Religious conflict and empirical ambitions. These two are not mutually exclusive.
Yes. In modern times, Greece fought in World War 2 and Korea. In ancient times, Greece fought the Persian Wars.
They documented their wars so everyone in the future would know their the BOSS!
The Punic Wars.
I am under the impression that most wars have been fought over religious freedom. Am I wrong?
There were thousands of wars all over the world in antiquity. Ancient wars were fought near many rivers in many parts of the world.
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The two ancient civilizations that always fought in the Punic wars were Rome, located in Italy, and Carthage, located in modern Tunisia.
Corinth fought on the winning side in both wars.
Yes, their were many wars in the 1700s. Most wars in the 1700s were fought over power/control over a colony by the European Colonial powers. Other wars were fought for other reasons, i.e. The American Revolution was fought to gain American independence, and etc...
The ancient name for Iran was Persia; see Persian history.
Because they were warriors so that means that they actually fought the wars.
Some reasons that wars are fought today are:To gain power and/or wealth.To take control over territory.For freedom.Fear.Dignity.Religous reasons.Resources.Maybe, but not all the time, maybe revenge.Sometimes glory.I hope you got something useful out of this!=))))))))