Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman Empire.
Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.
Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.
Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.
Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.
Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.
Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.
Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.
Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.
Yes and no. Present day Athens is the capitol of Greece, an independent country. Ancient Athens was a leading Greek city-state. Ancient Athens was conquered by the Romans making it a part of the Roman empire.
No. Rome, Italy is slightly larger than Athens, with a population of 3.357 million in 2013 compared to the population of Athens being 3.252 million in the same year.
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No, Athens is not in the north of Rome. Athens is located in Greece where it is also the capital city.
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No. Rome is a city in Italy. The US is a country, one of the largest in the world, so it is much bigger than Rome.
All the emperors of Rome were, but Sparta and Athens were around long before there was an emperor of Rome.
No. Rome had a million.
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Athens is the most furthest South, then Rome. Nice is the most North
No, London is way bigger than Paris. London is 1706.9 km squared whereas Paris is only 86.9 km squared
NO. Athens is in Greece and is the Capitol of that country. Rome is the Capitol of the country of Italy which is a few hundred miles west of Greece.
If you are looking for what type of goverment system Ancient Rome had, then this would be a Republic, where citizens elected officials, that would create the law. In theory, yes, this would make Athens more democratic.
Athens, Greece.