They sat in the front row judging who to award the prizes to, and suffered the ribald comments the actors levelled against them.
they each had their own
No, ancient Greece was not monotheistic. The ancient Greeks believed in a pantheon of gods and goddesses, with each deity having their own specific powers and domains.
Ancient Greece comprised several hundred independent city-states, each of which had its own laws. Can you refine the question.
They traded with each other.
Self-government.
Yes iron WAS traded during ancient greek times it was mainly shipped across the country from each dock to get as much asthey could for their weapons. Hope this helped :)
Each year from 776 BCE.
Greece consisted of hundreds of independent city-states, each with its own territory, city and government.
Pericles ruled during the golden age of Athens
for some cities it was mostly farming
Both worshiped multiple gods, each assigned to a different element of life.
The six major judges in the book of Judges are Othniel, Ehud, Deborah, Gideon, Jephthah, and Samson. Each of these judges played a significant role in delivering the Israelites from their oppressors during that time.