Anyways this is how my army was laid out.
:R1:R1:R1:R1:::::::
:::::::::::::::::: MEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEME
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R2::::::::::::::::: L L L L L
R2:::::::::::::::::::: X L L X
R2::::::::::::::::::::::: A A A A A
R2::::::::::::::::::::::::::: G C C C C C C
ME=Main Egyption Army (2200)
R1=Egyptian Reinforcements 1 (800)
R2=Egyptian Reinforcements 2 (900)
:::::=Wooded Area
A=Archers
C=Calvalry Auxilia
G=General
X=Auxilia
L=Legionaries
It's a bit complicated but im trying to give you a better idea of how the glorious battle happened!
So as you can see I stacked my Cavalry Auxiliares on the right and as soon as the battle began I sent them to assault the enemy phalanx and axemen. Trouble arose however when the enemy light cavalry attempted to charge mine, luckily these horses were hardened professionals and had 3 experience bars and gold weaponry and so routed the enemy cavalry. Following this they got to business and killed about 300 enemy units between them (baring in mind there were about 600 cavalry units). After this I retreated my cavalry and set them up gaurding the west face of the woods in anticipation of the incoming enemy.
By this time my archers were well into their deadly business - they had 15 missile attack and so between all 5 units managed to get over 800 kills - NICE. By this time the main army of egyptians were wavering and my legionaires marched to finish them off.
While this was happening my experienced calvalry has managed to fend off the early reinforcements but were now down to about half strength and 2 of the units had routed The entire enemy army routed and I was left to chop down 2 of the Egyptians best generals. In the end I suffered 500 casualties - mostly cavalry - to their 3400. VICTORY!