No, but it had one of the largest armies and war fleets of the Greek city-states which, combined with its city walls and fortified port connected to the city, gave it strong offensive power ability to resist siege while striking enemy home cities by amphibious attack.
They were the fiercest warriors around and the best trained too. Their army was the biggest out of all the tribes surrounding Tenochtitlan.
The Golden Age got it's name by the Spartans conquering it, then naming it after their fiercest warrior, Bobaganush.
Athens had become an intellectual center. Sparta was the warriors of Greece.
Nashville is called The Athens Of The South, and Athens was guarded by warriors called the Titans.
only sparta.
only sparta.
They did both. Spartans were fierce warriors. They challenged Athens most of the time to see which was best. Spartans trained warriors, to fight. They were one of the most ferocious city's in Greece, but they had to train the warriors to fight.
Hera of Athens set a compition between the polis's to see who had the feircest warriors.
Britain's fiercest wild Bird isA Hawkeurasian buzzard hawk.
Yes
no they were the names of the conquering warriors. but in a sense they did rule the kingdom, but im 20% if it was an empire at that time
Britain's fiercest wild Bird isA Hawkeurasian buzzard hawk.