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People don't sleep during a battle. They fight or die. None of the soldiers slept it was only the commanders of the 1066
Nothing. It is the first letter in the Greek Alphabet. It is correct that alpha is the first letter in the Greek Alphabet. For some reason, people doing research on sleep have defined the activity of the alert, awake brain as "beta waves". Then when in a relaxed or dreaming state, the brain produces "alpha waves". Deeper sleep is characterized by theta waves, and the deepest sleep produces delta waves. So from this perspective, beta comes before alpha. But be ready to explain, because people will think you are wrong.
roman gods were more fatherly, stern, warlike, and as an example: hyposis god of sleep in greek times he would just sleep but, in roman times he killed gaurds who fell asleep at thier post and others who dare sleep when they have a job to do.
There was a Greek god named Hypnos [sleep] and he was the twin brother of the god Thanatos [death].See the related link(s) below for more info:
King Harold was tired before the battle of hastings because he had no sleep, and because him and his army had faught for about 9 hours before, and marched a long distance.
Where every combat soldier sleeps. In a fighting hole or on the ground.
I find comfort in reciting a psalm before going to sleep each night.
The Greek god of sleep was Hypnos.
The duties of the soldier in the battlefield is to eliminate the enemy and to follow the orders of the higher ranking officers. They follow the strategies of the commanding officers and adjust plans according to the battle progress. They use the armament they are given to fight the battle. Any wounded are taken to the rear of the battle and treated then taken to the field hospital. The battle is fought until it is won or lost. They have to eat and sleep during lulls in the battle or not at all.The soldiers also fight for their team...
Hypnos is the Greek god of sleep and Morpheus is the God of dreams.
no they would give the food to the gods!
Hypnos was the god of sleep.
No. Hypnos is the greek god of sleep. The Roman god of sleep is Somnus.
Hypnos is the Greek god of sleep in the ancient mythology and a son of Nyx and Erebus. He is the minor Olympian god of sleep. His Roman counterpart is Somnus.
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They slept in tents