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Agema (), plural agemata (αγήματα) is a term to describe a military detachment, used for a special purpose, such as guarding high valued targets. Due to its nature the agema most probably comprises elite troops.


Etymology
The word derives from the Greek verb ago (). It can literally mean a pack, a routing party and/or a detachment that has a single commander.


Macedonian army
In ancient Macedonia, the royal squadron of the Companion cavalry formed the mounted agema, and was usually led in person by the king. The senior chiliarchy (χιλιαρχία) of the and , and later (silver shields) formed the foot agema. In the eastern states (the , Ptolemaic Egypt, the Kingdom of ) they were the infantry guards of the king. The eastern agema guards wore bronze plate, (or Thracian) helmet and shield, and carried a and short sword.


The agema in the Antigonid army
In Macedonia, especially under Philip V of Macedon and Perseus of Macedon, the agema formed an elite body within the corps of . This corps is not to be confused with the light infantry. The Macedonian peltast corps was the equivalent of the hypaspists in Alexander the Great's army. The agema, as well as the peltasts, according to Duncan Head, would fight in pitched battle as a conventional . Yet they may have used lighter equipment for forced marches.


The agema in the Seleucid army
The agema had a full name, the agema of the hypaspists. The absence of mention of them in detailed writings about the Seleucid campaigns may be due to their having retained only the second half of their name, being called the hypaspists. They formed a crack force within the infantry guardsmen corps.

They were recruited from the and their neighbors.

(2025). 9781326560515, Wargames Research Group Ltd. .

The agema in the was also elite corps of cavalry that would escort the king into battle or be placed under direct command and combined with the Companions to escort the king.


Modern use
In modern Greece's , the term agema denotes an honorary guard detachment, such as at the hoisting of the or in national and religious feasts. The name was applied for a short time to the Royal Guard, following its establishment in December 1868.

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