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Argyraspids". Historia:
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- BC,
shared with
Antigenes the
command of the
select troops called the
Argyraspids. The name
Teutamos appears to
contain the Proto-Indo-European root *teutéha-...
-
chiliarchy (χιλιαρχία) of the
hypaspists and asthetairoi, and
later argyraspids (silver shields)
formed the foot agema. In the
eastern Diadochi states...
- Great: some
notes en
Historia 27, 1978. Lock, R.A., The
origins of the
argyraspids en
Historia 26, 1977.
Markle III, M.M., The
Macedonian sarissa, spear...
- in the war
against Eumenes.
After the
Battle of Gabiene, the
mutinous Argyraspids agreed to
surrender their general into Antigonus's hands; it was Nicanor...
- led to the
capture of the baggage, and the
surrender of
Eumenes by the
Argyraspids,
appears to have been due to the
misconduct and
insubordination of Peucestas...
-
placed under his
command a
large part of the
select body of
troops termed Argyraspids.
Antigonus adopted this
measure with the
ostensible object of guarding...
-
recalled to the path of duty by his firmer-minded colleague, and the
Argyraspids continued faithful (Diodorus, XVIII. 62-63). This article incorporates...