Greek battle dress, particularly during the classical period, typically included a chiton, a tunic made of wool or linen, and a himation, a cloak or wrap for added protection. Soldiers, known as hoplites, wore bronze helmets, breastplates, and greaves for armor, often complemented by a shield called a hoplon. Footwear consisted of sandals or bare feet, emphasizing mobility. The distinctive armor and attire not only provided protection but also symbolized the city-state's identity and the soldier's status.
The name of their city.
battle armor
Athena is the Greek goddess of knowledge and battle strategies.
In any way that was found appealing to a ancient artist or poet to describe or detail, she had no official dress code in Greek mythology.
that was Odysseus and the battle of troy
Well they wore draped dress and they battle
The battle of Salamis, the battle of Thermopylae and the battle of Marathon is the famous battle in Greek.
dresses
The Battle of Marathon
Φόρεμα [fOrema]
A suit of armor.
Information: It means to dress neat
The Greek national dress is known as the Amalia dress. The outfit consists of loose fitting silk shirt with lace neck and embroidered jacket. The skirt is ankle length and made of pleaded silk.
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"Battle-dress" or Battledress was the specific title of a military uniform adopted by the British Army in the late 1930s and worn until the 1960s.
It is the Greek word for "battle".
Battle of Chaeronea.