There were no barracks or formal military bases in ancient Greece. The citizen-soldiers of Athens, Thespaia, Tegate, Philaisia, Corinth, and even the militaristic Spartans, lived at home with their wives and children. However living in and around their city, they were available on short notice to fight.
they lived in houses made of bricks and mud
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Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
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Men simply did not refuse to join the military in ancient Greece. If they did, they would likely have been put to death or exiled.
Military houses in ancient Greece were called Tentus Canvassus. We now know them, today, as canvas tents. These were past tents as opposed to present tents.
Military houses in ancient Greece were called Tentus Canvassus. We now know them, today, as canvas tents. These were past tents as opposed to present tents.
Greece is currently in the top 3 ranking (military) in the world. Greece was the strongest military in ancient Greece too.
Houses in Ancient Greece usually consisted of Mud brick, but they could be made of stone if the owner of the house was wealthy.
they lived in houses made of bricks and mud
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Sparta's military strength was their army, witch was the best in Ancient Greece.
In Athens, they had a strong navy because they were on the water. In Sparta, they had the strongest military in all of ancient Greece.
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No, their houses where made out of Grass and leaves. As they lived off the land they had.