"Hoplite" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hoplite" Meaning

A hoplite was a type of ancient Greek infantryman, particularly during the Classical period (5th-4th centuries BC). They were equipped with armor, a shield, and a long spear called a doru. Hoplites fought in close formation, known as the phalanx, which provided protection and mutual support. The hoplite's armor and equipment were designed to withstand the rigors of hand-to-hand combat, and their fighting style emphasized brutal close-quarter combat.

"Hoplite" Examples

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In ancient Greece, the hoplite was a type of heavily armored infantryman who fought in the phalanx formation.
The archaeological team discovered a collection of hoplite armor at the excavation site, providing valuable insights into ancient Greek warfare.
The term "hoplite" has been used by historians to describe the characteristic heavy infantry tactics employed by the ancient Greeks.
The novel follows the story of a young hoplite named Leonidas who fights in the Battle of Thermopylae.
The museum is showcasing an exhibit on ancient Greek warfare, featuring replicas of hoplite shields and spears.

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