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*The {{Wiki|Immortals (Achaemenid Empire)|Immortals}} was the name given by [[Herodotos]] to an elite armed infantry unit of the [[Achaemenid Empire]], serving the roles of both the Imperial guard and standing army. | *The {{Wiki|Immortals (Achaemenid Empire)|Immortals}} was the name given by [[Herodotos]] to an elite armed infantry unit of the [[Achaemenid Empire]], serving the roles of both the Imperial guard and standing army. | ||
**These soldiers were dubbed the Immortals because it was said that they would never allow their numbers to drop below ten-thousand, and no Greek reportedly saw one of these men dead on the battlefield. | **These soldiers were dubbed the Immortals because it was said that they would never allow their numbers to drop below ten-thousand, and no Greek reportedly saw one of these men dead on the battlefield. | ||
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The Immortals (died c. 422 BCE) were twin brothers who served as Amorges' enforcers and Magi in the Order of Dominion, a branch of the Order of the Ancients.
Around 422 BCE, they were deployed to Dyme in Achaia, Greece, where they fought and were killed by the misthios Kassandra.[1]
Trivia
- The Immortals was the name given by Herodotos to an elite armed infantry unit of the Achaemenid Empire, serving the roles of both the Imperial guard and standing army.
- These soldiers were dubbed the Immortals because it was said that they would never allow their numbers to drop below ten-thousand, and no Greek reportedly saw one of these men dead on the battlefield.
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