. . . a Phalanx .
50 heavily armed warriors.
Sargon. One of the first military leaders of that time period.
A hoplite is a heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.In classical politics, a tyrant is one who illegally seizes and controls a governmental power in a polis.
polemarchos :supreme commander strategos or stratigos : general taxiarhos : brigadier syntagmatarkhis : colonel tagmatarkhis: battalion leader lokhagos :captain hoplite : foot soldier (heavily armed) cavalry:hyparchos or hipparmostes :regiment commander hippotoxotes : horse archers
. . . a Phalanx .
They were called phalanx, often called greekers.
. . . a Phalanx .
The Phalanx was a massive formation of heavily armed foot soldiers. This required long hours of drill. Shared training created a strong sense of unity among citizen- soldiers.
In ancient times, heavily armed foot soldiers were called heavy infantry. This term is often used to describe the soldiers in the armies of Alexander the great.
The were called hoplites (from the word hopla = a panoply - or full set - of arms and armour). They were not a military order, they were mostly just small farmers who turned out to protect their farms and city when needed. They assembled for training each month. The exception was Sparta, where they lived in a mess, trained regularly, but they had serfs to work their farms for them.
Greek soldiers were commonly known as hoplites in ancient Greece. These soldiers were heavily armed infantry soldiers who fought in a phalanx formation. Some well-known Greek warriors include Spartan warriors, known for their disciplined and fearless fighting style.
It Is a hyperbole stating you are heavily armed
Formation Armed F was created in 1988.
Formation Armed F happened in 1988.
In ancient times, heavily armed foot soldiers were called heavy infantry. This term is often used to describe the soldiers in the armies of Alexander the Great.
Hoplites were citizen-soldiers of Ancient Greek city-states who were primarily armed as spearmen and fought in phalanx formation