Hades is a ancient Greece god. Hades rules in the underworld also known as the land of the dead. There are no reasons why Hades would be weak. He isn't in the underworld because he was bad or weak or anything like that, but because he lost when they randomly picked who would have to go to the underworld. There are no myths about Hades being weak. Though there are many who explains how powerful, cruel and merciless he is. No, Hades is probably not weak, but "strong".
Achilles was dipped into river Styx by the heel when he was a baby and in ancient Greek legends the river would make you invincible but you had to have a weak spot so achilles heel was his weak spot. So the term Achilles heel is used it means your weak spot.
The ancient Greek philosopher who held that by nature the strong dominate the weak is Thucydides. In his historical work, particularly "The History of the Peloponnesian War," he explored themes of power, politics, and human nature, illustrating how might often dictates the behavior of states and individuals. This perspective can be summarized in the concept of "the strong do what they can, and the weak suffer what they must," emphasizing a realist view of political power dynamics.
They studied middle because, they made designs and statues to show the god, or ruler that they weren't weak.
Because of the infant's weak/deformed physical nature. But there are many version of 'excuses' in this case. (Or something like that.) Additional: Most likely, the infants were thrown into, (I don't know if there was a pit or cave), a certain mountain called Mt.Taytarus.
cause they had no smarts mean while Sparta did also does anyone know the answer to what happened to make Athens weak?
If a new born spartan was to look weak, deformed, have any body like difficulty the Spartans will throw them over a cliff to the landscape below killing the infant as they can have no troubles in their soilders or citizens for war or combat
Frail-weak Sick-ill
What do I feel sick and weak after my menstrual cycle is over
If Sparta and its army had been weak, it could have significantly altered the balance of power in ancient Greece. Without a strong military presence, Sparta might have been unable to maintain control over its helot population and defend against rival city-states like Athens, potentially leading to uprisings or invasions. The shift in power could have allowed Athens and other city-states to dominate the region, influencing cultural and political developments in ways that favored their interests. Additionally, the lack of Spartan military strength could have weakened the overall Greek resistance against external threats, such as Persia.
If you have a weak stomach you will probably be sick.
no she just have symptoms but shes not sick she have a weak body
no she just have symptoms but shes not sick she have a weak body
slaves would have staged a rebellion.Spartan women would joined the army.soldiers would have lost their self-confidence.boys would have lost their courage and strength.
No they just get weak
He got a little WEAK!
no he thought the bow and arrow were for the weak and coward people.