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They were given military training to prepare them for callout when their city-state forces were mobilised.
They were given military training to prepare them for callout when their city-state forces were mobilised.
I believe they would have to be 30 years. If not then I have no clue
Rome and Greece
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They were to go to school until the age of 7. After that, they were sent off to live away from their families, in military barracks.
Greece first came to prominence in the Bronze Age, but the classical period occured after the Age of Iron. It depends on how ancient you want to get.
In Sparta ate age 7 boys and girls went to training, but then at age 15 girls married. In Athens ate age 7 only boys went to training which included education and girls stayed home.
The term that was not used during the age of ancient Greece was stone age. They did not use this term because there wasn't enough stones
The term that was not used during the age of ancient Greece was stone age. They did not use this term because there wasn't enough stones
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The army would accept recruits betwen the ages of eighteen and twenty-five.