Troy.
Ancient Greek people lived 35-40 years they lived in 500 bc.
The played the olympic games, every 4 years that is how the Olympics started from the wonderful Greeks!
Chives have been significant in Europe for over 5,000 years. The Ancient Greeks were the first to use chives, although more popularity was gained with the Romans.
The war went on for another 30 years until the Persians gave up trying to impose peace on the Greeks and left them to go back to their usual fighting each other.
The use of sculpture dates back thousands of years. Ancient Greeks created stone sculpture and so did the ancient Egyptian culture. Early man created many things out of stone to have for religious rites and to represent various gods. These items today are in museums around the world and are quite remarkable and beautiful considering they were made 5,000 or more years ago.
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No, the Greeks did not besiege Troy for just two years; according to legend, the Trojan War lasted for ten years. The story is famously chronicled in Homer's "Iliad," which focuses on a portion of the conflict but reflects the prolonged siege and battles between the Greeks and Trojans. The war ultimately ended with the Greeks using the ruse of the Trojan Horse to infiltrate the city.
Every four years
over 300 and more years
The ''Ancient Greeks''...
It started thousands of years ago. The ancient Greeks had stories with mermaids and so did the ancient Celts.
No. Jesus came thousands of years After the Greeks.
Originally the reason the Greeks founded the Olympics was to have a "family reunion". At the time, Ancient Greeks were scattered from Spain to North Africa, and from Ionia to Italy. This was a way to unite themselves every 4 years. Eventually it turned into a "which colony is the best" competition, and the model that we have today.
Ok, tell us what you war you are talking about. The ancient Greeks endlessly fought each other and external enemies around the Mediterranean for a thousand years.
The ancient city of Carthage will be destroyed by the Roman army in 146 BC during the Third Punic War. The Romans will besiege the city for three years before finally breaching its defenses and razing it to the ground.
In Athens, Ancient Greek people commonly lived 35-40 years