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At the [[Ptolemaic Kingdom|Ptolemaic ]] [[Egypt]], '''regular '''infantry was used by the [[Ptolemaic Army]] in Egypt and in the [[Roman Army]] served in Roman colonies.
At the [[Ptolemaic Kingdom|Ptolemaic ]] [[Egypt]], '''regular '''infantry was used by the [[Ptolemaic Army]] in Egypt and in the [[Roman Army]] served in Roman colonies.


The '''[[Hoplite]] '''infantry was the '''regular '''type of soldier in [[Greece]]. They Athenian [[Peltasts]] and Spartan [[Phalangites]] are common types of the [[Athenian military|Athenian]] and [[Spartan Army|Spartan]] militaries
The '''[[Hoplite]] '''infantry was the '''regular '''type of soldier in [[Greece]]. The Athenian [[peltast]]s and Spartan [[phalangite]]s were common types of the [[Athenian military|Athenian]] and [[Spartan Army|Spartan]] militaries.
[[File:ACIV AF S1.jpg|thumb|Regulars as seen from different factions]]
[[File:ACIV AF S1.jpg|thumb|Regulars as seen from different factions]]
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed]]''

Revision as of 14:27, 9 September 2022

A regular soldier

A regular or a private called in modern times is any basic footsoldier that comprises the bulk of a military. While unspecialized troops have commonly been referred to as such, other names like militia during the Renaissance, and grunts were nicknamed at the Ming dynasty, while grunts of other nations were a bit specialized from them.[1][2][3]

During the American Revolution, British Regulars were derisively referred to as "Redcoats" or "Lobsterbacks" by the Patriots.[4]

At the Ptolemaic  Egyptregular infantry was used by the Ptolemaic Army in Egypt and in the Roman Army served in Roman colonies.

The Hoplite infantry was the regular type of soldier in Greece. The Athenian peltasts and Spartan phalangites were common types of the Athenian and Spartan militaries.

Regulars as seen from different factions

Appearances

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