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Meaning of "hoplites"

Hoplites is a noun that refers to heavily armed foot soldiers in ancient Greek warfare known for their distinctive shield formation (phalanx)
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The remaining hoplites fought like demons.
Hoplites causing mosh pit constantly.
The strength of hoplites was shock combat.
The hoplites fought in a formation called the phalanx.
A constitution in which the hoplites governed.
And the hoplites spared no one on that day.
The more common name for this servant of the hoplites was skeuophoros.
Hoplites were the heavily armed infantry.
On their own account they equipped thirty ships and three thousand hoplites.
Hoplites were not professional soldiers and often lacked sufficient military training.
Another important area that must be considered concerns the psychological tendencies of the hoplites.
I have heard all the stories and the hoplites spared noone on that day.
Niphadoses hoplites is a moth in the Crambidae family.
Soldiers of the Greek army were called hoplites.
The zeugitae could serve as hoplites in the Athenian army.

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The ancient Greek foot soldiers were called hoplites.
A reconstitution illustration of the Greek hoplites marching in a phalanx formation.
Rumors are her entire family was murdered by a squad of Greek hoplites.
The ancient Greek hoplites used individual insignia on their shields.
Was murdered by a squad of Greek hoplites.
The Athenian hoplites could not come to grips with the enemy light troops or horsemen.
Modern drawing of the phalanx formation employed by Greek hoplites.
Even heavily armoured infantry like the Greek hoplites would suffer heavy casualties in such conditions.
The men got rights because they were Hoplites.
Hoplites are a genus of ammonite from the Early Cretaceous period.
There are various theories on why Leonidas was accompanied by such a small force of hoplites.
The hoplites now serve the role of Light Infantry.
This is the first time that a force of light infantry defeats a unit of Greek hoplites.
One of the Athenian hoplites in the battle was the philosopher Socrates.
The Hippeis were still the paramount hoplites in Greece.
Thucydides cites a body of hoplites from Methoni in the Peloponnesian War.
Roman legionary or Athenian hoplites.
If the hoplites charged, the peltasts would retreat.
Greeks hired from Sicily and Italy fought as hoplites.
All hoplites had a shield and spear, and perhaps a helmet as well.
Sicels and other Sicilians were equipped like Greek hoplites.
The hoplites were thrown into disarray, losing all coherence and finally breaking.
The Athenians and the Spartans were both considered hoplites.
Hoplites under the command of Hippocrates, and took.
Early Roman soldiers hence must have looked much like Greek hoplites.
Shades are the undead servants similar to Hoplites and Undead Legionnaires.
This the generals did ; bringing up about three thousand hoplites.
Hoplites in ancient Greece were called the infantrymen of the city-states ' armies.
On the other side, there is a battle scene between several hoplites in chariots.
In battle, the Greek hoplites had a less active role than the Macedonian phalangites and hypaspists.
Despite their title, they were infantry hoplites like all Spartiatai.
In the Macedonian period a heavy infantryman was described as a skoutatos ( shieldbearer ) or hoplites.
Four hundred one Council members were chosen from hoplites at least 30 years of age.
The Spartan hoplites combined with the narrow space of Thermopylae made for a seriously not-glamorous battle.
Until the middle of the fifth century BC, they were represented as hoplites.

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