Life in the Greek army, particularly in the classical period, was characterized by discipline, rigorous training, and a strong sense of camaraderie among soldiers. Hoplites, the heavily armored infantry, trained extensively in phalanx formations, emphasizing teamwork and coordination. Soldiers endured harsh conditions, with long marches and limited supplies, but also shared strong bonds through shared hardships and victories. Additionally, military service was seen as a civic duty and a source of honor, shaping the identity of citizen-soldiers in ancient Greek society.
there was no greek army in that period that was, like, before greece existed
The leader of the Greek army was Agamemnon.
Greek People's Liberation Army was created in 1942.
Well, you would have to get a army then make it like the video game army.
boring
479 BCE.
my classical greek is a little rusty but i remember "polemioi" for a large amount of enemies. an army or camp for that matter is "parembole" or you can copy and paste this into a font like symbol "parembolh" to see what that would look like in greek.
After defeating the Greek navies at Artemesium, the Persian army moved to Athens and occupied it.
Sparta because they ravaged the countryside with their army, forcing the Athenians to hide within their city walls.
Where and when.
Most of the Persian defeats in the 50 years of warfare between the Greek city-states and Persia were either sea or sea-land battles, not land battles involving just the army. The single land battle of Plataia in 469 BCE was won by the Greek forces sticking defeating the inferior unsupported Persian infantry.
Greek is army and Ulysses built a wooden horse....