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  • The concept of knighthood may have been inspired by the ancient Greek hippeis (ἱππεῖς) and Roman equites.
  • Hippeis – Knights, those who could equip themselves and one cavalry horse for war, valued at 300 bushels per year.
  • Light cavalry was used infrequently by Ancient Greeks (who used hippeis such as prodromoi or sarissophoroi) and Ancient Romans (who used auxiliaries such as equites Numidarum or equites Maurorum), but were more common among the armies of Eastern Europe, North Africa, West Asia, Central Asia, and East Asia.
  • The cavalrymen of the hippeis provided their own equipment, the prodromoi, however, were equipped by their phylarchs.
  • After the reforms of Solon in 594/3 BC, anyone from each of the four classes (the pentacosiomedimni, hippeis, zeugites and thetes) could become a juror.
  • According to Plutarch in Life of Lycurgus, there were approximately 15 men in each syssition, but in his Life of Agis, the king divides his 4,500 citizens into 15 phidites of 400 or 200 members, that is 7 phidites of 400, 7 of 200, and 300 hippeis (elite Spartan guards).
  • The Stepsons are principally a cavalry (hippeis) squadron, not heavy infantry (hoplites) as the Theban Sacred Banders primarily were.
  • Second were the hippeis, who made at least 300 medimnoi, followed by the zeugitae, who made at least 200.
  • His constitutional reforms included establishing four property classes: the pentakosiomedimnoi, the hippeis, the zeugitai, and the thetes.
  • The Ephors obliquely threaten Kleomenes, referencing the deposition and "suicide" of Kleomenes I, and he resentfully takes his three hundred hippeis to hunt three helots.



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