The Greek colonies of Asia Minor, were the AEolic cities that covered the northern part of that coast, together with the islands of Lesbos and Tenedos, the Ionians occupied the centre, with the islands of Chios and Samos, and the Dorians the southern portion, with the islands of Rhodes and Cos.
Asia Minor is a completely different land. It's on the other side of the Aegean compared to Greece.
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The began exporting surplus populations from about 900 CE onwards. Eventually there were about 2000 cities established around the Mediterrana and Black Seas, from today's Spain in the west to Asia Minor in the east.For example Naples (in Greek nea polis = New City) in Italy was a Greek city, as was Tripoli in Libya (tri polis= three cities), Miletus in Asia Minor.
Ionia in Asia Minor in what is today. Later Greeks started colonies in Spain, France, Italy, and Africa, and along the coast of the Black Sea.
Provoked a Persian invasion of Greece, I see your doing Chapter 4 review.. ahh me too
the Minoan established colonies on the aegean island and in Greece and Asia minor
asia minor
No
athene
The began exporting surplus populations from about 900 CE onwards. Eventually there were about 2000 cities established around the Mediterrana and Black Seas, from today's Spain in the west to Asia Minor in the east.For example Naples (in Greek nea polis = New City) in Italy was a Greek city, as was Tripoli in Libya (tri polis= three cities), Miletus in Asia Minor.
The began exporting surplus populations from about 900 CE onwards. Eventually there were about 2000 cities established around the Mediterrana and Black Seas, from today's Spain in the west to Asia Minor in the east.For example Naples (in Greek nea polis = New City) in Italy was a Greek city, as was Tripoli in Libya (tri polis= three cities), Miletus in Asia Minor.
The began exporting surplus populations from about 900 CE onwards. Eventually there were about 2000 cities established around the Mediterrana and Black Seas, from today's Spain in the west to Asia Minor in the east.For example Naples (in Greek nea polis = New City) in Italy was a Greek city, as was Tripoli in Libya (tri polis= three cities), Miletus in Asia Minor.
No they dont because the spartans end up winning the war.
Ionia in Asia Minor in what is today. Later Greeks started colonies in Spain, France, Italy, and Africa, and along the coast of the Black Sea.
greece is located west of asia minor.
Provoked a Persian invasion of Greece, I see your doing Chapter 4 review.. ahh me too
It was not a Greek who conquered Asia Minor and the Persian Empire, it was the Macedonian king Alexander the Great
The problems began when the Greek city-states located around the littoral of western Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule. The mainland Greek cities Athens and Eretria intervened and caused the spread of the wars to mainland Greece and the Islands.