Geography played a significant role in shaping the loyalty of Greek citizens due to the fragmented nature of the landscape, characterized by mountains, valleys, and numerous islands. This led to the development of independent city-states, or polis, each with its own government, culture, and identity, fostering strong local loyalties over a unified national identity. Citizens often prioritized allegiance to their city-state over a broader Greek identity, which was evident in conflicts such as the Peloponnesian War. Additionally, the geographical barriers made communication and travel challenging, further entrenching regional loyalties.
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it develops wars and fighting in the city -States
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Greek. Citizens of Greece are called Greeks.
Greek citizens
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citizens
No. Only male citizens.
The court body of the Greek goverment included all the citizens to show up.
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