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Hoplon (translated from German)
Hoplon The Hoplon was carried by the shoulder As Hoplon (griech: ????? = weapon) one designates the named-giving ... correct name of the sign is Aspis; Hoplon designated the whole of the equipment which ...
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Hoplon (translated from Spanish)
Hoplon hoplon or aspis it was escudo used by ...
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Hoplon (translated from Portuguese)
Hoplon Hoplon it is the shield of gregos .
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Aspis
... of various periods, It is referred as hoplon (Οπλον, [hoplon]). Literally, the word hoplon means: το όπλο - to Hoplo (n) : first ... include all the weapons. το όπλον - to Hoplon : (later generic use) tool of war, including ... all kind of weapons το όπλον - to Hoplon : (early principal meaning) the type of ...
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Talk:Phalanx formation
... ChrisU 23:07, 10 Mar 2005 (UTC) Hoplon vs. Aspis Great article, although I wouldn ... Hoplite's shield is actually called a hoplon, or that the name is derived from ... referred to as an "aspis", and that "hoplon" is a somewhat generic term for weaponry ... We must keep in mind, however, that "hoplon" helps provide a neat (if ahistorical) classification ...
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Hoplite
... hoplite (Greek , hoplitēs) derives from hoplon (, plural hopla, ) meaning an item of armor ... is sometimes incorrectly referred to as a hoplon, though it was in fact called an ... a xiphos. The total cost of the hoplon was roughly equivalent to a middle-sized ...
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Hoplit (translated from German)
... from griechischen word for the characteristic sign (Hoplon, actually Aspis), which meant in addition, completely ... the colloquial designation of the sign as hoplon this is the name for the whole ...
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Aspis (translated from French)
... aspis koilè of the hoplite (commonly called hoplon) Reconstitutionof a aspis koilè Note: the metal ... with-place of bronze The term of hoplon (arm with the generic direction) is used ...
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Phalange (Antiquity) (translated from French)
... koilè (hollow shield commonly and wrongfully called hoplon) Shield round approximately 90 centimetres in diameter ... Appearance of hoplite ([ man-at-arms ], of hoplon : [ arms ]) This heavily armed infantryman, indissociable of ...
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User:Trezise
... the Hoplite's neck. Greaves - shin guards. Hoplon - large, round shield about 1m across and ... family or city was shown on their hoplon. Mounts Cavalry Indian elephants - used as 'living ...
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