The Assyrian army was known for its strength due to its highly organized structure, advanced military tactics, and use of iron weaponry, which provided a significant advantage over opponents. They employed a diverse range of troops, including infantry, cavalry, and charioteers, allowing them to adapt to various battlefield conditions. Additionally, the Assyrians utilized psychological warfare and siege technologies, such as battering rams and siege towers, to effectively conquer fortified cities. Their relentless training and discipline further contributed to their reputation as one of the most formidable military forces of the ancient world.
Yes Assyria Had to develop a large army.
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Sparta is so strong because they worked on their army do much that they got really strong
The country defeated by the actions of Judith was Assyria. Judith was a Jewish widow who saved her people by seducing and beheading the Assyrian general Holofernes, which led to the defeat of the Assyrian army.
Sparta most likely believed that they needed a strong army so that they could not be overthrown.
so you can fight in a war
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In the month Âbu the army of Assyria prepared for battle in Gablini and Nabopolassar went up against them. On the twelfth of the month Âbu [24 July 616] he did battle against the army of Assyria and the army of Assyria retreated before him. He inflicted a major defeat upon Assyria and plundered them extensively. He captured the Manneans, who had come to the Assyrians' aid, and the Assyrian officers. On the same day he captured Gablini. -THE COLLAPSE OF ASSYRIA (616-607 B.C.)-
so it can control the neghbioring city state for there resources.
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Really strong, man. Really strong.
because it was built to be strong and held people out....................