By 500BCE the population of the Greek homelands stood at about 2,000,000 and the Greek appetite for food had altered and broadened from the earlier, hunting-dependant, meat based diet. All sorts of changes had taken…
Athens has a unique place in human history. As the people who pioneer the arts of history, philosophy and theatre, who attempt the first radical version of democracy, and who achieve a degree of perfection…
In ancient Greece, the great rival of Athens was Sparta. The city-state and its surrounding territory were located on the Peloponnesus, a peninsula southwest of Athens. Sparta (called Lacedaemon by themselves) was the capital of…
Making basic Ancient Greek clothing is pretty easy, even if you don’t sew. The first part of your Ancient Greek kit will be a simple tunic, known as a chiton, and a short cloak called…
“Molon labe” (μολὼν λαβέ). Literally, “Come and take (them)”. This was the message sent by Leonidas, King of Sparta, to the Persian king Xerxes, when Xerxes demanded that the Greeks lay down their arms. The…
In August members of the Hoplites Association attended the Spetchley Park M5 Show, a multi-period living history event in Worcester.
Members of the Hoplite Association recently worked with the Science Channel to record onsite footage for a documentary on the Battle of Thermopylae: “UNEARTHED: The Battle of Thermopylae”. Check out the video and the behind-the-scenes…
Hoplite Association joined forces with Crusades, Hoplitai en Galatia from France, and Ennomotia from Belgium for three days of rich Living History at Military Odyssey, the biggest multi-period living history event in the world. Check…