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Hemithorakion (Greek: ημιθωράκιο) (hemi- thorax) was an ancient Greek half-armour that covered the midriff or abdomen area. The inventor is believed to be the Thessalian ruler Jason of Pherae. It was an equipment of the officers, not of common soldiers. Plutarch records that hemithorakia were worn by Pelopidas and his soldiers during the battle to expel the Spartans from Thebes in 379, a battle in which Pelopidas and his men disguised themselves as women. In art, it is generally seen on female warriors, which corroborates Plutarch's account. Instances in art include several vase depictions on Amazons. An unusual intact terracotta mold from Morgantina, dating from the first half of the fourth century, shows Artemis wearing the hemithorakia while sacrificing a hind.

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  • Hemithorakion (de)
  • Hemithorakia (in)
  • Hemithorakion (en)
  • Hemithorakion (it)
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  • Ein Hemithorakion (altgriechisch ἡμιθωράκιον hēmithōrákion, aus ἡμι… hēmi…, deutsch ‚halb‘ und einer Verkleinerungsform von θώραξ thṓrax, deutsch ‚Brust, Brustpanzer‘; die Übersetzung lautet also in etwa „kleiner halber Brustpanzer“) war eine antike griechische Rüstung. (de)
  • Hemithorakion (Greek: ημιθωράκιο) (hemi- thorax) was an ancient Greek half-armour that covered the midriff or abdomen area. The inventor is believed to be the Thessalian ruler Jason of Pherae. It was an equipment of the officers, not of common soldiers. Plutarch records that hemithorakia were worn by Pelopidas and his soldiers during the battle to expel the Spartans from Thebes in 379, a battle in which Pelopidas and his men disguised themselves as women. In art, it is generally seen on female warriors, which corroborates Plutarch's account. Instances in art include several vase depictions on Amazons. An unusual intact terracotta mold from Morgantina, dating from the first half of the fourth century, shows Artemis wearing the hemithorakia while sacrificing a hind. (en)
  • Hemithorakia (hemi- thorax) merupakan setengah-baju besi yang menutupi perut atau area abdomen. Pencipta dari penemuan ini diduga adalah raja Thessalia, Iason dari Ferai. Benda ini adalah peralatan petugas, dan bukan untuk tentara biasa. Plutarkhos mencatat bahwa hemithorakia dipakai oleh Pelopidas dan tentaranya selama pertempuran untuk mengusir orang-orang Sparta dari Thiva pada tahun 379, sebuah pertempuran di mana Pelopidas dan anak buahnya menyamar sebagai wanita. Dalam seni, umumnya terlihat pada pejuang wanita, yang menguatkan catatan Plutarkhos. Contoh dalam seni mencakup beberapa deposisi vas di Amazon. Cetakan terra cotta yang tidak biasa dari Morgantina, yang berasal dari paruh pertama abad keempat, menunjukkan Artemis mengenakan hemithorakia sambil mengorbankan bagian belakang. (in)
  • Una hemithorakion (in greco antico: ἡμιθωράκιον traducibile in "semi corazza") era un'antica armatura greca. (it)
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  • Ein Hemithorakion (altgriechisch ἡμιθωράκιον hēmithōrákion, aus ἡμι… hēmi…, deutsch ‚halb‘ und einer Verkleinerungsform von θώραξ thṓrax, deutsch ‚Brust, Brustpanzer‘; die Übersetzung lautet also in etwa „kleiner halber Brustpanzer“) war eine antike griechische Rüstung. (de)
  • Hemithorakion (Greek: ημιθωράκιο) (hemi- thorax) was an ancient Greek half-armour that covered the midriff or abdomen area. The inventor is believed to be the Thessalian ruler Jason of Pherae. It was an equipment of the officers, not of common soldiers. Plutarch records that hemithorakia were worn by Pelopidas and his soldiers during the battle to expel the Spartans from Thebes in 379, a battle in which Pelopidas and his men disguised themselves as women. In art, it is generally seen on female warriors, which corroborates Plutarch's account. Instances in art include several vase depictions on Amazons. An unusual intact terracotta mold from Morgantina, dating from the first half of the fourth century, shows Artemis wearing the hemithorakia while sacrificing a hind. (en)
  • Hemithorakia (hemi- thorax) merupakan setengah-baju besi yang menutupi perut atau area abdomen. Pencipta dari penemuan ini diduga adalah raja Thessalia, Iason dari Ferai. Benda ini adalah peralatan petugas, dan bukan untuk tentara biasa. Plutarkhos mencatat bahwa hemithorakia dipakai oleh Pelopidas dan tentaranya selama pertempuran untuk mengusir orang-orang Sparta dari Thiva pada tahun 379, sebuah pertempuran di mana Pelopidas dan anak buahnya menyamar sebagai wanita. Dalam seni, umumnya terlihat pada pejuang wanita, yang menguatkan catatan Plutarkhos. Contoh dalam seni mencakup beberapa deposisi vas di Amazon. Cetakan terra cotta yang tidak biasa dari Morgantina, yang berasal dari paruh pertama abad keempat, menunjukkan Artemis mengenakan hemithorakia sambil mengorbankan bagian belakang. (in)
  • Una hemithorakion (in greco antico: ἡμιθωράκιον traducibile in "semi corazza") era un'antica armatura greca. (it)
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