By Sophocles: 'Antigone' and 'King Oedipus'.
one is Athens
Mainly anthropomorphic deities and personified concepts as in all of Ancient Greece. Athena (one of the 12 Olympians) was the patron God of Athens.
Sparta was the most common one
one of the famous places in Greece are the Athens
The play by Socrates is called "Apology," which is one of the dialogues written by his student, Plato. It recounts Socrates' defense during his trial for impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens.
The difference is that they were in a war, of couse one lost and one won. Can you guess which one lost? a. Spartas b. Athens If you said Athens, you are correct. The athens ruled for many years. Then Sparta came and kicked their butts in the war! AncientGreekGirl :)
Athens had a record of being one of the most smart and well educated city-state in ancient Greece.
No later than around 429 B.C.E. is the date by which the play "Oedipus Rex" was written by ancient Greek playwright Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the date actually refers to the play's first performance, at the Theatre of Dionysos in Athens, Greece. Only seven of Sophocles' 123-plus plays survive. Only two of those seven can be dated in terms of when they were written, and "Oedipus Rex" is not one of them.
Athens was the most important city in Ancient Greece. It's one of the oldest cities in the world. On top of its Acropolis stands till today Parthenon, a key landmark for the European Civilization.
The Theatre of Dionysus is a famous one. In honour of the god Dionysus.
militaristic.^ that answer is wrong
Athens, among many Greek cities, reflects an ancient Greek influence. One of the most apparent ways Athens reflects this is through the ruins of the city that still remain from ancient times.