Seleucid Army Antiochus' army was composed of 5,000 lightly armed
Dahae,
Carmanians and Cilicians under Byttacus the Macedonian, 10,000
Phalangites (the
Argyraspides or
Silver Shields) under
Theodotus of Aetolia, who had betrayed Ptolemy and handed much of Coele-Syria and
Phoenicia over to Antiochus, 20,000 Macedonian
Phalangites under
Nicarchus and
Theodotus Hemiolius, 2,000
Persian and
Agrianian archers and slingers with 2,000
Thracians under Menedemus (Μενέδημος) of Alabanda, 5,000
Medes, Cissians,
Cadusii, and
Carmanians under the Aspasianus the Mede, 10,000
Arabians under Zabdibelus, 5,000
Greek mercenaries under Hippolochus the Thessalian, 1,500 Cretans under Eurylochus, 1,000 Neocretans under Zelys the Gortynian, and 500
Lydian
javelineers and 1,000
Cardaces (
Kardakes) under Lysimachus the Gaul. 4,000 horsemen under Antipater, the nephew of the King, and 2,000 under Themison formed the
cavalry and 102 Indian
war elephants marched under Philip and Myischos.
Ptolemaic Army Ptolemy had just ended a major recruitment and retraining plan with the help of many mercenary generals. His forces consisted of 3,000
Hypaspists under Eurylochus the Magnesian (the
Agema), 2,000
peltasts under Socrates the Boeotian, 25,000 Macedonian Phalangites under Andromachus the Aspendian and Ptolemy, the son of Thraseas, and 8,000 Greek mercenaries under Phoxidas the Achaean, and 2,000 Cretan under Cnopias of Allaria and 1,000 Neocretan archers under Philon the Cnossian. He had another 3,000 Libyans under Ammonius the Barcian and 20,000 Egyptians under his chief minister
Sosibius trained in the Macedonian way. These Egyptians were trained to fight alongside the Macedonians. Apart from these he also employed 4,000 Thracians and Gauls from Egypt and another 2,000 from Europe under Dionysius the Thracian. Ptolemy's Household Cavalry (
tis aulis) numbered 700 men and the local (
egchorioi) and Libyan horse, another 2,300 men, had as appointed general
Polycrates of Argos. Those from Greece and the mercenaries were led by Echecrates the Thessalian. Ptolemy's force was accompanied by 73 elephants of the African stock. According to
Polybius, Ptolemy had 70,000 infantry, 5,000 cavalry, and 73
war elephants and Antiochus 62,000 infantry, 6,000 cavalry, and 102 elephants. == War elephants ==