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During the Golden Age of Greece the term "greece" was not yet in use.
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The term that was not used during the age of ancient Greece was stone age. They did not use this term because there wasn't enough stones
The term that was not used during the age of ancient Greece was stone age. They did not use this term because there wasn't enough stones
Athens robbing its allies to glorify itself.
Classical Art was one of the biggest accomplishments of the Golden Age
The golden age of cinema is often considered to be in the 1930s and 1940s, when Hollywood produced many classic films.
During the golden age the large Stupa collapsed.
No. The ancient Greek did not use the English language. Because there was no English language in that time. English language derived from Latin which was the official language of Roman Empire and the Roman Empire is the successor of ancient Greek the golden age of Greece.
The Greeks never used the term Greece, or Greeks. Instead Greeks used the term Ellas or in English Hellas for describing the nation of Greece. So in Greek the way to say that one is from Greece, one uses the word Ellas (not ella: that means to come here).When refering to a cultural identity, like being Greek or Speaking Greek, one uses the term ellen-EE-ka or in some small pockets of Greece they use ellen-ee-ka-NEE-dtha. The first term is litteral translation for Greek and in Enlgish the true translation is Hellenic or Hellenica. (Hense the Hellenic Perior or Hellenic Age...Hellenistic Period: Greek Period, Greek Age, Greek Sytle) The second version is litteral translation to be Greek-Like. Or Hellenican or Hellenicish.
The ancient era of Greek history ended about 1500 years ago, so Ancient Greece became Dark Age Greece, then Mediaeval Greece and now modern Greece. The descriptive words we use have changed. The land remains, as do relics of the ancient period.