This was Sparta. The whole of Spartan Life was that of a warrior. The Spartans were trained from the age of 7 to become warriors. Indeed it was only after passing training that they were accepted into a "Soldiers Club" (In Sparta there were Many) and they then, once accepted became Citizens, aswell as soldiers.
Sparta had the most intense and powerful army in the time of the Persian Empire.
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.
479 BCE.
After defeating the Greek navies at Artemesium, the Persian army moved to Athens and occupied it.
Most of the Persian defeats in the 50 years of warfare between the Greek city-states and Persia were either sea or sea-land battles, not land battles involving just the army. The single land battle of Plataia in 469 BCE was won by the Greek forces sticking defeating the inferior unsupported Persian infantry.
Sparta.
Sparta had a more military centered city-state, Athens was more focused on research and developing their city.Jujujuly
I think you mean the Greek city-state of Sparta.
Sparta had the most intense and powerful army in the time of the Persian Empire.
The leader of the Greek army was Agamemnon.
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.
Greek People's Liberation Army was created in 1942.
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.
left side centered on the "A" of U.S. ARMY
there was no greek army in that period that was, like, before greece existed
479 BCE.
After defeating the Greek navies at Artemesium, the Persian army moved to Athens and occupied it.