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=== Helots as troops in conflict === [[Herodotus]] makes multiple accounts of Helots accompanying Spartans as servants and soldiers in battles such as [[Thermopylae]] and [[Plataea]],<ref>{{Cite book|last=Herodotus.|url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/464268448|title=The landmark Herodotus : the histories|date=2007|publisher=Pantheon Books|isbn=978-0-307-53654-9|oclc=464268448}}</ref> often lightly equipped compared to their hoplite counterparts. In his reports on Plataea, he makes multiple accounts of Helots which accompanied the Spartans on the battlefield and made up the mass of the army. In Greek military practice, the standard depth of the army's [[phalanx]] was eight men, having known this, Herodotus deducted that there was a soldier ratio of seven Helots to one Spartan at Plataea. Historians have confirmed that Herodotus' accounts of both Helot and Spartan soldiers is exaggerated, it is however confirmed that Helots were present on the battlefield due to Herodotus alluding to a grave which was constructed for the Helots. Helots may have also had other roles at Plataea besides forming the ranks in battle, some historians believe that Helots were also designated with guarding supply lines for the armies.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Hunt|first=Peter|date=1997|title=Helots at the Battle of Plataea|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/4436459|journal=Historia: Zeitschrift fΓΌr Alte Geschichte|volume=46|issue=2|pages=129β144|jstor=4436459|issn=0018-2311}}</ref>
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