Recruitment into the military

Cards (47)

  • Mercenary
    Somebody paid to fight in army, but they arent form that place and arent fighting because of duty
  • Agoge
    Spartan military training
  • Syssition
    dining club in the spartan military training
  • Tresant
    spartan can lose their citizenship and become a tresant if they seem cowardly in battle
    inferior status
  • Cameraderie
    Mutual trust and friendship between people
  • At birth, what happened to Spartan babies
    they would be inspected by Gerousia (council of elders)
    babies who lived would grow up, weak babies were exposed
  • Common test for babies
    • submerge them in wine
    • belived that a weak baby would die
  • At what age were spartan boys enrolled into agoge
    7
    agoge was compulsory military training ages 7 - 19
  • What happens after agoge?
    Spartan boys try to get elected in the syssition
    to gain access to syssition, every member would have to vote him in
  • How would a spartan boy get full spartan citizenship
    getting elected into a syssition, then will serve in military and gain citizenship
  • Serving in the army was compulsory for Spartans - how could one avoid it?
    • failing military training
    • fail to gain access into a syssition
    • both of these situation are shameful, demoted to inferior status
  • What happened to some boys at agoge and why?
    They would fail or die
    final challenges were tough so only the strong would survive
  • How do Spartans encourage camaraderie in a syssition?
    • live in barracks with his syssition mates
    • share dinner with others
    • share a tent
  • Why did Spartan men have so much time to train?
    • state gave him helots and kleros to work land - DOESNT need to work
    • wives took part in this
    • not allowed to have crafts or professions
  • What happened when a Spartan man turned 60
    he would retire
    younger men would be sent out, as it was shameful for an old man to die in battle before a young man
  • What type of army was Sparta and why?
    Citizen army - consisted of only citizens, service in military was a civic duty
    given by legendary lawgiver Lycurgus
  • What was the core spartan army supplemented by?
    Perioikoi (Those who live around)
    And helots (state owned slaves )
  • When were men expected to serve in the military in Athens?
    When Athens needed them to
    citizens above age of 60 were exempt
  • What did young Athenian men had to undergo and why
    2 years of basic military training
    considered fully adult and could enter assembly as full citizens
  • What did the state give to soldiers and why
    Gave a basic wage for duration of campaign
    To lessen impact of lost wages during training
    Money drawn from spoils of war and taxes
  • Why did Athenian men have less time to train
    • Had to work - weren’t given kleros and helots
  • Why was Athenian army less quality
    there were no strict requirements like Sparta as Athens accepted all citizen to fight for the state
  • What type of army was Athens?
    A citizen army
    Service in military seen as civic duty
  • Why did Athenians fight ?
    for their city and community
  • What was the Athenian army divided into
    10 tribes - fighting along side your tribe gave a sense of community
  • What was recruitment into the athenian army impacted by
    Wealth
    • Soldiers had to provide their own equipment
    • Rich men recruited into cavalry
    • Middle class - hoplitas
    • Poor - navy/infanty
  • Who were usually recruited into the Athenian navy and why?
    poor people
    didnt need equipment
    navy paid a decent wage
  • who else rowed in Athenian navy
    • slaves
    • mercenaries
  • What are triremesn
    • Athenian warships that had three rowers in each side of the ship on each row
  • Who were trireme paid from
    • Paid by wealthy citizens who piad a super tax
    • Called a trierarch - seen as an honour
  • who became roman legionary soldiers
    roman citizens
  • what would roman applicants bring to examiners?
    a letter of recommendation from a highly respected person in their community
  • What would the roman examiners watch out for?
    • mucles
    • Posture
    • broad chest
    • Flat stomach
    • Profession - preferred butcher and hunter
  • Once accepted, what does a roman legionary soldier gain
    money to pay for his journey to join his legion
  • Who paid for roman legionary salary and how?
    state - from taxes and spoils of war
    under Augustus - 225 denarii per annum
    then 300 denarii
  • Was a roman legionary salary good?
    Yes
    They gained stable salary that could support entire family
  • What was the problem before Augustus?
    Soldiers recruited when needed
    Salaries paid by individual generals - led to frequent civil wars
  • What did Augustus set up?
    Rome first time full time army and navy
    large army ready to go at any time
    loyal to emperor and he ensured they were paid
  • Did roman legionary soldiers pay for their own food and clothing? + more info
    yes
    good work could be rewarded with promotion
    paid for pension scheme
  • When is honourable discharge given? and what is given
    25 years of service
    injury
    rewarded 3,000 denarii or some land to become farmer