Known as an Agora, translated literally as a 'place of assembly'
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
It isn't Greek, it comes from the Old English.
The Greek name given to the first five books of the Old Testament is "Pentateuch."
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.
Another name for Europe is the Old Continent.
many but mainly drachma/drachmae
Maia is a old greek name for the goddess of sping time