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greek fireThe first military secret weapon was called Greek fire.
There were three styles - Doric, Corinthian and Ionian.
It was very important in all the Greek city-states. All citizens were liable to be called out in each city when either a threat appeared, to defend the city, or when the city wanted to overcome another city to gain ascendancy in a dispute.
The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.The Romans eliminated the Greek phalanx and replaced it with the maniple, which was a looser, more mobile fighting unit.
The three styles of Greek columns are Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
Ancient Greek art is very influential. Many people copy the styles of Greek art. They also copy the styles of Greek architecture and literature.
the three styles of greek columns are doric, lonic and corinthiam
Most of the military and militia strategies we use today are based on the fighting strategies they use back then.
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Persian and Greek fleets.
Μοναδικός [monadeekOs]
greek fireThe first military secret weapon was called Greek fire.
κοκορομαχία (kokoromachía)
The Greeks and those they were fighting