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  • Miniatura para Escudo
    "Arms and Armour of the Greeks." Cornell University Press, 1967 "The Hoplite." The Classical Review, 61. 2011. Hellwag, Ursula. "Shield(s)." Encyclopaedia…
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  • Ancient Greek city-states who were primarily armed with spears and shields. Hoplite soldiers used the phalanx formation to be effective in war with fewer…
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  • Phalanx (redirección desde Hoplite Phalanx)
    The hoplites would lock their shields together, and the first few ranks of soldiers would project their spears out over the first rank of shields. The…
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  • were intended for hand-to-hand-combat use. Shields also vary a great deal in thickness; whereas some shields were made of relatively deep, absorbent, wooden…
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  • Aspis (redirección desde Greek shield)
    using thyreos shields Cartwright, Mark. "Hoplite". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2022-08-14. Zimmel, Jonathan; Girard, Todd. "Hoplites Arms and Armor"…
    4 kB (449 palabras) - 20:53 26 dic 2023
  • as a design shown on hoplite shields, and later also minted on Greek and Anatolian coinage. An early example is found on the shield of Achilles in an Attic…
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  • evolved a new style of warfare: the hoplite phalanx. Hoplites were armored infantrymen, armed with spears and shields. Seen in media, the phalanx was a…
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  • and, unencumbered by armour or heavy shields, easily evade any counter-charges made by heavily equipped hoplites. They were, however, quite vulnerable…
    73 kB (9762 palabras) - 19:51 15 dic 2023
  • were used to denote each state and were for example painted on the hoplite shields. The closest analogue to a modern flag were the vexillum-like banners…
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  • Scutum (redirección desde Roman shield)
    the scutum) round shields used in the Greek hoplite phalanx. The hoplites were heavy infantrymen who originally wore bronze shields and helmets. The phalanx…
    20 kB (2532 palabras) - 02:56 26 abr 2024
  • well-documented. The soldiers in the shield wall formations were called hoplites, so named for their equipment (ὅπλα, hópla). Aspis shields were 3 ft (0.91 m) in diameter…
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  • Shield bearer usually refers to a Macedonian version of a heavy armored hoplite, whose tasks were protecting flanks of the sarrisa phalanx, and carrying…
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  • Greece, the hoplite was a common form of heavy infantry. All hoplites had a shield and spear, and perhaps a helmet as well. Wealthier hoplites were able…
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  • equipped with short swords, spears, and Dipylon-type shields ("8"-shaped simple round bronze shields). This period was the Golden Age of Warfare. In a battle…
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  • Peltast (redirección desde Peltarion (shield))
    truly peltasts in the traditional sense, but lightly armored hoplites carrying the pelte shield in conjunction with longer spears—a combination that has been…
    18 kB (2058 palabras) - 18:08 26 abr 2024
  • armed with a spear (dory) in their right hand and a heavy round shield in their left. Hoplite soldiers were organized in battle into the phalanx formation…
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  • (panoplia), or possibly a trusted slave. These attendants carried the Hoplite's shield (aspis) until the battle and most of the baggage. While generally armed…
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  • Etruria to adopt Greek armor, the Cretan or Illyrian helmet and the hoplite shield [...]" Cernenko, McBride & Gorelik 1983, p. 45. Snodgrass 1999, p. 76…
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  • Clipeus (categoría Roman shields)
    clipeus (Latin: [ˈklɪpeʊs̠]; Ancient Greek: ἀσπίς) was a large shield worn by the Greek hoplites and Romans as a piece of defensive armor, which they carried…
    4 kB (410 palabras) - 19:45 26 dic 2023
  • British naval power. She also usually held or stood beside a Greek hoplite shield, which sported the British Union Flag: also at her feet was often the…
    35 kB (3714 palabras) - 17:59 16 abr 2024
  • 2.7 m (5.9 to 8.9 ft) dory. The wicker shields may have also been not as effective as thicker wooden shields in prolonged melee combat. However, the…
    4 kB (550 palabras) - 03:46 7 nov 2023
  • principal members, the hoplites. This need for uniformity apparently extended to the shape of the groups' shields. The Boeotian shield was narrower and more…
    3 kB (402 palabras) - 15:31 17 ene 2024