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Q: Was Crete part of the ancient Athenian empire?
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Is Crete part of the Athenian empire?

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Crete is part of Greece.


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Crete was part of Ancient Greece. The Cretian writing system was called Cypriot syllabary. This was a local type of Greek writing.


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