Acropolis in Greek = Ακρόπολη, according to the Zeta ImTranslator.
Thew acropolis was Greek. The Romans had the forum.
Well, a marker should be looking for a bit about the Parthenon and the Acropolis.
Acropolis, Greek.
No, the Acropolis was uniquely Greek. The Roman Forum was comparable in many ways to the Greek Agora.
An acropolis is a fortified area of a city built on a high ground, typically used for defense in ancient Greek city-states. It often included important religious, governmental, and cultural buildings. The most famous example is the Acropolis of Athens, which includes the Parthenon.
Acropolis is the center of the city. Acropolis is the center of the city.
The Greek word for a high city is the word acropolis. The word polis means a city which is high up and the word acropolis was the word the ancients used to describe this type of city.
On the top of the hill. Acropolis means "High City" in Greek.
The Greek Acropolis is atop a hill overlooking the city of Athens, Greece.
You are either talking about Parthenon which is the temple of the Greek Goddess Athena or the Acropolis of Athens which is also know as Cecropia.
An acropolis is a natural highpoint of a Greek town. The Romans had nothing to do with it.
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