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Why are they called as such? Is it a historical name?

I propose to call the advanced champion Spartiates, Spartan Hippeis. Historically, Spartan Hippeis are the royal bodyguard of the Spartan kings, and are picked from the best Spartiates.

Fun fact: Spartans were banned from some Olympic Games because they were so good it was considered unfair to compete against them.

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From "The Border of War and Peace" by Natasha Bershadsky here https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/bershadsky/files/the_border_of_war_and_peace_myth_and_rit.pdf :

The Spartan hippeis were an elite corps of hoplites (their equestrian appellation notwithstanding), who numbered three hundreds. In the Classical period, the hippeis fought in close proximity to the king and had the task of protecting him. They also served as the Spartan “emergency force” in cases of internal or external danger. The hippeis were chosen on the basis of their excellence from the body of hêbôntes.  The relevance of the hippeis to the present discussion stems from their character as picked troops and from their number, coinciding with the number of the Spartan warriors at Thyrea. In a recent article, Thomas Figueira suggests that the three hundred Spartans who fought in the battle of Champions must have been hippeis.  In the light of the previous discussion, we can modify Figuiera’s suggestion: the battle, in which all the Spartan participants die heroically, can be construed as a foundation myth of the hippeis, setting a benchmark for their fighting conduct.
 
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Yes, we are aware of the Hippeis. :) The Olympic Champions are specifically 2 men who flank the king on either side of him in the combat line. They are garlanded and their shields depict the cult of Zeus at Dodona. 

 

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But I guess we could have multiple layers of Spartiate upgrades. Spartiate -> Hippeis -> Olympic Champion

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6 hours ago, Gurken Khan said:

Weren't this the dudes who weren't allowed to compete at Olympia because it was considered unfair?

Spartans did not join some fighting competitions such as pankration after some date, supposedly because they are used to taking it too far so the competitors got injured or died, or because they were so good at it that it was deemed unfair to compete.

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5 hours ago, Vantha said:

Uhm, what do you mean by this? The Champions are called Spartiates, no?

6 hours ago, Vantha said:

What unit are you talking about? Which unit in the game is currently called 'Spartan Olympic Hoplite'?

Sorry nobody filled you in @Vantha these units belong to the spartan civ in the working version of a27. The civ was reworked to be more differentiated and interesting. These "olympic champion" units are stronger than regular hoplites. The current champion hoplites are actually available in p1 and promote to the discussed olympic champion.

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14 hours ago, real_tabasco_sauce said:

Sorry nobody filled you in @Vantha these units belong to the spartan civ in the working version of a27. The civ was reworked to be more differentiated and interesting. These "olympic champion" units are stronger than regular hoplites. The current champion hoplites are actually available in p1 and promote to the discussed olympic champion.

Thanks for explaining! I wasn't aware champions could rank up. It's a cool idea though.

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