Greece never 'took over the Hebrews'. It was the Romans who occupied present-day Israel. The region that they occupied was mainly called Judea. A few neighboring regions they occupied that are familiar from The Bible are Galilee (Jesus is often called 'Jesus of Galilee') and Samaria (think of 'the good Samaritan').
Rome was the group that took over Greece.
last time i checked, it was called the Dorian invasion
she affected it because she took over Greece and took there territory.
After the Pharaoh died, and the new Pharaoh took over, they were enslaved.
Only those who had connections with the Romans after Rome took over Greece, and those who took employment with Romans.
The Hebrews were enslaved by the Egyptians. The Egyptian people didn't necessarily enslaved the Hebrews, The Hyksos took over Egypt and then they feared that the Hebrews were to powerful so they enslaved them.
Alexander the great.
The Dorians came to Greece and took over.
Yes, the Roman Empire did conquer Greece.
Ancient Hebrews took the following name changes: Children of Israel Israelites Judaeans Jews
There was never a Hebrew kingdom in "Palestine". The united kingdom of the Hebrews was the land of Israel. (It was later renamed "Palestine" by the Romans after they expelled the Jews from the land and took control.
The oligarch - the rich upper class.