The share of the Athenians was captured on the voyage home; the arms now deposited in the Attic temples are three hundred panoplies, which the Acarnanians set apart for Demosthenes, and which he brought to Athens in person, his return to his country after the Aetolian disaster being rendered less hazardous by this exploit.
"The History of the Peloponnesian War"
Thucydides
In the chambers around the courtyard his lordship drove a thriving trade in wines from his vineyards, while his clients awaited his pleasure in the armoury, where the panoplies of his fighting predecessors still rusted on the walls.
"The Valley of Decision"
Edith Wharton
The piles of pikes and hanging panoplies dazzled them like mirrors.
"Salammbo"
Gustave Flaubert