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…Issus, a plain on the coast, north …

Years: 333BCE - 333BCE

…Issus, a plain on the coast, north of Alexander's position.

Turning, Alexander's Macedonian forces, greatly outnumbered by the Persians, with an infantry phalanx in the center and cavalry on the sides, find the army of Darius drawn up on the opposite bank of the Pinarus (either modern Payaz or Deli) River.

Alexander leads the charge across the river, shattering the Persian left wing before turning against the Greek mercenaries who form the Persian center; first isolated, they are then slaughtered.

Alexander's Companion cavalry punches a hole in the poorly trained Persian infantry, making straight for Darius himself, who takes flight, leaving behind much of his personal treasure.

Alexander’s troops pursue the Persians, killing one hundred and ten thousand of them and losing a total of three hundred and two from the Macedonian forces.

His army in confusion, Darius escapes, but his mother, Sisygambis, wife, and children are captured; the women are treated with chivalrous care.

Arrian claims a Macedonian loss of only four hundred and fifty men, with Alexander himself being wounded.

From Issus, Alexander marches south …

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