The naked truth about the legendary Greek warrior
Sparta is considered to be the most powerful ancient Greek warrior nation in the past, pursuing a military career for life.
The cities of ancient Greek states frequently saw war.However, the ancient Greek warrior forces joined forces to fight when fighting against invading enemies like the Persian army.
Almost all Greek men in every city want to have the opportunity to serve in the military.Some people do not become professional soldiers to become owners of land and property of their owners.
Every ancient Greek warrior was armed with armor and weapons.It is estimated that all armor and weapons for Greek warriors weigh more than 27 kg.
Ancient Greek soldiers also often carried shields and used long spears.Occasionally, Athens soldiers decorate their shield with a small owl.This is a symbol associated with the image of the goddess Athena.
One of the most powerful ancient Greek warriors is the Sparta warrior nation.All Sparta men were trained to become warriors for life as a child.
The training process to become a true Sparta warrior is extremely miserable.If it is not possible, the man will be eliminated and killed in a merciless manner.
Much of the Spartans' lives involved military training and battle participation.Every Sparta male born was destined to be a warrior for life.
Born along the Aegean Sea, Greeks became boat builders.One of the main battleships of the Greek army is trireme.This is the type of 3-row paddle boat used in ancient times.
Trireme became one of the most terrible weapons in sea battles when using up to 170 rowers, equipped with powerful crossbows.
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