Sparta had the most intense and powerful army in the time of the Persian Empire.
No, Athens became the most powerful Greek city-state.
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.
Athens had a powerful navy. This navy was part of the combined navy of the alliance of southern Greek city-states which defeated the Persian navy (which was composrd of Phoenician, Asian-Greek and Egyptian ships) at Salamis.
Sparta was a Greek city-state that was a feared warrior society.
Was independent and the leading city of the Greek world for a century.
No, Athens became the most powerful Greek city-state.
Sparta.
I think you mean the Greek city-state of Sparta.
Athens
Athens appears to be the city-state that controls the Greek peninsula due to its powerful navy, strong economy, and leadership role in the Delian League.
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.
The Greek city-state army had the task of defending the city from local or foreign invasion. It also fought other cities in disputes - land mainly, but sometimes over religious and other disputes. It also united with other states in leagues for more extensive wars.
Athens had a powerful navy. This navy was part of the combined navy of the alliance of southern Greek city-states which defeated the Persian navy (which was composrd of Phoenician, Asian-Greek and Egyptian ships) at Salamis.
It is located in Greece. It is a war like city-state and is famous for begin prepared for battle.
relationship among greek city state
Polis is a word. It means Greek city state.
Sparta was a Greek city-state that was a feared warrior society.