There is no Syrian soldier in 8TH century BC.
You are likely thinking of the ASSYRIAN EMPIRE, which cultivated numerous soldiers, most of whose names we shall never know.
Antiochus Epiphanes, in the 2nd century BCE.
8th Century BCE.
Hesiod - a farmer and philosopher author late 8th Century BCE. Homer - a bard who reduced the bardic stories to writing late 8th Century BCE. Aeschylus - a poet who wrote plays 5th Century BCE. Sophocles - a poet who wrote plays after Aeschylus 5th Century BCE.
8th Century BCE.
In around the 8th or 7th century bce and, by the mid-6th century BCE, had become part of the Greek literary canon.
In the early 8th Century BCE.
1200 to 600 BCE.
It was the Classical Antiquity period that was from the 8th-7th century BCE to the 5th century CE.
Troy was reputedly destroyed in the 12th Century BCE. Rome was reputedly founded in the 8th Century BCE. Draw your own conclusion.
12th Century BCE, although Homer's story incorporated elements of Greek past from the 14th to the 8th Century BCE.
Their origin is unknown, but they were common in Greece by the 8th Century BCE.
It was inspired by the Phoenician alphabet, around the 8th Century BCE.