-
yearly income Solon, the
reformer who
established the
hippeis Worley,
Leslie J. (1994).
Hippeis: The
Cavalry of
Ancient Greece. Boulder, Colorado: Westview...
- five
elected ephoroi. A
select group of 300 men as
royal guards,
termed hippeis ("cavalrymen"),
accompanied the kings.
Despite their title, they were infantry...
- were also
divided based on
their land production: pentacosiomedimnoi,
hippeis, zeugitae, and thetes. The
lower ****embly was
given the
right to hear appeals...
-
Macedonian army Army of
Macedon Ballista Cretan archers ****enistic
armies Hippeis Hoplite Hetairoi Macedonian phalanx Military of
Mycenaean Greece Phalanx...
-
ancient testimonies. However,
comparing them with the
Spartan elite unit
hippeis (ἱππεῖς) and the
Athenian epheboi (ἔφηβοι) recruits,
DeVoto estimates that...
- A
hippeis rider seizes a
mounted Amazonian warrior armed with a
labrys by her
Phrygian cap.
Roman mosaic emblema (marble and limestone) from Daphne, a...
- carbines.
Light cavalry was used
infrequently by
Ancient Gr****s (who used
hippeis such as
prodromoi or sarissophoroi) and
Ancient Romans (who used auxiliaries...
- The
concept of
knighthood may have been
inspired by the
ancient Gr****
hippeis (ἱππεῖς) and
Roman equites. In the
Early Middle Ages in
Western Christian...
-
Leonidas I.
Leonidas took with him the 300 men of the
royal bodyguard, the
Hippeis. This
expedition was to try to
gather as many
other Gr****
soldiers along...
-
Reception of Herodotus".
Society for
classical Studies. "Arimnestos -
Hippeis".
Hippeis.
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