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well done Corinthian Dierarchos!
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Bravo!!! Good job in everything! I especially like your sandals. Nice shots. Who survived the duel? OK,obviously you,since i'm talking to you right now...or is it syber-world conversation?
Eagerly waiting more photos.
Khaire
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Giannis K. Hoplite
a.k.a.:Giannis Kadoglou
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My attempts on a hellenistic thyreophoros:
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Hello
I am Eduardo Guillén, founder of Atenea Promakhos.
Although I should like very much to participate in the Roman Army forum, I d’ont believe I can do it often, because usually I have few time and besides, I speak, read and write English with many limitations and difficulties, but there is many time I wished to send regards to all reenactment fellows in the forum, I see from time to time.
In this moment I have found the time and an small pretext to do it, when I have seen a very good image of an hellenistic warrior thyreophoros.
Now we are also beginning to develop the hellenistic-punic period and I should like to share my first attempt to reconstruct a punic warrior on a cartaginian event, were some of us participated in Ibiza on last October, were some people are working on that theme.
Very kind regards to every body
Eduardo Guillén
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Here are some more images of the punic event In Ibiza
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The rest of the images
Regards
Eduardo Guillén
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Well done Eduardo.
I belive that with minor details changes the "punics" could become Ptolemaic or other Hellenistic infantry.
Here (with the kind help of the Heteroi) is my interpretation of late period hoplte that could cover 400 B.C to 146 B.C.
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Fantastic, Eduardo!
I hope that you can communicate more often!
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Well done .Very Good to see some Punic Impressions 8)
Hannibal ad portas ! Dave Bartlett . " War produces many stories of fiction , some of which are told until they are believed to be true." U S Grant
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After the cartaginian theme I send now two images of our last greek activitues
Khaire
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In the UK Punic War impressions are few and far between. I did meet some re-enactors from the USA on Hadrians Wall, dressed as legionaries from the Punic Wars, but that was a special occasion. Your Greek and Punic impressions look great. Just what do you do with all that sunshine?
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