Known as an Agora, translated literally as a 'place of assembly'
agora
A blend of the old greek and roman governments.
The name Han-cock is old English
The Parthenon is a temple in Athens, built to the goddess Pallas Athena. It was built there and cannot have been any other place. It was completed in 432 BC.
36500 + 25 leap year days = 36525 days.
old three hundred
Agora is an ancient Greek market, and it's a popular crossword puzzle answer.
Greek = Έλληνας (ELL-ee-nahs)
its a drachma
The Greek name given to the first five books of the Old Testament is "Pentateuch."
It isn't Greek, it comes from the Old English.
it got its name from greek meaning prematurely old
Demeta Stands for: Old greek
The name Arminta comes from Old Greek and means "protector."
it means happiness in greek. it's also an old fashioned greek girls name
It doesnt have a Greek origin. My guess would be old French.
many but mainly drachma/drachmae
Maia is a old greek name for the goddess of sping time