i think persia was important becuse it showed that greeks are way past cilivilzation
Artemis is a part of ancient Greek history, which is important to our culture identity.
The Greek culture has been influenced by the Roman Empire. The Ottoman Empire has also significantly influenced the Greek culture, but historians credit the Greek War of Independence for the single entity of its multi-faceted culture.
Greek Letters Day is the celebration of the Three Hierarchs of the Orthodox Church:St. Basil the Great, St. Gregory the Theologian, and St. John Chrysostom. The Orthodox Church considers the Three Hierarchs the most important Teachers and Fathers for the development and growth of the church. The Three Hierarchs have been credited with working diligently to see the development of Greek literature and education. Greek Letter Day celebrates the use and promotion of the Greek language abroad.
There was no war between Persia and Sparta, and no specific battle between Sparta and Persia. Sparta was at times part of a Greek force fighting Persia, and at other times was allied to Persia. But there was no specific Sparta-Persia war or battle.
It is important because it is a surviving example of Greek architecture, and was important to pre-Christian religion as a place of worship to the goddess Athena.
Answer: Alexander the Great.
Mostly Egypt and Persia.
The spread of Greek culture.
It wasn't. Some of the most advanced culture developed in the Greek cities located within the Persian Empire.
He particurally mixed the culture and technology of Egypt Greek MAcedonia and Persia
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From 336 to 325 BCE.
he was a hero thats why he was important to them
He conquered those territories, but his attempt to spread Greek culture - a lengthy process - was curtailed by his early death. The culture remained superficial amongst the upper classes only.
The Temple to Anihata at Kangavar is one of the best preserved examples of Hellenistic and Persian blending. When Alexander the Great conquered the ancient world, he spread Greek culture throughout his conquers, including Persia. This became what is known as Hellenistic Civilization. Here is an in-depth essay on the attempt to spread Hellenism to Persia, which was strongly resisted by Persia.
The Macedonian king who embraced Greek culture and planned to conquer Persia was Alexander the Great. He ascended the throne in 336 BC and sought to unite the Greek city-states before launching his campaign against the Persian Empire. Alexander is renowned for his military genius and for spreading Hellenistic culture throughout the territories he conquered. His conquests significantly influenced the cultural landscape of the ancient world.
Egyptian and Mycenaean.