The Greeks conquered Troy (modern-day Turkey) in the Trojan War, and there were several civil wars within the country, mostly involving Sparta.
The Greek word used for "conquer" is NIKAO.
Yes
445 b.C.
It didn't conquer Rome. Many upper class Romans were impressed with Greek culture and adopted aspects of it to supplement their own staid one.
Alexander the Great as hegemon of a united Greek army.
Rome didn't conquer the Greeks.
Yes, the Roman Empire did conquer Greece.
He was out to conquer the known world and was Greek, so to control the he conquered he brought with him Greek culture.
No. The Romans conquered the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia.
the gods, titans, giants, and winds together
Today's archaeological ruins and inscriptions and the outline histories of the Greek historians.
Because he loved the greek culture and wanted to spread it allover