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The kings, then the Tyrants. See the list Greek Tyrants in the separate panel Sources and related links: below.

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In ancient Greece someone who gained power by force is known as?

A conqueror. It was not a tyrant - tyrants were appointed to put an end to autocratic rule by oligarchs and give the mass of people fair treatment.


Who was the force of love in ancient Greece?

Aphrodite, the goddess of love.


How old is the idea that force causes motion?

Thousands of years old. Came out of Ancient Greece.


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The Maccabees were a family that fought a successful rebellion against the Syrian invaders who attempted to force all Jews into becoming Hellenized. This is remembered by the holiday of Channukah.


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why is functional force called a contact force?


What is a force called that is supportive force?

The force called supportive force is a force exerted by hard surfaces


Are education is reachable by police power?

No, proper education and learning cannot be gained by force.


What was Mussolini's style?

it was an autocratic leadership he gained followers by striking fear into them with his secret police force


Why didn't the ancient Romans have an Air Force or Marine Corps?

Considering it was 'ancient' Rome, the technology was not well developed to have an Air Force. As far as a marine corps, yes, the Romans had marines. They were the soldiers who fought on ships in addition to the naval crews. They were called "miles classicus" to distinguish them from the "miles gregarius" or common soldier of the legion.