- An
aspis (Ancient Gr****: ἀσπίς; pl.: aspides, ἀσπίδες) or
porpax shield was the
heavy wooden shield used by the
infantry in
various periods of ancient...
-
hoplite (Gr****: ὁπλίτης hoplítēs; pl. ὁπλῖται hoplĩtai)
derives from
hoplon (ὅπλον :
hóplon;
plural hópla ὅπλα),
referring to the hoplite's equipment. In the...
- Gr**** πανοπλία (panoplía),
where the word πᾶν (pân)
means "all", and ὅπλον (
hóplon)
means "arms". Thus,
panoply refers to the full
armor of a
hoplite or heavily-armed...
-
Taikodom was a
computer game by
Brazilian developer Hoplon Infotainment.
Considered by the
developers to be a M****ive
Social Game
rather than MMORPG, Taikodom...
- and mainframes,
namely high
computing power and high throughput. In 2007,
Hoplon and IBM
jointly started the
gameframe project, in
which they used an IBM...
-
Machines (HMM) was a car
battle MOBA
video game
developed and
published by
Hoplon Infotainment. HMM was a free-to-play game
available on Steam,
where teams...
- A
hoplomachus (pl. hoplomachi) (
hoplon meaning "equipment" in Gr****) was a type of
gladiator in
ancient Rome,
armed to
resemble a Gr****
hoplite (soldier...
- the
equipment necessary to
fight in this manner. The
heavy armour (the
hoplon)
usually included a
breastplate or a linothorax, greaves, a helmet, and...
- für
Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 164 (2008), pp. 85-8
Aleshire had
placed Hoplon at this year
because there was a gap; however, Osborne's
latest revision...
- was released.
Another notable Brazilian game in the
genre was
Taikodom by
Hoplon,
launched in 2008. In 2009, the
first acquisition of a
Brazilian studio...