Greece was not a country/state - it covered about 2,000 independent Greek city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
Each city had its own degree of power or lack of it. Cities often associated into leagues for self-benefit/protection. These leagues changed from time to time. A city or league could be powerful until overshadowed by a more powerful/successful league. These power block were able to dominate until another greater power came to dominate them such as Macedonia, then Rome.
Yes But Not As Powerful As Rome or The Great Persia
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the Spartans
No, a tyrant is a powerful ruler, an aristocrat would be a wealthy person.
The most famous and powerful of all the city states of ancient Greece were Sparta and Athens.
The most famous and powerful of all the city states of ancient Greece were Sparta and Athens.
some sort of power that was pretty powerful!
They were ruled by one powerful individual
Athens and Sparta were the two most powerful city-states in ancient Rome.
Athens among others.
They really valued living and then thriving to become very powerful
AthensThe largest city in Greece is Athens. It is home to the ancient Acropolis, one of the most significant structures in the country and a major tourist attraction.