There is no exact number but historians believe that there were less Persians then there was spartons but there were still many of them thousands in fact one sauce suggests that there were 234,000 Persians and 347,000 spartons.
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i think it was 3
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It is unclear what you mean by "perisain army." If you are referring to the Persian army, then the Greeks, particularly the city-states of Athens and Sparta, joined forces to defeat the Persians in the Greco-Persian Wars. The exact composition of the allied forces varied depending on the specific battles, but the Greeks were successful in repelling the Persian invasions.
They were the largest, but couldn't control all their land.
They either stayed at home running the family farms while the men were away in the army or navy, or, if they accompanied the armies, were servants and prostitutes.
Alexander the Great defeated the Persian empire
4ooo to 6000 men were in a legion romen army
Persian men want women primarily who can understand the idiosyncracies of Persian culture and their family lives. In addition to that, Persian men want the same things that all other men want to varying degrees.
there were 500,000 men in the Japanese army
The Persians would have won if Sparta and Athens had not united to fight the Persian Army
The strong army that Alexander defeated was the Persian Army
A US Army group is made up of several corps and has 80,000 - 200,000 men
Being outmanoeuvred by Alexander the Great - who first slaughtered Greeks who were bolstering up the Persian army, then putting an end to the Persian fleet by occupying their bases in the Mediterranean, then capturing the Persian treasury which enabled him to pay his army, and inflicting a final land defeat of the Persian army.
About 25,000 men in 600 war ships
500,000 men.
18 men.