- Sciritae
The Sciritae or Skiritai (Greek: polytonic|Σκιρῖται "Skiritai") were a people subject to
Sparta , whose status is comparable to that of thePerioeci . They lived in Skiritis, a mountainous region located in northernLaconia on the border withArcadia , between the Oenus and the Eurotas rivers.According to
Stephanus of Byzantium andHesychius of Alexandria , the Sciritae were of Arcadian origin. Their way of life was essentially rural: they mostly lived in villages, of which the biggest were Oion and Caryai. Their territory was inhospitable, but was of strategic importance forSparta since it controlled the road toTegea , which explains why it rapidly fell in Spartan hands. Their status was to that of the Perioeci, butXenophon keeps them distinguished.In war the Sciritae formed an elite corps of
light infantry , a "lochos" (battalion ) of about 600 men, which were used as a complement to the civic army. According toThucydides ( [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Thuc.+5.67.1 v. 67] ), they fought on the extreme-left wing in the battle-line, the most threatening position for thehoplite phalanx: "In this battle the left wing was composed of the Sciritae, who in a Lacedaemonian army have always that post to themselves alone". At night, they were placed as sentinels ahead of the army (Xenophon , "Constitution of the Spartans", xii. 3) and acted as scouts to open the way for the king, whom they only could precede.In the "Cyropaedia" (IV, 2), Xenophon compares them to the
Hyrcania n cavalry, used by the Assyrians as rear-guard.ee also
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Perioeci
*Neodamodes
*Trophimoi
*Ekdromoi References
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Edmond Lévy "Sparte : histoire politique et sociale jusqu’à la conquête romaine, Seuil, coll. « Points Histoire »",Paris , 2003 ISBN 2-02-032453-9External links
* [http://www.press.umich.edu/pdf/0472110640.pdf Information Gathering in Classical Greece] by Frank Santini Russell (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1999)
* [http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~sparta/topics/articles/academic/lacspeaking.htm The Sparta Pages: Laconically Speaking - A Glossary of Terms]
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