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the distance people could walk on foot
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That story contains many amazing adventures of the Greeks as they attempt to get home. It is a long one and is what you can read about in the "Odyssey". Enjoy.Addendum:On the broader picture, Greece was rolled into turmoil by the movement of peoples from the north and across the eastern Mediterranean area. The Dorian Greeks moved into southern Greece, the Sea Peoples around the Aegean and Mediterranean coast. As the Greeks overpopulated, they sent out colonies to the east and west, establishing humdreds of new cities in Sicily, Italy, Asia Minor and the Black Sea.
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The first cities in the world developed in Mesopotamia.
Athens-Belonging to the Athenians Sparta-Belonging to the Spartans
The Battle of Thermopylae .(the 300 Spartans were part of a 7,000-strong Greek force which held the pass).The Battle of Thermopylae.It was not just 300 Spartans, it was a force of about 7,000 from several Greek cities.
attacking high level NPC cities is the best way
it depends on which attack it was.
For patrolling, sub-hunting, landing in cities, attacking and many other uses.
No,you cant "Destroy" a player city, if a player has 7 cities or something you can take there cities by attacking them and send a finalattack when loyalty drops 0.Also your title must be Knight to Take a city ir build one.You may not take the players last city,but you can keep plundering them and plundering them. I just attack whatever i can attack though my archers are getting killed easily for some reason...
A valiant stand by the central Greek cities, and the sacrifice of the Spartans who fought to the death in order to allow their allies escape the field.
Thermopylae. They were part of a force of 7,000 from Greek cities tasked with delaying the Persian advance.
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Nagasaki and Hiroshima
Cannons.
Sparta's serf population revolted and Athens sent a force to help the Spartans put it down. Then the Athenian soldiers started to sympathise with the serfs , so the Spartans sent them home. Relations froze. When the Athenians made an empire out of the Delian League cities it had led against the persians, it became adventurous and interfered in the affairs of the cities of the Peloponnesian League which Sparta led. Sparta asked Athens to back off, an overconfident Athens persisted and war ensued.