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Greek Vase Painting, Persian and Hoplite fighting, c5th century BC
Socrates, (c470-399 BC), 1830. Creator: UnknownSocrates, (c470-399 BC), 1830. Socrates (c470-399 BC) Athenian moral philosopher influential in Western ethical traditions of thought
Greek Hoplite in battle against the Amazons (30BC-200AD?). Hoplites were heavily armed Greek foot soldiers who fought in close formation
Hoplites Fighting, detail of a Greek pot, (Hydria), c530-510 BC. Found at Caere. Held in British Museum
A bronze statuette of a Greek hoplite warrior, missing his spear
Greek warrior stepping into his chariot, c400 BC. The side of a limestone sarcophagus, showing a warrior and his charioteer who is waiting reins in hand
Greek relief of Hoplites in battle From the British Museums collection
Bronze Helmet and Cuirass, late Geometric period, 8th century BC. Earliest suit of Hoplite armour at Argos Museum, Greece
Bronze Helmet of Hoplite, 7th century BC. At Argos Museum Greece
Greek Vase Painting, Hoplite Fighta Scythian, c6th century BC. At National Museum, Athens
Greek relief, Greek soldiers form a Phalanx, 5th century BC. Phalanx is an ancient Greek expression for an organized, heavily armed infantry defense line
Stele of a hoplite known as Aristion. Artist: AristoklesStele of Aristion, a hoplite, by Aristokles. In the National Museum in Athens
Greek bronze hoplite putting on armour, 5th century BCGreek bronze hoplite putting on armour, from the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 5th century BC
Ancient Greek Hoplite in training. Hoplites were the heavily armoured infantry. From the collection of the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki