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The hoplites are those most commonly called up, especially to defend the city on feast days or in times of crisis. When the city troops are mobilised to fight outside the city, one of the presidents is elected ''strategos'', in command of the whole. They are often accompanied by mercenaries and troops levied from the local tribes.
 
The hoplites are those most commonly called up, especially to defend the city on feast days or in times of crisis. When the city troops are mobilised to fight outside the city, one of the presidents is elected ''strategos'', in command of the whole. They are often accompanied by mercenaries and troops levied from the local tribes.
  
Massalia has a powerful navy, with several of the wealthiest man able to fund a warship, or at least fund part of the costs of running a ship and its crew. These crews are comprised of professional rowers, not citizens, to avoid giving political power to the common men. Massalia can muster some 50-60 warships, ranging from ''hemiolias'', through ''trihemiolias'' up to ''trieres''.
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Massalia has a powerful navy, with several of the wealthiest man able to fund a warship, or at least fund part of the costs of running a ship and its crew. These crews are comprised of professional rowers, not citizens, to avoid giving political power to the common men. Massalia can muster some 50-60 warships, ranging from ''hemiolias'', through ''trihemiolias'' up to ''triremes''.
  
  

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