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The Phylakitai, despite their diverse origins, were known for a fierce sense of solidarity; if any of the phylakes saw another being attacked or abused, he would rush to his aid regardless of any threat to his own life. | The Phylakitai, despite their diverse origins, were known for a fierce sense of solidarity; if any of the phylakes saw another being attacked or abused, he would rush to his aid regardless of any threat to his own life. | ||
== History == | |||
Existing since the establishment of the Ptolemaic dynasty | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 03:33, 13 April 2023
The Phylakitai was an ancient Egyptian paramilitary police force that operated throughout the kingdom. They were charged with maintaining order, enforcing the pharaoh's laws, and fighting bandits and foreign invaders. During the reign of Ptolemy XIII, in the late 1st century BCE, the phylakitai commander of Alexandria was Gennadios,[1] whilst the phylakitai commander of Karanis was Epigonos.[2]
Structure and Weapons
The Phylakitai were a mixed organization, incorporating both native Egyptians and Greeks into its ranks. Lower ranking members dressed in simple red-and-white tunics or shirts, wore no armor except for a small belt to protect the groin, and sometimes donned a head covering to shield against the sun. Archers were bare chested except for a cape over their shoulders.
Higher ranking members wore iron or leather breastplates, metal helmets, and red tunics with white skirts, with archers donning a pointed or domed helmet. Captains were distinguished by their blue tunics and crested helmets, and commanders usually wore a long cape, plumed helmet, and various pieces of ornamental armor, sometimes including a face mask.
Most Phylakitai were trained to use either short swords or spears, and higher ranking members often carried a metal or wooden shield to block attacks. Captains and commanders preferred to wield a heavy club or axe. As the bow was traditionally favored as the primary weapon of the Egyptian military, all Phylakitai were trained in archery; most carried a bow to shoot at fleeing or hard-to-reach enemies.
Some Phylakitai coated their arrowheads with oil so they could light them on fire and burn anything they hit. Others used a strange mixture of explosive powder and minerals to create a disorienting cloud that temporarily blinded enemies.
Phylakitai usually operated from camps, forts, and barracks throughout the kingdom, many of which were situated near roads and settlements. Horses were utilized for normal patrols and supply convoys, with chariots in the lead.
The Phylakitai, despite their diverse origins, were known for a fierce sense of solidarity; if any of the phylakes saw another being attacked or abused, he would rush to his aid regardless of any threat to his own life.
History
Existing since the establishment of the Ptolemaic dynasty
Trivia
- Like "phylakes", phylakitai is from the plural of Ancient Greek φύλαξ (phylax), meaning 'watcher, guard, sentinel'.[3] Despite this, in-game, phylakitai is used in both singular and plural contexts.
Appearances
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins - Gennadios the Phylakitai
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – Murder in the Temple
- ↑ "phylax". Wiktionary, last edited 22 July 2016. Accessed 27 August 2018.