herodotus
Egypt as a nation-state still exists today as Egypt, in relatively the same location as their entire history.
Because Alexandria was in Egypt, but it was controlled by the Greeks and Cleopatra was of Greek ancestry. At the time of Cleopatra, Egypt was ruled by the Greek descendants of Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's generals. This made Cleopatra a Greek ethnically, even though she was an Egyptian culturally.
Greek history influenced today's society because they invented democracy, which we still practice today in many countries.
Greek and Phoenician.
It was and still in Upper Egypt
yes cats are still remembered in Egypt because of the fact that the sphynx is still there
maybe because he is too old
maybe because he is too old
No...Egypt is a Republic
Greek religion: Homer's "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" , Herodotus' "The Histories" , Thucydides' "History of the Peloponnesian War" , Xenophon's "Anabasis" and "The Education of Cyrus", the Greek Tragedies/Plays , etc . . .
Because just bye looking at them they tell alot of history and can tell alot of informaton
The most famous early historian on the subject is Edward Gibbon who lived in the 18th century and who wrote the still-famous History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.