Loyalty, because even though they were through many wars the Greeks still stayed _loyal_ to their country.
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big noses
There were several differences, but in my opinion the most significant was the lack of a central authority in ancient Greece as opposed to ancient Rome. Greece was a rather loose association of city-states and leagues, constantly quarreling among themselves and prone to shifting alliances. It was many small communities tied together only by a common heritage, whereas Rome was many different communities which were held together to make one big community.
Geography - Greece has patches of arable land separated by mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, and this led to the different tribes being separated when they ceased to be nomads and settled on one of the patches of fertile land.
There were many standiums in ancient Greece, not a single one..many of them exist today, such as Epidavrus,Panathinean Stadium in Athens and many more...
Well, you can't take a cruise to Ancient Greece. Greece is a place that you can get to from California, but, Ancient Greece no longer exists in its original form. Ancient Greece is a time period that took place in Greece long long ago, before the common era. Unless you have a time machine (which you probably don't, since the technology to build one, if it exists yet, isn't accessible to the public), you can't go to Ancient Greece, from California or anywhere else.
one achievement is the ancient Agros theater. this theater is the largest ancient amphitheater in Greece.
They worshipped the gods of Olympus.What is one characteristic of many communities in acient Greese
There were several differences, but in my opinion the most significant was the lack of a central authority in ancient Greece as opposed to ancient Rome. Greece was a rather loose association of city-states and leagues, constantly quarreling among themselves and prone to shifting alliances. It was many small communities tied together only by a common heritage, whereas Rome was many different communities which were held together to make one big community.
One Greek one is not
Geography - Greece has patches of arable land separated by mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, and this led to the different tribes being separated when they ceased to be nomads and settled on one of the patches of fertile land.
Geography - Greece has patches of arable land separated by mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, and this led to the different tribes being separated when they ceased to be nomads and settled on one of the patches of fertile land.
Unite the Greek communities culturally and reinforce a shared Greek, or Panhellenic, heritage. They were also held to honour one of there gods, Zeus.
One country- Greece.
the physical geography changed the thoughts of the empires to change into separate city-states because of the shortage of water around the one community.
There were many standiums in ancient Greece, not a single one..many of them exist today, such as Epidavrus,Panathinean Stadium in Athens and many more...
The Philippian church was located in the city of Philippi, which is in northeastern Greece. It was one of the first Christian communities in Europe and is mentioned in the New Testament in the book of Philippians.
The ancient Greek cities were isolated from one another for two basic reasons. One was the hilly geography of Greece. This natural setting spawned several isolated communities. The second reason was that these communities grew into city-states, with the dominant community ruling the smaller ones. These city-states were concerned with their own problems and their own advancement and had little to do with each other unless it was for mutual defense or profit.
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