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Which Greek city - there were over 2,000 of them. He certainly defeated Thebes and Athens.
It wasn't a Greek god that defeated the minotaur but it was however a hero named Theseus who defeated him in the Labyrinth.
Well, for instance, both the Greeks and the Romans were taken over by the Macedonians or barbarians. The Macedonians and barbarians were both outsiders, and both the conquerors respected the place that they conquered- the Macedonians spread the Greek culture, and the barbarians respected what the Roman Empire stood for so they did not completely strip it down.
They had been raised to speak Greek, as well as the dialect which Macedonians spoke.
It was Greek (=Hellenic, but we name it Hellenistic because it was like Greek, not full blown universal), introduced by the Macedonians into the Persian Empire after it was taken over by Alexander and split into kingdoms by his generals after he died. The culture was superficial, amongst the ruling Macedonians and Greeks - the mass of people continued their own cultures.
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Which Greek city - there were over 2,000 of them. He certainly defeated Thebes and Athens.
Macedonians are greek. and Greeks are not africans. I am Greek and I have very light skin, very light brown hair and blue eyes. I am not an african.
300s B.C
Demosthenes was an Athenian lawyer and public speaker who opposed Philip. He warned the Athenians that Philip was a threat to Greek freedom. he urged all the city-states to join together to fight the Macedonians. The Greeks followed his advice and tried to unite, but it was too late. The Athenians joined with Thebes and a few other city-states. They battle Philip's army, but they were defeated.
Demosthenes was an Athenian lawyer and public speaker who opposed Philip. He warned the Athenians that Philip was a threat to Greek freedom. he urged all the city-states to join together to fight the Macedonians. The Greeks followed his advice and tried to unite, but it was too late. The Athenians joined with Thebes and a few other city-states. They battle Philip's army, but they were defeated.
True - the 330s.
It wasn't a Greek god that defeated the minotaur but it was however a hero named Theseus who defeated him in the Labyrinth.
About 5ft6in. The Macedonians were considerably shorter - perhaps 5f2in.
Iris was never killed or defeated in Greek myths.
Well, for instance, both the Greeks and the Romans were taken over by the Macedonians or barbarians. The Macedonians and barbarians were both outsiders, and both the conquerors respected the place that they conquered- the Macedonians spread the Greek culture, and the barbarians respected what the Roman Empire stood for so they did not completely strip it down.
The ancient Macedonians along with the other Greeks believed in the Greek pantheon of deities. The Macedonians particularly, worshipped the Twelve Olympians, especially Zeus, Artemis, Heracles, and Dionysus.