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Yes, the Trojan War is traditionally believed to have taken place in the region of the Aegean Sea, specifically focusing on the city of Troy, which is located near the northwestern coast of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). The war is famously depicted in Homer's "Iliad," and while its historical accuracy is debated, it is often associated with the broader Aegean world of ancient Greek culture. The conflict involved various Greek city-states and is considered a significant event in Greek mythology and history.
The earliest civilization in the Aegean region emerged on the large island of Crete, southeast of the Greek mainland. (Ch. 4/Pg. 75: The Essential World History-Volume I: To 1800: Third Edition- William J. Duiker & Jackson J. Spielvogel)
Aegean Sea, the open sea on the east of the continental country, the Greek archipelago. Named by the mythical king Aegeas, Theseus's father.
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The following seas: Adriatic, Ionian, Cretan, Aegean surround Greece.
Greek island located in the northeastern Aegean Sea, near the coast of Turkey.
They were located by the Aegean Sea or the Sea of Italy to the west and east of the Greek peninsula. (basically Mediterranean sea)
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gallipoli peninsula located in turkish thrace with the aegean sea.gallipoli derives from greek {kallipolis}means beautiful city.
The Aegean Sea an elongated embayment of the Mediterranean Sea located off the northern Greek peninsula.
The Cyclades is a group of Greek Islands which are located in the Aegean Sea. They comprise of roughly 220 small islands with a total population of in 2005 of roughly 119,000.
Yes, there is a Greek island called Euboea, also known as Evia. It is the second-largest Greek island after Crete and is located in the Aegean Sea.
The two city-states located in the Aegean Sea near the Greek mainland are Athens and Sparta. Athens is situated on the Attic Peninsula, while Sparta is located inland, though it has access to the Aegean Sea through nearby ports. Both city-states played crucial roles in ancient Greek history and culture, with Athens known for its democracy and cultural achievements, and Sparta recognized for its military discipline and strength.