The stage and chorus area were rectangular. The audience bleachers were stepped segment of a circle.
ancient Greece would never belive in myths and some alphabet may not be here A.K.A CHRISSY THE BLACK
You can find topographical maps of ancient Greece in various historical atlases, ancient history books, or websites that focus on ancient geographical information. These maps display the physical features of the land as it existed during ancient times, allowing you to visualize the terrain of the region.
If I remember correctly, it was above the door to Plato's academy in Ancient Greece.
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Type your answer here... Zeus was the most powerful and strong man in the Ancient Grecce Mythology Hercules
There are too many events to list here in 1700 years. However, in 2BC, the first map was drawn, showing three continents. The ancient Olympic games were abolished in 393 AD. In 1460, the Ottomans conquered Greece.
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".
here are some sites for ancient Greece they are not all about beliefs but they still might help you http://www.schoolsliaison.org <center> http://www.canadianlawsite.ca </center> http://www.historyforkids.org <center> http://www.workablepeace.org/ </center> <center> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relh </center> http://www.greeka.com/Greece-traditions.htm <center> http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0210200/ancient_greece/Greece.htm </center>
It comes out 11.07.08. Here is the official website http://www.madagascar-themovie.com/.
YES AND HERE IS SOME MORE INFORMATION Historians believe that the origin and tradition of birthday celebrations come from the ancient Persian religion, and appeared first in ancient Greece. Ancient Greek people celebrated their Gods’ birthdays every year.
There were not just 14 states. At different times, there were different numbers. Here are some of them: Athens, Corinth, Thebes, Argos, Mycenae, Sparta, Knossos, Gortys, Phaestos, Pella, Potidea They spanned the entire Aegean sea. Look at slide # 2 on this website: http://www.scribd.com/doc/9266839/Ancient-Greece-CityStates
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