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A brief history of the ancient Greek helmets

There are a few different “main designs” of Greek helmets worn by the Greeks (or their closely related factions) that are worth mentioning or that most people are looking to add to their collection. These include the Trojan helmet, the Corinthian helmet, the Spartan helmet, and the hoplite helmet. Most of these can be found in online stores, but you may want to do a little research on which ones are historically accurate before purchasing.

The first thing that comes to mind is the image of a Spartan soldier, with a red cape, a round bronze shield, a long spear and a bronze or brass helmet with the ever so popular feather. Fortunately, many online retail stores and specialty armor stores have this helmet for sale, as it is widely known to be a popular collectible. Common names like the Italic Corinthian helmet or simply a Spartan helmet, this replica will be a great addition to your collection. First of all, there are many types of helmet variations, so you are likely to get a unique one from the other collectors. The feathers come in red, white, black, and blue. This added to a combination of different metals makes your helmet essential.

Most Greek helmets will look like the Corinthian Italic design, which is characterized by a high plume that can turn into a ponytail at the end. It also has long cheek guards with a slot in the middle for maximum airflow. It will also be a tan, red, or black feather. Depending on the color of the rest of your outfit (black, brass, or bronze armor), any of these feather colors will do. The most popular for Corinthian Italic will be tan and red plumes. The hoplite was a common soldier in Greek armor and they carried the recognizable white round shield and a long spear. They were excellent at repelling cavalry and soldiers’ charges. However, not being very maneuverable, they were vulnerable to attacks from the rear.

This type of helmet generally had a fine horsehair feather that had strength and durability. Many times it turned into a braided ponytail at the end of the feather. This is most likely a good thing when you are doing your historical research or looking for a helmet to buy. As many of the Greek helmets sold in stores may look very similar or the same, you can bet that buying one of these will be a safe buy for your collection or recreation group. All in all, finding the classical Greek helmet is a matter of research and visiting many web stores and history sites. Many of the helmets you will find are roughly the same design, so you will have a general idea of ​​what the different types of Greek helmets are. Of course, some of the best ways to research Greek history is to read articles and news snippets on major websites and encyclopedias. After that, you can try visiting web stores to find the most historically accurate Greek helmet.

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