Huge marble statues that were usually carvings of Greek gods, goddesses, sorcerers, or philosophers. Also, they built enormous marble temples that were usually built for the Greek gods and goddesses. I do believe the temple on the Acropolis is a temple built for either Athena or Nike.
The past of mark is marked.
he was setnenced to death for his opinoins
Marked is the past participle of mark.
he was sentenced to death for his opinions.
he was sentenced to death for his opinions.
Because the Athens were powerful, wealthy, and they made a lot of amazing art
Marked is the past participle of mark.
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Athens is still there so hasn't ended. Unfortunately, like most places that were founded during ancient times, they are not the centre of the universe ,as they were then, but Athens is the capital of Greece, and all its important buildings are there, just as in ancient times...the ruins of the past are a sight to see, I have been and soaked up the past.
The Pelopponesian war.
The surrender of the beseiged city of Athens to the the Peloponnesian land and naval forces led by Sparta.
No, it is not an adverb. The word marked is a past tense verb (and past participle) and can be used as an adjective. The related adverb is "markedly" but means to a substantial or noticeable degree (e.g. markedly different standards).