There is not an exact number of horses recorded to have been in Ancient Greece. The horse was a valuable animal to the people because horses were used for transportation.
Yes, sheep, goats, and horses were raised in ancient Greece.
Walking. Riding horses or oxen. Riding carts pulled by horses or oxen. Sailing boats.
Deer, wild boar, wolf, fox, lammergeier (a kind of huge bird), snakes and tortoises, among others. In some Greek poems such as the Iliad, lions and leopards are mentioned; this is because back in ancient times, these large carnivores were also found in Europe including Greece! That's also why Greek mythology mentions them even though lions and leopards are no longer found in Greece.
Feet for the infantry and archers, horses for the cavalry, pack horses and wagons for supplies and extra weapons, cargo ships for supplies and warships for the marines.
Ancient greece had animals such as cows,pigs,sheep,chickens,cats,dogs and even horses.
In ancient Greece most horses were used to pull chariots and they were used for food if necessary
There are horses all over the world,both wild and tamed
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Yes, sheep, goats, and horses were raised in ancient Greece.
Artemis was said to rule the wild places in ancient Greece.
Chariots were carts driven by two or four horses. Chariort races were very popular in ancient Greece and Rome.
they had dog,cats,pigs,cows,horses,also fish.
Goats, sheep, cattle, donkeys, horses, cats, dogs.
Walking. Riding horses or oxen. Riding carts pulled by horses or oxen. Sailing boats.
Deer, wild boar, wolf, fox, lammergeier (a kind of huge bird), snakes and tortoises, among others. In some Greek poems such as the Iliad, lions and leopards are mentioned; this is because back in ancient times, these large carnivores were also found in Europe including Greece! That's also why Greek mythology mentions them even though lions and leopards are no longer found in Greece.
They mostly rode on horses, even the commoners. The richer people rode in chariots.
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