In this period Rome was already the dominant power in the Mediterranean and did not have a greatest enemy. Carthage had been the greatest enemy until 202 BC, but after her defeat by Rome her power waned and she was not a match for Rome. Rome also had already defeated the Seleucid Empire and had spit the Kingdom of Macedon into four client states.
they had a battering ram on the front of the ship that would ram into the enemy's ship until sunk
It looks like Sparta was a city from around 900 BC or so until 192 BC.
it reached English from old Norse around 1340 & is related to blind & indeed originally meant to stumble around blindly & didnt begin to mean make a stupid mistake until the early 18th century
If the Trojan War occurred around 1250 BCE (BC) and Homer composed the Iliad and The Odyssey around 800 BCE, that makes 450 years, and the Greeks did not develop writing until around 500 BCE when it was finally written down.
Cezar was the enemy of another leader of Dacia, Burebista. Cezar and Burebista were assassinated in the same day, and another 3 dacian leaders passed until Decebal , son of Scorillo and grandson of Duras came to lead the dacians. So Cesar lived first.
To say frankly,there is no enemy day, until we create an enemy day.
Poke the enemy down until you can bully them around, and then zone them to the point where they can't cs. Watch out for jungler ganks via wards, cause they'll probably call them over!
John Dillinger. until they got him
keep practicing until you finally overcome your greatest fear.
hit them until they crumble and then use pound to destroy them.(pound-when u tap on u and the enemy.)
I think it peaked around 1906, was still great until 1939, after the war it wasnt the worlds number 1 country anymore.
Not really. Britain, and later the US, supported Russia with armaments but as far as Russia supporting Britain, it was a case of "my enemy is your enemy so you are a friend until my enemy is defeated".
The author waits until the end to reveal that the enemy is the snipers brother so as to create suspense in the story. The revelation serves as the climax of the story and is rightfully placed at the end.
The hills of Rome made it easily defendable against attacker until it outgrew them and the river Tiber allowed the Romans to have a fresh source of drinking water.
They hide in a hole until their enemy is gone.
The whites of their eyes
It locks onto enemy aircraft. Aim it at an enemy aircraft, and wait until you hear it beep rapidly, then shoot it. The missle with go towards the aircraft.