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'''Military'''
 
'''Military'''
  
The size of a city state's military is dependent on the population of the city state, though mercenaries from other city states and barbarians can be hired. In order to determine the size of a cities military we have to make some assumptions about the demographics of that population based on gender and age.  First we will assume that 1/2 of the population is is male and 1/2 is female.  Second lets assume that there are more younger people than older people and that 1/2 of the population is to young for military service and that 1/4 of the population is to old for military service.  So where does this leave us?  A city state with a pop. of 5000 would have half of that number male, 2500 but three quarters of that number would be to young or to old so that leaves us with a total pool of a mere 625 persons available for military service.  Now only a small percentage of this will be a full time cadre of soldiers, lets say 5-10%, which is only 31-62 full time soldiers.  Now that's not a whole lot of military might.  We should also add in about double that number for the city militia and retired soldiers who are still of fighting age.  So this gives us an additional 62-124 soldiers.  Finally we should add in recruits from the cities hinterland, the population of which is double that of the city, so in this case 10,000.  This provides an additional 62-124 full time soldiers and an additional 124-248 reserves/militia.  So the numbers for a city of 5,000 would be 93-186 full time soldiers and an additional 186-372 reserve soldiers. So the maximum number of soldiers this city could deploy amounts to 558.
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The size of a city states military is dependent on the population of the city state, though mercenaries from other city states and barbarians can be hired. In order to determine the size of a cities military we have to make some assumptions about the demographics of that population based on gender and age.  First we will assume that 1/2 of the population is is male and 1/2 is female.  Second lets assume that there are more younger people than older people and that 1/2 of the population is to young for military service and that 1/4 of the population is to old for military service.  So where does this leave us?  A city state with a pop. of 5000 would have half of that number male, 2500 but three quarters of that number would be to young or to old so that leaves us with a total pool of a mere 625 persons available for military service.  Now only a small percentage of this will be a full time cadre of soldiers, lets say 5-10%, which is only 31-62 full time soldiers.  Now that's not a whole lot of military might.  We should also add in about double that number for the city militia and retired soldiers who are still of fighting age.  So this gives us an additional 62-124 soldiers.  Finally we should add in recruits from the cities hinterland, the population of which is double that of the city, so in this case 10,000.  This provides an additional 62-124 full time soldiers and an additional 124-248 reserves/militia.  So the numbers for a city of 5,000 would be 93-186 full time soldiers and an additional 186-372 reserve soldiers. So the maximum number of soldiers this city could deploy amounts to 558.
  
 
Now that we've got the basics covered there are a few exceptions.   
 
Now that we've got the basics covered there are a few exceptions.   

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