Ancient Greece wasn't "founded", it just kind of happened and no particular person sat down and wrote up the "Constitution of Ancient Greece."
Rather, it was a collection of independent city-states founded at various times by different people or groups of people, who certainly would not have regarded themselves as "ancient" anything, but rather as the very cutting edge and pinnacle of culture (and in some ways they were right to do so).
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
where are the plains in ancient greece
the kind of art did megara have in ancient greece is megara was a highlu respected atstate in ancient greece.
Ancient Rome was founded in 753 B.C.E.
the elevation of ancient Greece is 2200 feet
Ancient Greece is the answer Islam was founded approximatly 600 AD. Ancient Greece was at its peak at approximatly 500 BC!
Yes it was
they founded colonies and traded goods
The city-state of Athens in Ancient Greece
No one. The ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia was founded by people from Argos in the Peloponnese, Greece.
The question should have been: Was Spain in Ancient Greece? Well most of Eastern Spain was part of Ancient Greece. Some well-known Greek colonies in Eastern Spain are Empuries and Roses, both in Catalonia. They were founded by Greeks from Marseille.
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No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.
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its from ancient Greece
The Olympics were invented in Ancient Greece