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  2. The earliest known use of the word Phalangist is in the 1930s. OED's earliest evidence for Phalangist is from 1936, in the Times (London). Phalangist is probably a borrowing from Spanish.

  3. Sep 28, 2017 · Falangist. (n.) 1937, member of the Falange, the fascist party in Spain (founded 1933), from Spanish Falange (Española) " (Spanish) Phalanx," from Latin phalanx (genitive phalangis ); see phalanx. also from 1937.

  4. Gemayel never denied his desire to replicate the youth organizations of Nazi Germany, and the name was taken from Francisco Franco ’ s (1892 – 1975) Falange Espa ñ ola, a fascist political party.

  5. The only known use of the word phalangistine is in the 1890s. OED's only evidence for phalangistine is from 1890, in Century Dictionary . phalangistine is formed within English, by derivation.

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    The Greek hoplite soldier provided his own weapon (a seven- or eight-foot spear known as a doru) and shield as well as a breastplate, helmet, and greaves. There was no official training for a Greek hoplite, and it was the responsibility of the individual commander to make sure his troops could fight in a unified form. Philip II of Macedonchanged ho...

    The strength of the Greek phalanx lay in the endurance and discipline of the soldiers who made up the closely-packed rectangular formation of shields and spears. Once the phalanx was formed the soldiers would advance slowly toward the opposing army, fending off missile blows with their shields and holding the formation tightly in order to break thr...

    One of the most notable uses of the phalanx was at the Battle of Marathon (490 BCE) where the Greek hoplites advanced in formation 'at a run' (according to Herodotus) and decimated the lightly armed Persian infantry (a tactic later employed, in 480 BCE, at the decisive battle of Plataea). The Theban general Epaminondas significantly altered the use...

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  6. www.encyclopedia.com › history › ancient-greece-andPhalanx | Encyclopedia.com

    May 21, 2018 · phalanx, ancient Greek formation of infantry. The soldiers were arrayed in rows (8 or 16), with arms at the ready, making a solid block that could sweep bristling through the more dispersed ranks of the enemy. Originally employed by the Spartans, it was developed by Epaminondas of Thebes (d.

  7. The earliest known use of the noun phalangist is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for phalangist is from 1835, in the writing of William Kirby, entomologist and naturalist.

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