cynoscephalae

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cynoscephalae

The Roman legions clashed with the Macedonian phalanx on the plains of Cynoscephalae.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • The battle that ended the Second Macedonian War (197 BC): "Cynoscephalae" refers to the decisive military engagement where the Roman Republic defeated King Philip V of Macedon, ending his hegemony over Greece.
    • The geographical location of this battle in Thessaly, Greece: "Cynoscephalae" also names the specific hills or fields in Thessaly where this historic battle was fought.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The Battle of Cynoscephalae was a turning point in Roman expansion into the Hellenistic world.
    • Archaeologists are studying the terrain at Cynoscephalae to understand the tactics used.
Advanced Usage
  • Used as a historical reference point: The term is often used in military history to discuss the superiority of the Roman legion's flexibility over the Macedonian phalanx.
    • The lessons from Cynoscephalae were studied by later military commanders.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cynoscephalic (adj): Pertaining to Cynoscephalae. (Note: This is a rare, specialized derivative).
    • The Cynoscephalic victory established Roman influence in Greece.
Synonyms
  • Battle of Cynoscephalae: The full, formal name for the event.
Notes on Meaning
  • This word functions almost exclusively as a proper noun referring to a specific historical event and its location. It is not used in general language.
cynoscephalae

The Roman legions clashed with the Macedonian phalanx on the plains of Cynoscephalae.

Noun
  1. the battle that ended the second Macedonian War (197 BC); the Romans defeated Philip V who lost his control of Greece
  2. the fields in Thessaly where in 197 BC the Romans defeated the Macedonians

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