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  2. Category:Hoplite Research games - Wikipedia

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  3. Hoplite (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game has a Metacritic rating of 88% based on 6 critic reviews. [1] Touch Arcade said "It's very simple to learn, but there's a huge amount of depth to the game. "[2] PocketGamerUK said "An incredible, ever-changing blend of dungeon-crawling and tactical puzzles, Hoplite may lack a little longevity but it's impressively entertaining while it lasts."

  4. File:Greek hoplite.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Hoplite (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The hoplites were Ancient Greek soldiers. Hoplite or Hoplites may also refer to: Hoplites (river), a river in Ancient Greece; Hoplites, a genus of molluscs;

  6. Hoplite formation in art - Wikipedia

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    The middle frieze shows a hoplite phalanx, and the bottom frieze shows a horse race. The frieze with the hoplites shows two hoplite formations engaging in battle. The hoplite in front of the first phalanx advances to the left over a body. Another hoplite extends his arm as he leans to throw he spear to the warrior in front of him.

  7. Talk:Hoplite (video game) - Wikipedia

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  8. Hoplite - Wikipedia

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    A Greek hoplite. Hoplites (/ ˈ h ɒ p l aɪ t s / HOP-lytes [1] [2] [3]) (Ancient Greek: ὁπλῖται, romanized: hoplîtai [hoplîːtai̯]) were citizen-soldiers of Ancient Greek city-states who were primarily armed with spears and shields. Hoplite soldiers used the phalanx formation to be effective in war with

  9. Hoplitodromos - Wikipedia

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    Hoplitodromos from an Attic black-figure Panathenaic amphora, 323–322 BC. The hoplitodromos or hoplitodromia (Greek: ὁπλιτόδρομος, ὁπλιτοδρομία, English translation: "race of the hoplites") was an ancient foot race, part of the Olympic Games and the other Panhellenic Games.