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Achaeans Boiotoi; under 5 leaders with 50 ships each carrying 120 men. The mention of many leaders and towns, with the notable exception of Thebes (sacked before the Trojan War) might suggest a loose tribal organization.{Hero 5/Junior leaders 12/Ships 50/Men 3000/Figures 60}

Aspledon and Minyaean Orchomenus; on the coast north of Boiotia, under two leaders with 30 ships. {Heroes 2/Ships 30/Men 750/Figures 15}

Phokeeis; under two leaders with 40 ships. {Heroes 2/Ships 40/Men 1000/Figures 20}

Lokroi; under the 'Lesser Ajax', with 40 ships. {Hero 1/Ships 40/Men 1000/Figures 20}

Abantes; from Euboea, with 40 ships. A fierce tribe described as swift, with hair falling in locks at the back and wielding ashen thrusting-spears.{Hero 1/Ships 40/Men 1000/Figures 20}

Athenaoi; under Menesthenes, a skilled commander like Nestor, with 50 ships.{Hero 1/Ships 50/Men 1250 /Figures 25}

Salamis; under the 'Great Ajax', with 12 ships.{Hero 1/Ships 12/Men 600/Figures 12}

Argos and Tiryns, under Diomedes, with 80 ships. His territory included part of the Argive plain, Acte and Aegina. {Heroes 2/Junior Leaders 4/Ships 80/Men 2000/Figures 40}

Mycenae, under Agamemnon, with 100 ships. His realm included the North of the Argive plain and territory along the Gulf of Corinth. {Hero 1/Ships 100/Men 2500/Figures 50}

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