Ongoing war between the city-states.
Ancient Greece (specifically, Athens) practiced Direct Democracy. There was no president, nor were there governmental representatives. The people voted directly on the issues themselves rather than having representatives in government.
Alexander the great and many many others
I think you might be thinking of "City-States," though not every city or community in Greece qualified as such. The large, ruling cities were both Cities, and also considered regions or states. Sparta, for example, wasn't just the city itself, but the entire region around it, which included smaller cities and villages.
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Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to the myths and study them in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece, its civilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself
No, Sparta had disappeared from the map of Greece, until 1834, when after the War of Greek Independence King Otto of Greece, issued a decreed that a village occupying the site of ancient Sparta be rebuilt into a city and to bear the same name as Sparta, (which is Sparti in Greek),
Athens is the capital of Greece so it can not have a capital for itself.
Ancient Greece was divided into city-states and leagues which continually vied for power with each other, but one of them ever became strong enough to control all of Greece. Later Greece was controlled by the Macedonian Empire, the Roman Empire, the Eastern Roman Empire, and the Ottoman Turkish Empire. Finally in the 19th Century Greece became an independent country which controlled itself, and a united country for the first time in history.
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it is unknown because they were crude ancient coins made in Greece that were pressed it depends how much metal is used in the coin itself also depends on how old the coin is
Macedonia is not a city. It is a historical province on the northern Greek peninsula, that was the location of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia whose most famous members were Philip II and Alexander the Great. There is also a newly founded Slavic country to the north of Greece that recently renamed itself "Macedonia" with an obvious expansionist agenda but because it violated international conventions and provoked the historical region in Greece it signed an accord to be referred to as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia until it finds a more suitable name for itself.
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