The Spartans. Lacademonians. Because they had helots to work all other trades needed. Unlike any other Greek polis they enslaved fellow greeks.
Sparta had the strongest soldiers in Greece. It had no walls because they believe a city with warriors like the Spartans did not need city walls.
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* The best soldiers in the world in which their lives were dedicated to fighting. * They lived by military rules and daily routines revolved around physical training. * The Battle of 300 * Only in Sparta, real men are made.
Sparta. Spartan soldiers are commonly considered to be the best history has ever produced.
Leonidas commanded the Spartan contingent of 300 heavy infantry and 2,100 light infantry at Thermopylae plus another 7,000 from other city-states.
That one city
In order to survive, all city-states had to train their male citizens as warriors as they achieved adulthood.
Built walls and trained soldiers.
The warriors who participated in the battle of Thermopylai were from the citizen armies of several Greek cities. As part of being a citizen of a city, they joined the city's army when they were 18 years of age and were admitted into the ranks. They would be trained initially in basics of weapon handling by their fathers, then when admitted, in collective training by instructors appointed by the state. Regular parades were conducted with these citizen-soldiers to practice formations and tactics.
I think the answer is ATHENS.
Hoplites were citizen-soldiers of Ancient Greek city-states who were primarily armed as spearmen and fought in phalanx formation
The part time colonial soldiers were called Minute Man.They weren't technacly soldiers, but if the town or city was attacked by suprise, like their name, they were ready in a minute for battle. The first two battles of the American Revolution, Minute man were the soldiers in it.
In the greek city-state of sparta, the training of soldiers started in the age of 7 years old but they didnt fight until they were 18 years old.
Sparta trained their soldiers from age 7 and had them serving in the army at age 20. They killed all the weak children.
Iowa City Press-Citizen was created in 1920.
Citizen-soldier
There was no ancient Greek army. Each city had its own armey, and the city arranged training sessions to train their youth, and to practice battle formations. The gymnasium was a place for individual trining.