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'''Hoplites''' were citizen-soldiers of the [[Greece|Greek]] [[Polis|city-states]] across the Hellenic world. | '''Hoplites''' were citizen-soldiers of the [[Greece|Greek]] [[Polis|city-states]] across the Hellenic world. | ||
Usually armed with a [[spear]] and a [[shield]], the Hoplites were not professional soldiers, but free citizens of the '' | Usually armed with a [[spear]] and a [[shield]], the Hoplites were not professional soldiers, but free citizens of the ''poleis''. They were considered the backbone of armies like [[Athens]]'. Unlike in Athens, in [[Sparta]] even 'non-citizens' like the ''[[perioikoi]]'' and the ''[[helot]]s'' could gain the rank of a hoplite.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | ||
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Hoplites were citizen-soldiers of the Greek city-states across the Hellenic world.
Usually armed with a spear and a shield, the Hoplites were not professional soldiers, but free citizens of the poleis. They were considered the backbone of armies like Athens'. Unlike in Athens, in Sparta even 'non-citizens' like the perioikoi and the helots could gain the rank of a hoplite.[1]