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  3. Warfare in Ancient Greece - The Metropolitan Museum …

    WEBIn nearly every medium of Attic art of the sixth century B.C., the hoplite and warfare feature prominently, as military service was a primary distinction …

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    • Greek Hoplite Armor & Weapons - Hellenic Art

    • Greek Hoplite | Bronze Armor, Shields, Spears - Hellenic …

      WEBGreek Hoplite: Symbol of ancient warfare, adorned in bronze armor, wielding shields and spears, embodies the martial spirit of Hellenic artistry.

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    • Scenes of Everyday Life in Ancient Greece - The …

      WEBMany depicted scenes of hoplites putting on their armor, bidding farewell to loved ones, or advancing in phalanx formation. Most vases illustrated myths or heroic tales in which gods, goddesses, legendary heroes, and Amazons …

    • Soldiers of Bronze: The Greek Hoplite, the Phalanx, and …

      WEBJun 27, 2022 · A legendary hoplite or Greek citizen-soldier phalanx fighting on a classical black-figure amphora from circa 560 BC. The hoplite phalanx is a frequent subject in ancient Greek art. (Staatliche Antikensammlungen …

    • The Greek Hoplite Phalanx - Hellenic Art

      WEBThe Spartan phalanx fending. off the Persians at Thermopylae, 480 BC. Custom of the Greeks. At this point, the phalanx would put its collective weight to push back the enemy line and thus create fear and panic …

    • Phalanx Warfare - The Greek Phalanx: Recreating the …

      WEBThe emergence of an enfranchised hoplite class represented a significant devolution of power from the kings, chieftains, and aristocrats who had traditionally ruled Greece. This was most pronounced in Athens, where …

    • The Aspis — The Greek Phalanx: Recreating the Hoplite

      WEBThe single most important element of the panoply – the piece which gives its name to the hoplite himself – is the aspis shield, also known as a hoplon or the Argive shield. Approximately three feet in diameter, the aspis is …