Magnets
Ancient Greek Warrior Magnet 15

[Code : 105_15] Ancient Greek Warrior Magnet 15

This product is currently unavailable for purchase.

A top portion of a classic Ancient Greek warrior. Ancient Greek military was primarily dependent on the Oplites (Heavy Infantry). The hoplites' shields were held nearly touching, each covering its carrier's left side and his neighbor's right side. Because it was important for more than just individual defence, losing one's shield was the ultimate symbol of cowardice and could be considered treason. Hoplites were provided mainly by the middle class, which usually included most of the citizen population. Wealthier individuals might fight as cavalry, and poorer ones as peltasts, archers, or slingers, but these were not very important in Hellenic militaries until fairly late. In the few naval powers, poor citizens would row the warships (pentekontors and triremes), and the wealthy might command them. 

Categories


Newsletter Signup

Facebook Feed