It makes interesting reading and historical study.
Yes they have.
It would not have changed one iota.
by cumingall over it
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cool beans
well they were in peace and don't have wars and stuff
The loss of life is so great because of the people today, the wars, the economy, etc.
Unfortunately it didn't - the external threat gone, they went back to their usual destructive wars between each other.
No, they already had a couple of thousand, one for each aspect of life, and didn't need or think of any more.
Well spies were always used in wars but today they use them for the presedent or secretservice people.
It has changed the world of tecnoly because just about every computer today uses one.
Ancient Greece did not expand into the Persian Empire. Greece was comprised of over 2,000 independent city-states, the ones in Asia Minor being inside the Persian Empire. It was the Macedonians under Alexander the Great who expanded into and took over the Persian Empire. Alexander's successors divided the Empire into kingdoms of their own (Egypt, Syria-Mesopotamia etc , and these lasted a couple of hundred years until the expanding Roman Empire absorbed them.