexander was retu...
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On 1 October 331, the Macedonian king Alexander the Great defeated a large Persian army at Gaugamela, commanded by king Darius III Codomannus. ... Astronomical diary describing the battle of Gaugamela (British Museum)
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The Battle of Gaugamela took place in the summer of 331 B.C.E. Alexander the Great goes through north- east Syria. No later than July 10 he gets to Thapsacus on the Euphrates. Alexander the Great army had thirty-four thousand horsemen.
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Iranian Historical & Cultural Information Center ... The Anabasis of Alexander: The Battle of Gaugamela (Book III, 7-16); By: Arrian (Lucius Flavius Arrianus); Translated By: E. J. Chinnock; 7. Alexander arrived at Thapsacus in the month Hecatombaion,[1] in the archonship of Aristophanes at Athens;
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