(ἀθάνατοι, immortals), in Persian Antiquity, a body of cavalry, consisting of 10,000 men, always complete. They were called athanati, because when one of them happened to die another was immediately appointed to succeed him.
(ἀθάνατοι, immortals), in Persian Antiquity, a body of cavalry, consisting of 10,000 men, always complete. They were called athanati, because when one of them happened to die another was immediately appointed to succeed him.