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- at Thermopylae apparently covered their armor and shields especially, in the gore of the enemy to further this intimidation.
I've heard many say the spartans were masters of Phobos, if you take my meaning. They therefore cherished a complete state of aphobia when in battle, and sought to break their enemy's wills before the clash of battle began.
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these guys have no pants on, greeks!!
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@conncork thanks for the info :)
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very interesting
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@Rico8458 not true they decendents of greece serious yo i study them after the battle of troy aneas brother of hector and paris who are sons of bore wife of herkales escaped troy to italy and helen and paris escaped to spain to make the carthians crazy huh
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@Testosteron250 I understand this, and my only other knowledge on them is limited to being anecdotal or learned form a few osprey books I have on the Spartans.
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@000majorwinters000 And if you think there were no detergents back then,color was made naturally as well as fabrics, what kind of "red" do you think it really was after so many use,and washing in river....Blood stain turns dark brown in matter of hours...so that theory about hiding wounds is funny
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@000majorwinters000 You read Pressfield who writes fiction..good one,but still fiction
which is this song?
MinotaurosD 1 year ago
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Hallo MiinotaurosD. The song is again and the Group is Angel Blake. Angel Blake can be found hier in youtube.
conncork 1 year ago
the romans copied everything greek
Rico8458 1 year ago 7
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They did not copy the Long Hair that Greek Warriors othen wore (by the way not only Spartans had long hair)
conncork 1 year ago
3.37 Agamemnon gathered the reluctant Greek forces to sail for Troy. Preparing to depart from Aulis, which was a port in Boeotia, Agamemnon's army incurred the wrath of the goddess Artemis.Finally, the prophet Calchas announced that the wrath of the goddess could only be propitiated by the sacrifice of Agamemnon's daughter Iphigenia. Agamemnon did eventually sacrifice Iphigenia. Her death appeased Artemis, and the Greek army set out for Troy.
conncork 1 year ago
well 3:32 more like lol
chapmanluvskassie 2 years ago
He is an Athenian Hoplite.
conncork 2 years ago