
Toxotai - Wikipedia
Toxotai (Ancient Greek: τοξόται, romanized: toxotai, lit. 'archers'; singular: τοξότης, toxótēs) were Ancient Greek and Byzantine archers. During the ancient period they were armed with a short …
Greek Warfare | Toxotai - History Archive
The Toxotai (singular: Toxotes) were ancient Greek archers, a specialized group of light infantry who played a crucial role in various Greek armies. The word "toxotes" comes from the Greek …
Age of Mythology/Greek Units - StrategyWiki
Feb 3, 2022 · Toxotes, the standard ranged unit, are strong against infantry. In Ancient Greek armies, they were equipped with both a bow and a short sword, as well as a small shield. …
Toxotai | Military Wiki | Fandom
Toxotai (Greek: Τοξόται, "archers"; plural form of Toxotes, τοξότης) were Greek archers armed with a short Greek bow and a short sword. They carried a little pelte (or pelta) (Greek: πέλτη) …
Toxotai | Ancient Greece - Stronghold Nation
In the 2nd Century BC, some few examples of the use of The Toxa (Bow), were seen. The Soldiers who used them were known as “Toxotai”. On par with The Peltast (or Slingers), The …
τοξότης - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Feb 26, 2025 · From Ancient Greek τοξότης (toxótēs). τοξότης • (toxótis) m (plural τοξότες, feminine τοξότρια)
Toxotes - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Mar 9, 2024 · From Ancient Greek τοξότης (toxótēs, “bowman, archer”). Toxotes (plural Toxotai) Sagittarius, the archer. Toxotes, in Anthology of Classical Myth: Primary Sources in …
Toxotes | Age of Empires Series Wiki | Fandom
The Toxotes (plural: Toxotai) is the main ranged soldier used by the Greeks in Age of Mythology. They can be trained at the Archery Range once the Classical Age is reached. They are one of …
Toxotes | Historica Wiki | Fandom
Toxotes were archers that served in the armies of Ancient Greece. After centuries of warfare that was decided by Hoplite battle, the Greeks began using a variety of units weapons after the …
TOXOTAE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TOXOTAE is public slaves of ancient Athens often of Scythian origin, armed with bows, and serving as police.