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- Dory_(spear) abstract "The Dory or Doru (/dɒrʊ/; Greek: δόρυ) is a spear that was the chief armament of hoplites (heavy infantry) in Ancient Greece. The word \"dory\" was first attested by Homer with the meanings of \"wood\" and \"spear\". Homeric heroes hold two dorata (Il. 11,43, Od. 1, 256). In the Homeric epics and in the classical period the dory was a symbol of military power, possibly more important than the sword, as can be deducted from expressions like \"Troy conquered by dory\" (Il. 16,708) and words like \"doryktetos\" (spear-won) and \"doryalotos\" (spear-taken).The dory was about three metres in length (ten feet) and had a handle with a diameter of 5 cm (two inches) made of wood, either cornel or ash weighing 1 to 2 kg. The flat leaf-shaped spearhead was composed of iron and its weight was counterbalanced by a bronze butt-spike. (cf Sarissa)".
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- Dory_(spear) wikiPageRevisionID "703287301".
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Aspis.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Bronze.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_military_equipment.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_military_terminology.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pole_weapons.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Cornus_mas.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Darius_I.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Fraxinus.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Greco-Persian_Wars.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Homer.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Hoplite.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Javelin.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Empire.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Phalanx.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Sarissa.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Spear.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Xerxes_I.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Xiphos.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLink Xyston.
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''doru'', or ''dory''".
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Doru".
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dory (spear)".
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- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spear".
- Dory_(spear) wikiPageWikiLinkText "dori".
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- Dory_(spear) subject Category:Ancient_Greek_military_equipment.
- Dory_(spear) subject Category:Ancient_Greek_military_terminology.
- Dory_(spear) subject Category:Pole_weapons.
- Dory_(spear) hypernym Spear.
- Dory_(spear) type Weapon.
- Dory_(spear) comment "The Dory or Doru (/dɒrʊ/; Greek: δόρυ) is a spear that was the chief armament of hoplites (heavy infantry) in Ancient Greece. The word \"dory\" was first attested by Homer with the meanings of \"wood\" and \"spear\". Homeric heroes hold two dorata (Il. 11,43, Od. 1, 256). In the Homeric epics and in the classical period the dory was a symbol of military power, possibly more important than the sword, as can be deducted from expressions like \"Troy conquered by dory\" (Il.".
- Dory_(spear) label "Dory (spear)".
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- Dory_(spear) sameAs Dory_(arma).
- Dory_(spear) sameAs m.027fhnn.
- Dory_(spear) sameAs Дорі.
- Dory_(spear) sameAs Q384589.
- Dory_(spear) wasDerivedFrom Dory_(spear)?oldid=703287301.
- Dory_(spear) isPrimaryTopicOf Dory_(spear).