Ok, tell us what you war you are talking about. The ancient Greeks endlessly fought each other and external enemies around the Mediterranean for a thousand years.
Well, maybe this could give you a clue. Ancient greeks made their trading through and across the Mediterranean Sea.
The ancient Greeks lived in cities (poleis) along the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
ummm....greece? c'mon Answer 2: Well, ancient Greeks did not only live in today's Greece, but in many areas around the Mediterranean.
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With thier colonies and other peoples and cities around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
They are native to the Eastern Mediterranean area, and were grown by the ancient Greeks well before the time of Christ.
The most direct and brief answer is that the superior military forces of ancient Rome conquered and / or subdued ancient Greece.
The ancient Greeks lived in Greece. The normal house was a courtyard with rooms around it. Most Greeks lived near the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and in southern Europe. Some citys they lived in are Athens, Sparta, and Crete. They inspired many cultures from their beliefs.
They had over 2,000 around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals.
The ancient Greeks, much like the modern Greeks, lived in and around Greece. Greece is a peninsula surrounded by the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea, so it is located very far away for the Pacific ocean. The Greeks are not, nor have the ever been, a pacifically situated people.