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Horse Corral PtolemaioiPtolemaioi Military (Training) Level 3

Horse Corral

Regular practice and training conditions both riders and horses for war.

The scarcity of horses in some regions, climate, and the tradition of infantry fighting meant many Hellenistic rulers used a limited number of horsemen in their armies. Although the various states undoubtedly organised their forces differently, Greek military manuals point to both heavily armoured and lighter skirmishing cavalry. The 'hippeis' were the high ranking citizens who could afford to buy and keep horses, and they often served as a royal guard. Unlike their foot counterparts they continued to drill and practice in peacetime and took part in major processions and festivals. The cavalry of the Aeotolian League was regarded as the best cavalry of the Hellenistic world, while the Achaean League’s horsemen were thought of as largely ineffectual. Generals would supplement their own cavalry forces with the more experienced and better skilled mercenary riders, along with horsemen from conquered states.

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(rom_HELLENIC_military_buff_1)
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Horse Corral

Building Name

Horse Corral

Level Name

rom_HELLENIC_military_buff_cav_3

Building Chain

Military (Training)

Building Level

3

Create Time

10

Create Cost

2400

Require Resource

Grain

Require Technology

Tactical Flexibility
Tactical Flexibility

Effects

No Effect

Provides Garrison Army

No Garrison Units

Recruitable Units

No Recruitable Units
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