From 49d86dcd9fa51fc2d37f88be07cf44845ff81fbb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: fatherbushido Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2017 15:24:53 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix a portrait icon reference. Accepted by Enrique. This was SVN commit r19169. --- .../templates/units/ptol_infantry_spearman_merc_b.xml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/binaries/data/mods/public/simulation/templates/units/ptol_infantry_spearman_merc_b.xml b/binaries/data/mods/public/simulation/templates/units/ptol_infantry_spearman_merc_b.xml index 5ef4c2ad61..0db936d705 100644 --- a/binaries/data/mods/public/simulation/templates/units/ptol_infantry_spearman_merc_b.xml +++ b/binaries/data/mods/public/simulation/templates/units/ptol_infantry_spearman_merc_b.xml @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Thureophóros Misthophóros Mercenary The thureophoroi (singular: thureophoros) was a type of infantry soldier, common in the 3rd to 1st century BC, who carried a large oval shield called a thureos which had a type of metal strip boss and a central spine. They were armed with a long thrusting spear, javelins and a sword. They also usually wore an iron or bronze Macedonian helmet. The thureos was probably originally an adapted form of a Celtic shield. Thracian and Illyrian infantry probably adopted the shield before the Greeks. However it has been suggested that the thureos was brought to Greece after Pyrrhus of Epirus' campaigns in Italy, as his Oscan allies and Roman enemies used the scutum. Thureophoroi were a 3rd century development on the Peltast and wore no body armor, but did wear sturdy leather boots for quick movement. Thureophoroi could skirmish, as well as fight in a phalanx when necessary. They were often stationed on the flanks of the traditional pike phalanx as a flexible link between the heavier pikemen and the cavalry wings. - units/sele_infantry_spearman_2.png + units/ptol_infantry_spearman_2.png units/ptol_infantry_spearman_merc_a