- Mora (military unit)
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A mora (Greek: μόρα) was an ancient Spartan military unit of about a sixth of the Spartan army, at approx. 600 men by modern estimates, although Xenophon places it at 6000. This can be reconciled by the nature of the Spartan army with an organisation based on year classes, with only the younger troops being mobilised for all but the gravest emergencies. Either way, it was the largest tactical unit in Sparta if not all Greece and was often the only force sent out on campaign.
A mora was composed of hoplites, men armed with spears, swords and the heavy aspis shield and armoured in a cuirass, greaves and a Corinthian helmet. The unit was led by a Polemarch, the third (or arguably second) highest rank in Spartan hierarchy after the kings. However, sometimes there was a higher rank, that of Strategos, most famously held by Lysander. During the time of pure phalanx combat in Greece, the mora was a very difficult obstacle for an opposing commander to negotiate. However, Iphicrates of Athens used a small, elite group of lightly armed peltasts to destroy one.
See also
- Lochos
Categories:- Ancient Greek military terminology
- Military units and formations of ancient Greece
- Spartan army
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