The Peloponnesian Wars
The historical event that left the Greeks weak and divided was the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE), a protracted conflict between the city-states of Athens and Sparta, along with their respective allies. The war concluded with the defeat of Athens, leading to significant political instability, economic hardship, and social strife across the Greek city-states. This fragmentation weakened their unity, making them more vulnerable to external threats, notably the rise of Macedon under Philip II.
Achilles
Considering that by song alone they lure sailors and ships to their doom; not very weak at all.
Achilles did.
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.
Penises
The Peloponnesian war
Greek geek
weak Greek* weak Greek
The historical event that left the Greeks weak and divided was the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE), a protracted conflict between the city-states of Athens and Sparta, along with their respective allies. The war concluded with the defeat of Athens, leading to significant political instability, economic hardship, and social strife across the Greek city-states. This fragmentation weakened their unity, making them more vulnerable to external threats, notably the rise of Macedon under Philip II.
The hink pink "man from Greece without muscles" is likely referring to the term "Greek weak." In hink pinks, words that rhyme are used to describe a certain word or phrase. In this case, "Greek weak" rhymes with "man from Greece without muscles." The answer to the hink pink would be "Greek weak."
greek doctor are weak in pharmacology and cognosy thats why
Its αδύναμος (adinamos).
Its αδύναμος (adinamos).
Its αδύναμος (adinamos).
Roman Empire fell, and divided among weak kingdoms.
The Greek world was always a collection of independent city-states which fought each othr on a continuing basis. But in the Peloponnesian War 431-404 BCE between the Athenian Empire and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta was devastating, opening the way for Macedonian dominance 60 years later.