In a word, no. Though Prussia did field small fleets from time to time they were essentially a land power with no naval might to speak of.
Strong navy.
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When Athens used its navy to good effect during the 27-year Peloponnesian War, Sparta realised that it had to get the Peloponnesian league an equally strong nave to succeed. They took money from Persia to build a fleet which finally destroyed the Athenian navy and led to Athens' surrender.
Austria and Prussia
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The kings of Prussia ruled as an absolute monarchy from 1701-1740. A strong army helped the rulers gain power.
Athens had a strong navy, while Sparta had a better army
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Prussia invaded France in response to France declaring war on Austria. This invasion created a strong army, which conquered most of Europe.
The surface navy is the surface ships that make up a strong portion of the navy.
Athens always had a strong navy and they have benefitted their navy because of it's power.
Strong navy.
Prussia and Sparta were similar in the extend that both were powerful in terms of military, Sparta using elite infantry to aid them in battles, and Prussia using strong tactics to win theirs.
a strong navy
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