Corinthian troops

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Corinthian troops were military forces from the ancient Greek city-state of Corinth, active in various classical-era conflicts as part of larger Greek coalitions and rivalries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek military forces
alliedWith Argos NERFINISHED
Athens NERFINISHED
Sparta NERFINISHED
Thebes NERFINISHED
country Corinth NERFINISHED
culture Greek NERFINISHED
equipment breastplate
greaves
helmet
hoplite shield
spear
governedBy Corinthian strategoi NERFINISHED
locatedIn Peloponnese
ancient Greece NERFINISHED
militaryBranch cavalry
hoplite infantry
naval forces
militaryFormation phalanx
notableAllegianceChange shift from Spartan to anti-Spartan camp in late 5th century BCE GENERATED
notableTheater Aegean Sea NERFINISHED
Isthmus of Corinth NERFINISHED
central Greece
opposedTo Athens NERFINISHED
Corinthian League of 395 BCE enemies
Sparta NERFINISHED
participatedIn Battle of Lechaeum NERFINISHED
Battle of Nemea NERFINISHED
Battle of Plataea NERFINISHED
Battle of Salamis NERFINISHED
Corinthian War NERFINISHED
Greco-Persian Wars NERFINISHED
Peloponnesian War NERFINISHED
partOf Peloponnesian League forces NERFINISHED
anti-Spartan coalition in Corinthian War
polis of Corinth NERFINISHED
recruitedFrom allied communities of Corinth
citizens of Corinth
religion ancient Greek religion
timePeriod 4th century BCE
5th century BCE
Classical Greece NERFINISHED
usedFor land warfare
naval warfare
usedLanguage Ancient Greek

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Battle of Coronea (394 BC) hasParticipant Corinthian troops