Greek shield-and-spear infantry; Jiang derives it from hoplon, shield.
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Hoplite
Greek shield-and-spear infantry; Jiang derives it from hoplon, shield.
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"...over hundreds of years, was develop a new military tactic called hoplites. Hoplites. So hoplite comes from the word hoplin. Hoplin is Greek for..."
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Greek history begins with geography, but it ends here as a theory of abundance, blocked status, and pointless war: when the line stops moving, the young do not overthrow the old order directly.
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