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Hail Caesar Greeks - Cretan Archers

Original price $ 35.00 CAD - Original price $ 35.00 CAD
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Hail Caesar Greeks - Cretan Archers

 

 

Cretan archers were highly skilled and renowned mercenary troops from the island of Crete, widely employed in ancient Mediterranean armies from the 5th century BCE onward. They were famed for their exceptional archery skills, using powerful composite bows that could shoot arrows with great accuracy and range.

Cretan archers were lightly armored to maintain their mobility, typically wearing simple tunics and carrying small shields. Their primary role on the battlefield was to provide ranged support, harassing enemy formations, targeting key individuals, and disrupting attacks before they could reach their own lines. Their proficiency in archery made them a valuable asset in both offensive and defensive operations.

These archers served in various armies, including those of the Greek city-states, the Hellenistic kingdoms, and the Roman Empire. Their effectiveness in battle and reputation for reliability made them highly sought-after as mercenaries, significantly contributing to the military success of the forces they joined. The legacy of Cretan archers is a testament to their skill and the strategic importance of archery in ancient warfare.

Commonly deployed as mercenaries, Cretan archers are an iconic part of Greek armies.

Despite their fame, we know almost nothing about their appearance or how they fought!

Xenophon mentions their shields (although we are not sure he is talking about the archers), we know they carried Scythian style compound bows. Later depictions in art show a head band, dagger or short sword and a small pouch carried on the chest (maybe for bow strings, thumb rings or other archery equipment).

As Crete is in the ‘cross roads’ in the Mediterranean we have depicted them with a slight eastern influence in their appearance.

Contains 8 metal models.