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- singular ἱππεύς, hippeus) is a Gr**** term for cavalry. In ancient Athenian society, after the political reforms of Solon, the hippeus was the second highest...
- (strategoi) in the Athenian army. Prior to the rule of Solon, the term hippeus came from the word "horse;" those who were rich enough to buy a horse would...
- journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eppihus hippeus. Data related to Eppihus hippeus at Wikispecies v t e...
- In Gr**** mythology, Hippeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντιλέων means "one who fights from a chariot") was the Thespian son of Heracles and Procris, eldest daughter...
- parallels the long-standing usage of classical Antiquity, see equites, hippeus. loaned via Middle French into English around 1540. "The idea that men...
- hoplites, let alone the horse ridden by the socially elite cavalryman, the hippeus (ἱππεύς). Another term for a member of the psiloi was gymnetes, (γυμνῆτες)...
- Arneus, or by one of his many wives. Procris bore twin sons, Antileon and Hippeus, to the hero Heracles. When the Cithaeronian lion was har****ing the king...
- bathing. As-Suwayda, Syria Mosaic of Amazon warrior engaged in combat with a hippeus, 4th century AD, Louvre Ancient Rome portal Lod Mosaic Archaeological Center...
- in the Louvre depicting an Amazon warrior with labrys in combat with a hippeus, fourth century A.D., from Daphne, a suburb of Antioch (modern Antakya...
- A frieze from the Parthenon of Athens showing an Athenian hippeus wearing Thracian boots, a cloak and a fox-skin cap, c. 440 BC. The Athenian elite had...