Sparta had the most intense and powerful army in the time of the Persian Empire.
The near east changed over time. At periods there were independent city-states as in the Greek world. Then various empires (Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian) absorbed them, just as the Greek city-states were eventually absorbed into Hellenistic kingdoms and eventually the Roman Empire.
The Greek polis began as a small independent city-state, characterized by a central urban center and surrounding countryside. It was a self-governing entity with its own political, social, and economic structure.
Rome at its height it had over a million people living there
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This varied over time. Specify a period/time.
Athens was the largest city-state. It had 200,000 men at its high point, Sparta had very few men, but they had one of the best armies of the time.
Oklahoma City is located in the state of Oklahoma, in the United States. It is the capital and largest city in the state.
According to the July 2011 population estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau, since the 2010 census, Austin, the 4th-largest city in Texas (after Houston, San Antonio and Dallas) and the 3rd-largest U.S. State Capital (after Phoenix and Indianapolis) has pulled ahead of San Francisco to become the 13th-largest city in the U.S. That makes Austin the 8th-largest U.S. city west of the Mississippi River.Oops, I missed a couple: 5th-largest U.S. city in the Central Time Zone (after Chicago, Houston, San Antonio and Dallas) and 5th-largest city in the U.S. Southern Region (after Houston, San Antonio, Dallas and Jacksonville).Coincidentally, San Francisco is also the 4th-largest city in its state, the 5th-largest city in its region, and the 5th-largest U.S. city in its time zone (for eight months per year, that is; it's #4 during Standard Time).
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There was no Greek empire. The Greek world from Spain to Asia Minor comprised hundreds of independent city-state, some of which from time to time formed varying shifting alliances or leagues.
Unless there is a football game at Penn State. Then State College PA is the third largest! The stadium holds 106,000 people. So, yes, most of the time it is.
Sparta had the most intense and powerful army in the time of the Persian Empire.
it a old time city with farm land around it. Polis is the Greek term for city-state which is both self sufficient , politically independent , and self governing ; see related link for additional information .
The near east changed over time. At periods there were independent city-states as in the Greek world. Then various empires (Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian) absorbed them, just as the Greek city-states were eventually absorbed into Hellenistic kingdoms and eventually the Roman Empire.
The first Greek city-state was Mycenae (my-SEE-nee).
In 1755, the largest city in the United States was Philadelphia. The second largest city at this time was New York City.