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An ancient Greek hoplite. From a map created by the Department of History, United States Military Academy, West Point.
(Original image is at http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/atlases/ancient_warfare/natural_tendency.html ).
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Hoplite
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Hoplology
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Ancient Greek warfare
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Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Military history/Archive 28
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Portal:Military of Greece
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Portal:Military of Greece/Introduction
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Siege of Eretria
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The Ancient Greek Hoplite
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Portal:Military history of the Ottoman Empire
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Portal:Military history of the Ottoman Empire/Related