
The History of Ancient Greece 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.
