Both are/were highly organized with the armies divided into divisions that perform specialized functions (like armor in a modern army or horsemen in a Greek army). They also follow a hierarchical command structure with a single leader at the top and responsibilities assigned to lower ranking persons, who in turn will delegate aspects of a general order to lower ranking soldiers until it is actually carried out by the lowest ranking soldier(s) that is appropriate for the task.
They aren't.
A couple of the armies that were in Greece were the Athenians and the Persians.
Modern people call the language of ancient Greece Ancient Greek.
It means "slanderer" or "accuser" in ancient greek. In modern greek it means "devil".
The daily life of an ancient Greek was very similar to our lives today. ... Greek society was similar to the society that most of us enjoy today because it was full of a rich culture. This means that ancient Greeks could enjoy exotic foods, good music, and read literature, just as we do today.
They aren't.
A couple of the armies that were in Greece were the Athenians and the Persians.
Modern people call the language of ancient Greece Ancient Greek.
The ancient Spartans spoke Dorian Greek, a dialect of ancient Greek language. Modern Spartans, like most other modern Greeks, speak modern Greek with the usual regional variations. ..
Yes.
It means "slanderer" or "accuser" in ancient greek. In modern greek it means "devil".
The ancient Spartans spoke Dorian Greek, a dialect of ancient Greek language. Modern Spartans, like most other modern Greeks, speak modern Greek with the usual regional variations. ..
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The daily life of an ancient Greek was very similar to our lives today. ... Greek society was similar to the society that most of us enjoy today because it was full of a rich culture. This means that ancient Greeks could enjoy exotic foods, good music, and read literature, just as we do today.
πόλεμος [polemos]it is the same in Modern Greek
Ancient Greek's phontes; Modern Greek foniás (φονιάς).
Αλιείς [Aliees] (Ancient Greek)Ψαράδες [Psarathes] (Modern Greek)