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  • ...ent Greeks]] were among the first to use bronze greaves as part of their [[hoplite]] soldiers' [[military equipment]]. These greaves were often highly decorat * [[Military equipment of the ancient Greek hoplite]]
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  • [[File:Hoplite_with_spear_from_Greco–Persian_Wars.png|Hoplite with spear from Greco–Persian Wars|thumb]] [[File:Stele_of_Vultures_detai ...staple weapon for warriors across various cultures, including the [[Greek hoplite]]s, [[Roman legion]]s, and [[Zulu]] warriors.
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  • ...course of Western civilization. They demonstrated the effectiveness of the hoplite phalanx and the trireme, influenced the development of Greek warfare, and s
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  • ...and Persia. For the Greeks, it was a demonstration of the effectiveness of hoplite tactics and the superiority of heavily armored infantry over the lighter-ar
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  • ...ike, which gave his phalanx a significant advantage over traditional Greek hoplite forces. He also reorganized the army into a professional force, with a focu
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  • Named after the Spartan king [[Archidamus II]], this phase saw traditional hoplite battles alongside sieges and naval engagements. The strategy of Sparta was
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  • [[Image:Helmed_Hoplite_Sparta.JPG|Helmed Hoplite Sparta|thumb]] [[File:Altar_Domitius_Ahenobarbus_Louvre_n3bis.jpg|Altar Dom
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  • ...are, shields were primarily made from wood, leather, or metal. The [[Greek hoplite]] shield, known as the ''hoplon'' or ''aspis'', was a heavy, circular shiel
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