These men were thus equipped; and the Cyprians furnished a hundred and fifty ships, being themselves equipped as follows⁠—their kings had their heads wound round with fillets, 1051 and the rest had tunics, 1052 but in other respects they were like the Hellenes. Among these there are various races as follows⁠—some of them are from Salamis and Athens, others from Arcadia, others from Kythnos, others again from Phoenicia and others from Ethiopia, as the Cyprians themselves report. 91. The Kilikians furnished a hundred ships; and these again had about their heads native helmets, and for shields they carried targets made of raw ox-hide: they wore tunics 1053

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