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Greek helmets are commonly referred to as "Corinthian helmets," named after the city-state of Corinth where they were first developed. These helmets were typically made of bronze and featured a distinctive design with a full face cover, a pronounced crest, and cheek guards. Other styles of Greek helmets include the Chalcidian and the Attic helmets, each with unique features suited for different contexts in warfare.

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