All did, for survival. Sparta was exclusively devoted to it.
Sparta was the Greek city-stae that focused on military conquests. Infact boys at age 7 that lived in Sparta had to leave their family to live in barracks and were harshly treated so they could become tough. Spartan men could return home at age 60, so you were gone from home for 53 years. I don't think you would want to live in Sparta!!
the city state of Sparta. Athens had a very strong navy.
Sparta did, although they didn't make women become soldiers
Sparta is a Greek city-state, that had the military culture.
Sparta.
Sparta
Hercules was the bravest greek knight ever
Antaeus in Greek mythology is the person who was known to draw his strength from the mother earth, who was called Gaia. He has hidden strength and was a giant who was known as a giant from Libya.
Athens, Sparta, Macedonia. Athens is know for it's brains, Sparta is known for it's military strength and Macedonia is known for spreading the Greek language and culture to the rest of the world.
Heracles(known to the Romans as Hercules)
citystate
farming
Hercules was the bravest greek knight ever
Antaeus in Greek mythology is the person who was known to draw his strength from the mother earth, who was called Gaia. He has hidden strength and was a giant who was known as a giant from Libya.
Athens, Sparta, Macedonia. Athens is know for it's brains, Sparta is known for it's military strength and Macedonia is known for spreading the Greek language and culture to the rest of the world.
Sparta
Heracles(known to the Romans as Hercules)
Most Byzantines were Greek-speaking Christians who lived in the Byzantine Empire, with Greek being the official language and Christianity the dominant religion. They were known for their rich culture, bureaucracy, and military strength.
citystate
The Greek root of 'herculean' is 'Hercules', referring to the Roman hero and demigod known for his incredible strength and courage.
The answer is C. Military Strength and I know the answers because I took that test.
which Ancient Greek city was known for its military might
Ares is the God of War in Greek mythology. He is also one of the 12 Olympians and in Greek literature, he symbolizes strength, violence and valour.