An Agora was an important meeting place for Greek citizens. It was the artistic, political, athletic and social center of the city. The most famous of these was the Ancient Athens Agora. This originated between the 18th century and 8th century BCE.
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The area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers is called Mesopotamia. In Greek: meso = between potamos = river
A forum was the Roman market place or open central area. In Greece called agora.
There was no ancient Greek empire. The Greek world was comprised of 2,000 independent city-states stretching from Spain to Asia Minor.
The land formed by deposited soil at the mouth of a river is called a delta (named for the Greek letter, which is similarly triangular in shape).
Novanet--> All male Greek citizens participated in the government.
To work out the area of a circle, you have to learn something called 'PIE'or 'PI' in Greek. Pie = 3.14. Search 'What is pie?' on this to find out the next part...
when educating citizens who live in an area where ems response
Persepolis is the Greek name for the area that was once Persia which includes Iran... where the book takes place
No, it is not. It is not, after all, in a Greek area.
The biggest Greek Island by area is Crete.
The largest Greek island by area is Crete.