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And, from the first, he faced a difficult task.
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Herodotus suggests that this was the first time a Greek army ran into battle in this way ; this was probably because it was the first time that a Greek army had faced an enemy composed primarily of missile troops.
Marathon was the first time a phalanx faced more lightly armed troops, and revealed how effective the hoplites could be in battle.
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