Why did Rome attack Greece ⚔️ Battle of Cynoscephalae, 197 BC (Part 2/2)
🚩 I'm very pleased to say that I've collaborated with Knowledgia on this project. In part 1 you will learn about the geopolitics of this period and why did Rome attack Greece. In the 2nd part you will see details about the Battle of Cynoscephalae, which settled the age old dispute of Legion vs Phalanx and brought the Second Macedonian War to an end. Make sure to check out Part 1 on Knowledgia, for a detailed insight into events that preceded the battle. • Why did Rome attack Greece? ⚔️ Battle of C... 🚩 Consider supporting our work on Patreon: / historymarche 📢 Narrated by David McCallion 📝 Research and writing: Skylar Gordon 🎼 Music, courtesy of EpidemicSound #rome #macedon #curiositystream

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