non actually, the 8th century BC didn't even have people there, if your meaning the 8th millennium BC life just started
An oligarchy.
It is very old. The oldest written works where we can learn about the Greek gods are from the 8th century BC: Theogoniaby Hesiodos and The Iliad and The Odyssey by Homer (whoever he was).Before those there were, of course, oral traditions going back a very long time.
No. Jesus of Nazareth didn't appear on the scene until the Roman Empire Think of it like this - the Classical Greek culture that spawned the mythology we discuss here started in about the 8th century BC (that's Before Christ), and ended with the annexation of Greece by Rome in 146 BC. That period is what qualifies as "Ancient Greece".
the 8th century
in the 8th - 11th centuries
8th century.
In the 8th century, Ancient Greece was a democratic government. This type of government began in the city of Ancient Athens.
Greece began to emerge in the 8th century, around 750 B.C.
ancient Greece lasted from 8th century to 6th b.c to 146 bcand the roman conquested Greece
Their origin is unknown, but they were common in Greece by the 8th Century BCE.
The civilization of ancient Greece lasted from the 8th century BCE to 600 AD. The culturally significant period of Classical Greece was in full swing from the 5th to 4th centuries BCE.
The Greec invented the Olympics! The first Olympics dates back to 8th century BC.
700AD was the 8th Century.
Much of the background of The Iliad which, although set in the 12th Century BCE, was actually written down in the later 8th Century BCE after cursive writing was introduced, and contains reflections of real 8th Century conditions in Greece.This gives clues on the political structure of the second half of the 8th Century. Although the Iliad narrative lists kings, there are interludes in which the people are supreme, calling a council to determine courses of action to direct the war leaders. So we can gather that the imagined kings of the 8th Century were mostly great warriors who were hired by a community to provide protection for the farmers who made up the community, and lead them in defence of their property. Although living a grand life in the fortress they maintained as a refuge for the people when they were invaded, they were appointed, paid and dismissed by the people according to performance. So it was close to being a limited democracy comprised of the landowners, big and small, who made up the citizen body. But this was not 'Greece' - it was each individual and independent community in the Greek world.As richer landowners gained influence and power, they replaced these guardians, and so an aristocracy/oligarchy succeeded to govern in the 7th Century.
Before Islam came into being in the 8th century.
It is very old. The oldest written works where we can learn about the Greek gods are from the 8th century BC: Theogoniaby Hesiodos and The Iliad and The Odyssey by Homer (whoever he was).Before those there were, of course, oral traditions going back a very long time.
The 8th Century AD, which is also the 8th Century CE.
It is the 8th century.