480 to 404 BC was called the Golden age of Athens or the Age of Pericles
Lycabettus Hill, Athens
The Peloponnesian War had a profound impact on Athenian culture, leading to a decline in its artistic and intellectual achievements. The prolonged conflict and subsequent defeat weakened Athens economically and politically, fostering a sense of disillusionment and instability. This shift was reflected in the arts, as tragedy and philosophy took on darker themes, exploring human suffering and moral ambiguity. Ultimately, the war marked a transition from the high point of Athenian cultural supremacy to a period of introspection and uncertainty.
Salamis was a strait near Athens where a Greek fleet defeated a Persian fleet in 480 BCE. This the turning point in the Persian invasion of peninsular Greece.
Athens was the largest city-state. It had 200,000 men at its high point, Sparta had very few men, but they had one of the best armies of the time.
South of Athens and Sparta is the region known as the Peloponnese, a peninsula in southern Greece. This area is home to several notable sites, including the ancient city of Corinth and the popular tourist destination of Nafplio. Additionally, the southernmost point of the Peloponnese is Cape Malea, which juts out into the Aegean Sea.
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The Golden Age of Athens
That's the point called 'perihelion'. In 2010, the earth reached and passed that point on January 3.
Type your answer here... the highest point in anicent Greece was the accropolis or " highest city
Lycabettus Hill, Athens
It depends on what part of Athen history you are looking at. There was a point of time called the "golden age" of Greece. If you are looking at Athens, there was the era of great philosophers, when the greatest philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle called out their qeustions.
A solid becomes a liquid when it temperature has reached its Melting Point (also called it Point of Fusion.)
It has reached its melting point.
The tip of a glacier is called the glacier terminus or glacier snout. It is the furthest point reached by the glacier as it flows downhill.
The highest point reached by any body in the sky, including the Sun, is called the zenith.
the northernmost point Giovanni reached was Nova Scotia
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