the vikings threatened Charlemagne's empire.
Well, there were two well known cases of this. One was the Zulu, a fierce people who defeated the British by simply having more warriors. The other is the Ethiopians, who were a rich trading nation, able to afford modern weapons. They defeated the Europeans with their own technology.
Well, there were two well known cases of this. One was the Zulu, a fierce people who defeated the British by simply having more warriors. The other is the Ethiopians, who were a rich trading nation, able to afford modern weapons. They defeated the Europeans with their own technology.
Fierce.
the Aryans when they migrated to the Indian subcontinent?
The epithet "of the great war cry" refers to the ancient Greek hero Achilles, a central figure in Homer's "The Iliad." He is renowned for his prowess in battle and his fierce demeanor, which is often encapsulated in the battle cries that rally his warriors. Achilles embodies the themes of honor, glory, and the tragic nature of war, making his epithet particularly fitting in the context of the epic.
The Aztec empire was known for its fierce warriors. Aztec warriors would often decorate themselves with feathers and other ornaments.
It was a low economic empire and they were fierce warriors but I would not put this on a report or a homework sheet because I am not positive with this answer. So u should probably look it up on wikepedia
The Sumerians
The Vikings.
Because they were fierce and hardy warriors.
The Vikings.
which was true of the ayrans when they migrated to the subcontinent?
If threatened. But they normally ball up as a defense
Fierce warriors
carib
I am not sure but it probably came from how fierce warriors are. Most sports that involve the team name warriors are contact.
Fierce warriors