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Girls in Sparta were to grow up to be the moms of warriors. They took part in all the training because fit lades produced fit babies, who would fight.
they were the eagle warriors(not sure)
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Aztec warriors trained on a hill top temple.
the warriors trained in a field full of the warrior equipment!
this answer is true because within generations the warriors familys became a clans and grew more powerful
Knights were basically warriors, their high training made them the best elite force to have on a battlefield in Europe. They were the most important component of a standard medieval army, and the most powerful.
samurai, Japan, and warriors. a noun is a person (samurai; warriors), place (Japan), or thing (ex: sword)
In the warriors books, apprentice training is when the mentors (warriors chosen to teach the apprentices) train the apprentices to fight in the area for that purpose or hunt in the forest/river/wherever.
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The Terraconda warriors are a fictional race of ancient stone warriors from the game "Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville." They are powerful creatures made of rock and soil, known for their formidable strength and durability in battle.
the nba lakers take nba training field and other teams but i have to say nba fields are not for the warriors jazz or magics
The carib slept in hammocks. Warriors in training lived in a house called a carbet.
The Amazon. On one of Hercules's 12 quests, he was sent to fight the queen of the Amazon's who were a powerful tribe where the women were great warriors.
Either a mentor from ShadowClan training a young kit under Brokentail, or that young kit.
To train boys into powerful warriors, and to create ideal citizens. Source: My school textbook :)
Celtic warriors typically started training in combat skills from a young age, around 6-7 years old. They would go through years of training and experience before joining battle as full-fledged warriors in their late teens or early twenties.