Silicari
Silicari are a group of ancient Greek mercenaries who served in the armies of various city-states and foreign powers during the classical period. The term "silicari" is derived from the Greek word "silikos," which means "soldier." They were known for their professionalism, discipline, and effectiveness in battle, often serving as elite troops.
The origins of the silicari can be traced back to the late 6th century BCE, when they
Silicari were typically organized into phalanxes, the same formation used by the hoplites of ancient Greece.
Despite their effectiveness, the silicari faced criticism for their mercenary nature, which sometimes led to conflicts
The silicari played a significant role in the political and military landscape of ancient Greece, serving as