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They were all part of the Persian attempt to subdue troubles to its empire from the city-states of mainland Greece.
The ancient Greeks had a long history of founding colonies. Beginning as early as the ninth century BC.
The early Greeks and Romans are known for their culture which is the root of our western culture. Almost all aspects of our society -- legal, moral, logic -- can be traced back to the Greco/Roman societies.
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The first telescope was invented in the Netherlands in the early A.D. 1600s. The ancient Greeks were alive between circa the 9th to 6th century before Christ.
They most certainly did - they held the Macedonians to be very inferior, and knew Macedonians spoke a different language (when Alexander gave orders in Greek, their commanders had to translate them into Macedonian). Alexander's father Philip Ii had tried to counter this by faking descent from early Greek kings and running Greek cultural activities.
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The early Greeks and Romans are remembered for being the cultures that formed the basis for our western culture.
Yes,the Early Greeks did fish. They also traded and herd goats and fish. So basically they did.
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Etruscans or Tyrrhenioi in Greek language were the people who influenced the developments of the earle Roman era and were living in the central and westnorth parts of today's Italy. Ih the Hellenistic period the southern part of modern Italy was populated by the Greeks who migrated from various places of Greece in the seek of a better life.
The javelin was a weapon favored by the early Greeks, such as Alexander the great.
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The Battle of Marathon, the Battle of Salamis, and the Battle of Thermopylae were fought between Greek city-states and invading Persian Empire forces in the early Fifth Century BCE.
The Battle of Marathon, the Battle of Salamis, and the Battle of Thermopylae were fought between Greek city-states and invading Persian Empire forces in the early Fifth Century BCE.