City-states (Athens, Sparta etc.)
Cliterous'
the mountainous terrain of Greece refulted in widely scattered settlements.
the mountainous terrain of Greece refulted in widely scattered settlements.
Ancient Greece was home to numerous settlements, known as city-states or "poleis," the most notable being Athens, Sparta, Corinth, and Thebes. Each city-state had its own government, culture, and military. Additionally, there were smaller settlements and colonies established throughout the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions, such as Byzantium (later Constantinople) and Syracuse. These city-states played a crucial role in the political, cultural, and economic life of ancient Greece.
In Ancient Greece In Ancient Greece In Ancient Greece
No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.
its from ancient Greece
The Olympics were invented in Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece!
ancient greece
Answer the question!
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.