It was not a country, the Greeks lived in over 2,000 independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals.
Saturn in Ancient Greece was Cronus(Kronos). He was the father of The Big 3,
Caouldron
Athens, Sparta and Corinth were the big city-states.
Greece is a country and a relatively small one, with a population of roughly 10 million people.
after Alexander the great died, the powerflulish leaders split up the greek land
Greece was the main producer of olive oil in the ancient world.
Okay, the boundaries of Ancient Greece are Drama a city right below Bulgaria (it has a little dash thing above the first a. So it would probably be prononced as Dr-Ah-ma) to Crete a island right below Greece.
There is not a country called Persia at present. Today's Iran was called Persia in ancient times. Now it is 1.68sq km.
The first harp was the lyre of ancient Greece, which is usually depicted as being about as big as a dinner platter.
big figures of the time
Loyalty, because even though they were through many wars the Greeks still stayed _loyal_ to their country. (correct me if I'm wrong)
they were as big as a football field