Ancient Greece did not expand into the Persian Empire. Greece was comprised of over 2,000 independent city-states, the ones in Asia Minor being inside the Persian Empire. It was the Macedonians under Alexander the great who expanded into and took over the Persian Empire. Alexander's successors divided the Empire into kingdoms of their own (Egypt, Syria-Mesopotamia etc , and these lasted a couple of hundred years until the expanding Roman Empire absorbed them.
Greek civilisation developed over a long period, and was not affected by any particular war - wars to the Greeks were a usual part of life.
Because they had a powerful kingdom
Because they had a powerful kingdom
They wanted to start warrior
Ares, the Greek god of war, played a significant role in ancient Greek culture. He was both feared and respected, as war was seen as an essential part of life. Ares influenced Greek society by representing the brutal and chaotic nature of war. He was also closely associated with aggression and violence, shaping the Greeks' understanding of conflict and military prowess.
Yes , the Greek Goddess Athena was the goddess of war as well as the goddess of wisdom , courage , inspiration , civilization , law , justice , mathematics , strength , strategy , the arts , crafts and skill .
The Ionians and the Dorians.
Ares is the god of war from ancient Greek mythology.
The Persian Empire and the eastern Greek city-states.
Because they had a powerful kingdom
Greek civilisation continued on, influencing our civilisation to this day.
NO the Dorians-Mervatte Baydoun wrote this :p
Because they had a powerful kingdom
The Trojan War was important because it became a main source of inspiration for Ancient Greek artists. There were a variety of themes to the Trojan War showing a rich source of romantic and heroic storytelling.
The Dorian Greeks moved in and took over Peloponnese peninsula.
It was a war between city-states. Athens against Sparta. It weakened Greek civilization.
The civilization believed to have defeated Troy in Homer's epic poem the Iliad is the Achaean or Greek civilization led by King Agamemnon. They waged the Trojan War against Troy.
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