They were agglomerations of villages centered on a particular urban center. The mountainous terrain prevented a unified government, and each city-state developed its own politics and policies. Sparta was known as a warrior's state, while Athens became a center of science and philosophy.
Sparta and Athens
Sparta and Athens
Delian League
delian league
The famous Greek geographer named, Eratosthenes of Cyrene, was born in Cyrene in 276 BC. The city of Cyrene is now known as Libya.
The United States Capitol in Washington D.C., often called the Capitol Building, is the home of the United States Congress, and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government.
Thales of miletus (an ancient greek city) experimented with electromagnetics and in that way created what today we know as static electricity. He waved a rod over a cloth with thingees on it and created electromagnetics.
The Greek people led the greek city-states to set up colonies
the city states
They were different - one was Persia versus a coalition of Greek city-states; the other was Greek city-states versus Greek city-states.
Aristotle was the noble class who ruled Greek city-states.
three greek city states without colonies were Athens, Sparta, and Knossos
what ideas developed in Greeks city-states
Greek city-states
Polis
a greek city state is a polis The question was about the alliances of Greek city-states. Don't know the Greek translation, but in English they are referred to as leagues. the alliance between the greek city-states was called Delian League. (weazol)
Sparta was the Greek city-state that was most militaristic.
Citizens of Greek city-states.Citizens of Greek city-states.
what ideas developed in Greeks city-states