Ancient Greece was a collection of city states that were really only bound by language and culture. They came close to begin united by Alexander, but it was not to be, and they were not brought under a single rule until they were conquered by the Roman Empire. They remained part of the Roman Empire until 1453, when they were conquered by Ottoman Turks, though historians today tend to call the medieval Roman Empire by the name Byzantine, a name that was not used at the time. They remained under Ottoman control until 1830, when the modern state of Greece was established.
Ancient Greece is considered to cover the time from the 9th century BCE through the period of the Roman Empire - say into the first century or so of the Common Era.
Ancient Greece
Alexander
Greece.
Alexander the Great
the Minoan established colonies on the aegean island and in Greece and Asia minor
The city-state of Elis in Greece established it as a festival to the god Zeus.
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A colony established in Crete.
If you have established residency
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Greece.
Alexander
He didn't conquer Greece; he was established as hegemon of the League of Corinth when he ascended the throne.
Alexander the Great
Ancient Greeks established over 2,000 independent city-states scattered around the Mediterranean and Black Seas. Modern Greece is a country located in southeast Europe which we call Greece.
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The city-state of Elis in Greece established it as a festival to the god Zeus.
the Minoan established colonies on the aegean island and in Greece and Asia minor