cuz they wanted power and fame
is it because the Greeks moved place to place????
greek citys and states fight so much becous thay wanted more power and fame.
The land was generally poor, so to gain food security, trade was used to buy external sources of food.
It lasted 27 years and devastated the Greek world. Even after it was over, the Greek city-states continued to fight each other in varying alliances, and so weakened them that they were unable to stand up to Philip's takeover.
i think so
The same way we know about all Greek culture, they had written documents, buildings, art, and so on.
Call them by there name ask this thing and i will answers i am Greek so i know
This impact the city-states because the renaissance were so wealthy in their down city
The Roman god Mars was most often associated with the Greek war god Ares, so often the two deities symbols are confused. So no, Mars does not have a Greek symbol, but symbols for Ares are borrowed for Mars.
Unfortunately, the answer sadly is yes, fights do occur, hopefully not very often, but there will always be disagreements resulting in a fight.
Ares is the god of war Athena is a godess of war so either of them
This is actually a bit of British slang that has nothing to do with cats. In Britain, a girl is often referred to as a bird. If a conflict between two girls gets physical, often the battle involves scratching at each other, the way cats fight. So most often, a fight between women is called a cat fight; so "four birds having a cat fight" would likely be four women physically attacking each other with fingernails at the ready.
The Greek goddess Nemesis's sacred animal is the goose.
in greek religion no one he is the powerfuliest and gets the throne and he is the king of the gods so any fight he fights agianst he will win.
Phthia, as he says in the first book of the Iliad in his rant to Agamemnon.
Each city had a limited tract of land and sea/river in which to grow food and catch fish to eat. And in a pre-TV era, each family had many children and so a rapidly expanding population to feed. So the surplus populations were sent of in ships to seize land and establish new cities, which themselves often became overpopulated and sent out their own colonies. The surplus was also augmented by troublemakers who were disposed of in this manner. Eventually they spread as far west as today's Spain, and east around the eastern Mediterranean and Black Seas.
Many Mediterranean countries claim baklava or a variation of it. But many people consider it to be a Greek delight. Greece is famous for making it and is often thought to have created it. It is a popular treat in Greece, so it is thought of as a Greek desert.
Plutus was the Greek god of wealth. He is often depicted as blind, so he will donate without prejudice, lame, so he will be slow to arrive, and winged, so he can speed away afterwards.
Because the Greek's religion were all about the gods. So they were very important to them, and even though they had philosophy and mathematics, etc., religion played a big part in life too.