. . . a Phalanx .
The armoured infantry were hoplites. The light infantry were peltasts.
If you mean an ancient Greek soldier he was known as a Hopalite
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the greek soldiers and hunters
. . . a Phalanx .
. . . a Phalanx .
The Jesuits, Soldiers of Christ, and Foot Soldiers of the Pope.
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.
He held the lance firmly in his hand as he prepared to joust.
The armoured infantry were hoplites. The light infantry were peltasts.
The armoured infantry were hoplites. The light infantry were peltasts.
In mechanised units, the soldiers who would disembark from a vehicle are known as dismounts. Light Infantry is the term for soldiers intended to operate by foot.
no, he has a human foot
They were called phalanx, often called greekers.
Soldiers... or in greek, Στρατιώτες.
Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.