Would the Greek phalanx be as obsolete against the medieval army as the Roman legion? They look similar to the wall of spears usually formed against cavalry, and the Unsullied use similar tactics, right?

Yeah, probably. The problem with the phalanx was that it was incredibly slow to move in any direction but forwards, so it was extremely vulnerable to being flanked and rolled up. 

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