The Persian War
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Yes, the army was paid but out of the basic salary the soldier had to pay for his food, clothing, boots and part of the cost of fodder for the contuberium mule. Donatives, bonuses and his share of loot made up the bulk of the soldier's earnings.
He shared the Roman Empire with Octavian and Lepidus, his partners in the Second Triumvirate. His share was the provinces in Greece, Asia Minor, Egypt and the Levant.
He was a poor farmer, then later a property-less citizen. Rich is not a word associated with them. They sometimes gained a small share of any spoils, but generally were on subsistence pay.
Greece had its share of strong rulers. They included Alexander the Great, Philip of Macedon, Philip III, Cassander, Seleukus, Perseus, and Perdikkas II.
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The Mediterranean Sea is contiguous Egypt and Greece.
Greece.
Italy and Greece both have major rivers, and they share the Adriatic Sea. Hope this helps!
Give someone else a stake in the outcome.
They watched the spectral soldiers die
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No. Azerbaijan is a country in central Asia and partly in Europe. It is a long way from Greece and does not even share a border with it.
Presumably you have some to choose from which you didn't share with us.
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They watched the spectral soldiers die
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