In round figures, over half a million.
Odysseus killed hundreds of men, both in war and at home.
Not disastrous for everyone. There are always some who come out better in any war, though not necessarily the ones who thought they might benefit, or the winners. Britain won in both World Wars but impoverished itself fighting on behalf of others and its empire dissolved afterwards. The problem with the Peloponnesian War was that it went on an unexpected 27 years and devastated the Greek world to little positive gain. The city-states afterwards went back to fighting each other in different alliances. Some cities (Syracuse) and individuals benefitted, others lost badly. Athens lost half its population and lost its empire. Sparta lost so many men that it could not replace them and began a slide into obscurity. The winner was the outsider Macedonia which took advantage of weakness and division to establish dominance.
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The Greeek Poli was unhappy with the Athens in the preceding years of the Peloponnesian War because the Athens became the supreme naval power in Grece. It created the Delian League to ward off possible Persian attacks. ... This power made the Athenian policy makers arrogant and intolerant with other city-states; creating a discontent of the Greek Polis.
Odysseus came up with the idea of the Trojan Horse which led the Greek Forces to victory. He also encountered many different things on his voyage home to Ithaca. He was the husband of Penelope and king of Ithaca. He fought in the Trojan War beside great men like Achilles. He was known as Odysseus the Cunning because of his sly ideas......
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Very few women 'fought' in World War 1. Over 30 million men fought, & more than 8 million men died.
about 500 men per platoon fought in the war
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5,873
Yes, many men fought in the world war 1. There were soldiers as well as ordinary men.
No, but they expected the men to fight.
About a million.
The men fought in the war
Many of the men who fought in WW2 were boys right out of school.
During the war, approximately one million men fought for the Confederacy