In 2001 397 drachmas would buy one dollar
Ancient Greece did, in fact, come before the birth of Jesus Christ. That is, its origins and early development, its Classical Period, its dissemination in the Hellenistic Period, and then its decline in the 2nd century B.C.E. -- all occurred before Christ's birth during the early years of the Roman Empire.
Megara was in ancient Greek mythology the princess of city of Thebes. She was the oldest of Creos, the king of Thebes. Creon offered Megara to Hercules in exchange for defending the city of Thebes.
Now it is euro. From the beginning of the greek civilization untill some years before, it was drachma.
Before the gods were the titans who were rules by Cronus
a million bucks
Greece doesn't use dollars as their currency. The official currency in Greece is the Euro and the current exchange rate is 1.17 Euros to £1 (GBP).
Hermes is the Greek god of knowledge. Mercury is the messenger god of trade and exchange.
Ancient Greece did, in fact, come before the birth of Jesus Christ. That is, its origins and early development, its Classical Period, its dissemination in the Hellenistic Period, and then its decline in the 2nd century B.C.E. -- all occurred before Christ's birth during the early years of the Roman Empire.
To be a medium of exchange of recognised value, to replace exchange of goods and the use of metals which were o no standard weight and valus.
No, Greek 500 euro is like 100 dollars in U.S
1.00 EUR=1.29140 USD Euro=United States Dollars
mercury in roman. Hermes in greek. also god of thieves
Coins boosted the Greek economy because they provided an easily portable means of exchange, as opposed to delivering goods and services.
Same things modern currency is used for. Exchange of goods and services.
he was in greek
The Greek alphabet, which is derived from the Phoenician alphabet, is the script used by the Greeks since the 8th century BC. The Greek letter before sigma is rho.
Before the noun.