Hoplite
Related Category: Ancient History, Greece
(hŏp´līt), heavy
infantry soldier in the armies of classical Greece. Hoplites were usually protected by helmets, cuirasses, and leg armor. They carried large shields, javelins, heavy swords, and sometimes battle-axes and fought in the tightly organized
phalanx formation. In classical Greece, hoplites were often citizens of city-states, who paid for their weaponry as a duty of citizenship. Among the most famous hoplites was
Socrates, who fought for Athens during the
Peloponnesian War.