Assyrian army

Assyrian army

Xerxes' army - infantry Review/Parade

 

Following on from all my previous posts on building this army, I think it's worth stating the criteria I've used for this army.

It's not designed to be a completely  accurate representation. It's designed to field an Old School Persian army based on Garrison 20mm figures and conversions of Garrison figures. These may or may not be close to the descriptions in Herodotus or 'Armies of the Greek and Persian Wars'. Often not! Equally, it isn't meant to cover every contingent in every Corps - although some Corps may be represented by more than one contingent. The idea is to present all the different Corps.

Must admit I've spent more time on this (figures and post!) than just about any other Review - I've trialled three different layots and 'formally' considered two different force compositions - plus other odd thoughts that didn't get past that!

My final thoughts were this. Herodotus describes 30 Corps of 60,000 men each. Looking at it, I finally settled on representing each Corps by 6 elements so that each element nominally represented 10,000 men on Herodotus' lists. As some elements only included 2 or 3 figures, that merely represents units that sent 'understrength' units!

In terms of numbers, there are 8 24 figure Corps, 14 18 figure Corps and 8 12 figure Corps. This represents 540 figures in total. If each figure represents 2,500 men the whole infantry force represents 1,350,000 men.

Incidentally, I got a bit confused with the numbers - at 10,000 Immortals and 60,000 for the other 29 Corps, 'Armies of the Greek and Persian Wars' got the total to 1,175,000 - I couldn't understand why, even by making the Immortals the same size as the other Corps thus adding 50, 000 to my total, I got a number 175,000 higher than they did - simple answer, the book added the numbers up wrong! The obvious clue - if all their numbers were multiples of 10,000, how can the total have a 5,000 in it? Took me ages to work it out - you always assume the book is right!
Individual Corps are set out from left to right - I to X on the front, XI to XX in the middle, XXI to XXX at the back. The Immortals should only be 10,000 strong rather than the 60,000 nominal strength of the others so they are a bit over represented.

A view down the army from the left flank. Of the 30 Corps only 5 don't include at least some conversions in their ranks.

Xerxes reviewing the army accompanied by Guard cavalry - I'm not including these cavalry as part of the army.

As Mardonius was in charge of the army at Plataea I'm using this to represent him as the 'real' general of the invasion army.

Because I'm sticking to '6 elements per Corps' a couple of Corps are only represented by half units - this is Corps XXV and includes Cabalees and Milyae.

Another 'split' Corps - XVIII with Ethiopians and Arabians. The Libyans of Corps XIX are in the background.

Other people's figures - Corps VI Assyrians using figures bought from Harry Pearson. These are the figures he says he used as Tarbisa infantry in his Apocryphal Well recreation - think he got mixed up with the Tutub infantry though -  Tutubs should have been the Garrison  figures and Tarbisa the Minifigs.

Corps XX Paphlagonians - ex-Charles Grant figures next to those Libyans again!


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