The Battle of Hairone (2 ⅷ 338 PC) – a decisive battle between the Macedonian King Philip ⅱ and the federal armies of Hellenic policies. The battle is conducted with approximately the same number of armies (Macedonian around 30,000 pedestrians and 2,000 horsemen) of the Highonean plain (Bojotia). The triumph of the Macedonian army is complete; Hellenian armies are smashed; Philip with honors buries the dead soldiers at Highrona (1,000-killed Athenians), and Alexander and Antipater returned the two thousand captured Athens in Athens. With this battle, the war between the Macedonian state and Hellenian policies followed, followed by a peace deal in Corinth, which Philip was proclaimed hegemon, leader of the associated military forces. Litt: Justin, Philippe history. Prev. L. BASOP, Skopje, 2000; Plutorzch, Demastes, Harvard Universitis Press, 1959; N. Hammond, Piilip of Machadon, Baltimore, 1994. A. Shook. Column Macedonian Partisans on DAG (1948 & 1949)
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