The Greek city-states out their surplus populations to form new cities, displacing indigenous occupants. These new cities themselves became overpopulated and sent out colonies of their own. This way the Mediterranean Sea coast was taken over by hundreds of Greek city-states.
phillip II
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
Ancient Rome conquered 31 countries.
Alexander III the Great conquered the Persian Empire of the Achaemenid House between 334 and 331 BCE
Basically the greeks themselves, Persians, romans, goths, and that's about it.
The Greeks were initially unable to conquer Troy due to a combination of strong defenses, including the city's formidable walls and strategic location, as well as the resilience and skill of the Trojan defenders. The protracted siege lasted ten years, and internal disputes among the Greek leaders further hindered their efforts. It wasn't until the Greeks devised the cunning strategy of the Trojan Horse that they were finally able to infiltrate the city and achieve victory.
By going to war.
Rome didn't conquer the Greeks.
He wanted to use the Greeks to augment his military power to take over the Persian Empire.
my butt
phillip II
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
How were the inca to conquer such a vast empire
It was a 'blessing' for the Greeks (and a 'curse' for the Trojans) because it enabled the Greeks to finally conquer the city of Troy.
ITALY
10 years according to Homer's Iliad