The linothorax was a type of armour used by the Ancient Greeks from the Mycenaean Period through to the Classical Period. Its use is first recorded in Homer's Iliad but the extent of its popularity is unknown. The linothorax appears to have been the choice of armour for Greek hoplites around the late seventh century and early sixth century B.C. It is believed that it was in most use around the time of the Persian Wars.
Size:
shoulder to bottom of petruges - 92cm
chest - 125cm
waist - 125cm
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The Brass Corinthian helmet worn by our hoplite was popular during the Archaic and early Classical periods,
This helm is padded and ready to be worn. It is made from brass so it won't rust!
Height: 43cm including plume holder