(ἀργυρασπίδες), a name given by Alexander the Great to a division of his army which had bucklers covered with silver. In this he was imitated by Alexander Severus, who had bodies of men called Argyroaspides and Chrysaspides.
(ἀργυρασπίδες), a name given by Alexander the Great to a division of his army which had bucklers covered with silver. In this he was imitated by Alexander Severus, who had bodies of men called Argyroaspides and Chrysaspides.