The battle was a result of an opening Athenian offensive to take Macedonia, eventually cultivating in an engagement in the east of the pensiular. Amyntas, the Macedonian King, forced Helmetrus and his forces into a small field of battle, entrapped between a small mountain range and the Aegean sea. In this field, numerical quantity made no difference and so Amyntas's mercanary veteran troops proved superior. After hours of devastating fighting, the Athenian Line broke through on the shore side, forcing the Macedonians to retreat the field of battle. Helmetrus pursued, but was harrased by missile cavalry and skirmishing units and became unable to pursue. Helmetrus quickly realized that he had been tactically outmaneuvered, now equal in quantity against Amyntas's forces. In reaction, Helmetru
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| - The battle was a result of an opening Athenian offensive to take Macedonia, eventually cultivating in an engagement in the east of the pensiular. Amyntas, the Macedonian King, forced Helmetrus and his forces into a small field of battle, entrapped between a small mountain range and the Aegean sea. In this field, numerical quantity made no difference and so Amyntas's mercanary veteran troops proved superior. After hours of devastating fighting, the Athenian Line broke through on the shore side, forcing the Macedonians to retreat the field of battle. Helmetrus pursued, but was harrased by missile cavalry and skirmishing units and became unable to pursue. Helmetrus quickly realized that he had been tactically outmaneuvered, now equal in quantity against Amyntas's forces. In reaction, Helmetru
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| - The battle was a result of an opening Athenian offensive to take Macedonia, eventually cultivating in an engagement in the east of the pensiular. Amyntas, the Macedonian King, forced Helmetrus and his forces into a small field of battle, entrapped between a small mountain range and the Aegean sea. In this field, numerical quantity made no difference and so Amyntas's mercanary veteran troops proved superior. After hours of devastating fighting, the Athenian Line broke through on the shore side, forcing the Macedonians to retreat the field of battle. Helmetrus pursued, but was harrased by missile cavalry and skirmishing units and became unable to pursue. Helmetrus quickly realized that he had been tactically outmaneuvered, now equal in quantity against Amyntas's forces. In reaction, Helmetrus pulled away from his initial offensive.
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