Greek and Persian Armaments: A Comparison

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March 14, 2013

 

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The notable exception to this was, of course, Sparta. So, for the exception of the Spartan military, the Persian soldiers were better trained. This puts the advantage squarely in the Persian hand up till now. Let move on to equipment. The average Persian soldier wore very little in the way of armor preferring mobility over protection...
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Let move on to equipment. The average Persian soldier wore very little in the way of armor preferring mobility over protection. A Persian soldier wore a corset covered in metal plates under his tunic and carried with him a gerron, a shield traditionally made of leather and wicker. While it was suitable for stopping arrows, it offered little protection against Greek spears...
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