Spartans. Although they proudly refered to themselves as Hoi Homoioi Or 'The Similars'
At the decisive battle of Plataea, Sparta provided 35,000 soldiers, twice the size of the next largest contingent of Athens.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
No, that was in the Revolutionary War where the British were called Redcoats.
The city of Sparta, in Greece.
Soldiers live in barracks
In Sparta, none The city had no walls, and called its soldiers their walls.
Sparta had a major focus on military power and physical fitnessSparta had the best soldiers in the world dedicated to fightingAthens had soldiers only in times of war that were only temporary soldiers.
The city of soldiers
Spartans were nothing but soldiers.
To be soldiers
Sparta. He led the famous 300 - the Spartan soldiers who stood down thousands of Persian soldiers and all died in the attempt.
Both.
sparta
Through farming mostly but many were soldiers
helots, fee noncitizens, and citizens how are either soldiers or are training soldiers
Yes. Spartan males were trained to be Soldiers since the age of Seven.
Athens shouldn't go to war with Sparta because they will loose a lot of soldiers.