The Greek city-states were in constant hostility between themselves. There were brief periods of solidity under foreign invasion, and shifting alliances between groups of cities, but warfare was normal. It took the rise of Macedonia to temporarily tame this, but it reverted to renewed divisions and warfare, eventually controlled by their eventual absorption into the Roman Empire which enforced peace.
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Loyalty. Sources: Greek Wars crossword with the same question. No it isn't. Do not listen to this because I have a crossword and I can't figure it out and loyalty doesn't fit.
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Throughout Alexander's rise to power and reign, the Greek Empire nearly quadrupled in size, the Greek Empire under his rule still remains the largest empire in living history. He ended the power of the city-states and established a unified nation.
Zeus was not a Greek Hero, but was the King of the Greek Gods. He father was the Titan, Cronus.