It's army was considered to be the best trained and most fearless.this anser helped me and i think would help you to
The two groups fighting in the Trojan War were Sparta and Troy. I think other Greeks were involved as well as Spartans.
Which Greek and when? Your question is a bit too vague. It's like asking how many battles have been won by the inhabitants of North America. The Greeks weren't a single political unit and much of the battles were with other Greeks (i.e. Athens v. Sparta). Did you have a specific war in mind? or time period?
one would go to war and the other won would pretect Sparta
Greeks better insure to be differed for other ancient peoples
Depends on the city-state. Most city-states (predominantly Athens) were engaged in trade with places from all over the world to keep a supply of grain and other supplies. Others, like Sparta, conquered other lands and got food from them.
It's army was considered to be the best trained and most fearless.this anser helped me and i think would help you to
Each other. Athens and Sparta, with their respective Greek allies, fought each other. The Persian Empire later sided with Sparta against Athens, but mostly it was Greek against Greek.
The Greeks faced numerous conflicts with other societies, most notably during the Persian Wars, where city-states like Athens and Sparta united to fend off Persian invasions. Additionally, the Peloponnesian War saw a protracted struggle between Athens and Sparta, highlighting internal divisions among Greek city-states. Other conflicts included interactions with neighboring civilizations such as the Macedonians and the various city-states of Italy, as well as conflicts over trade routes and territorial disputes in the Mediterranean.
It depends. If you were in Sparta, it would be different than other city-states. Gender was a very large factor.
The two groups fighting in the Trojan War were Sparta and Troy. I think other Greeks were involved as well as Spartans.
The Spartans took over adjacent land and its people and used them as serfs, who delivered half their produce to Sparta. This enabled the Spartans to devote themselves to military training and so gave them an edge over the other Greek city-states.
sparta,athens and other city states united against a common foe-the persians. were able to keep the persians from conquering the greeks.
Today, it might called a civil war, Greeks fighting Greeks. But back in those days when cities were like today's countries (far apart and unknown) they often fought each other. This war was northern Greeks (although not called that) led by Athens against southern Greeks (although probably not called that) led by Sparta.
Which Greek and when? Your question is a bit too vague. It's like asking how many battles have been won by the inhabitants of North America. The Greeks weren't a single political unit and much of the battles were with other Greeks (i.e. Athens v. Sparta). Did you have a specific war in mind? or time period?
Many Greeks outside of Athens resented Athenian domination. Before long, the Greek world split into rival camps. To counter the Delian league, Sparta and other enemies of Athens formed the Peloponnesian League, while Athens supported the among its allies That is why the Peloponnesian War took place.
Ancient Egyptians, Chinese, Greeks, and several other peoples are credited with having ancient umbrellas among their ruins and artifacts.
the city-state of Argos had a bad reputation among the other greek city state because when persi atack the Agives refused to send warriors to help Leah