

013 Hoplite Warfare
Jun 27, 2016
Revolutionary changes in Greek warfare in the 8th and 7th centuries BC with the introduction of hoplite warriors and their armor; detailing the tactics, organization, and training of military forces; discussing the cultic practices of the god Ares and the Lelantine War as the first large-scale conflict after the Trojan War
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Hoplite Warfare Revolution
- Hoplite warfare revolutionized Ancient Greek warfare, reflecting the polis's abstract nature.
- The phalanx formation, a deep-lined defensive block, symbolized the polis's unity and collective defense.
Hoplite Armor
- The Hoplite's armor, the Panoplia, provided extensive protection.
- It included a shield, helmet, breastplate, grieves, sword, and spear.
The Aspis: Key to Hoplite Defense
- The Aspis, a large round shield, was crucial for hoplite defense and phalanx effectiveness.
- Its innovative Argive Grip allowed greater mobility and offensive capabilities.