Yes. In Epidaurus (near Argos) and in Herodium (Ηρώδειο - in Athens) we can watch ancient greek "dramas" (plays), which means a comedy or a tragedy.
Go to Greece and ask around; it is a Greek name.
Acually the girls did not even go to school in ancient greece.
Ancient Greece gave us democracy, the most common form of government in the world. Ancient Rome gave us architectural feats such as archways and aqueducts, amongst other things. They were the fathers of modern-day plumbing.
It usually was a praying spot for the greek gods for any people that still believed in them. People would go there before they either traveled or went to war to pray for safety or to win.
Philip never took an interest in conquering Greece. He united Greece under Macedonian Hegemony in order to attack Persia and free the Greek states in Asia Minor that the Persians were harassing.As the hegemony or first place among Greek states had passed successively from Athens to Sparta, and to Thebes, so now it passed to Macedon. The statement that Greek liberty perished on the plain of Chaeronea is as true or as false as that it perished on the field of Leuctra or the strand of the Goat's River. Whenever a Greek state became supreme, that supremacy entailed the depression of some states and the dependency or subjection of others. Athens was reduced to a secondary place by Macedon, and Thebes fared still worse; but we must not forget what Sparta, in the day of her triumph, did to Athens, or the more evil things which Thebes proposed.
they go to greek heaven
i have no idea go ask a smart person
Go to greece, 5 steps to the left, and there you are. Just joking, but like its in Greece as far as I know :)
Yes. You can still see the movie in theaters.....I think. Maybe you should go to the movie theater website and then you can see if that movie is still available. But I believe it still is. If I am wrong........I'm sorry!
You go to the waters of Greece and you will enter the ancient water's that is still there from the time's of the greek gods. And when you get there go underwater and hold your breath for a long time and after that time speak to poseidon and he will answer you and he will change your life.
it was really gay never go to greece it still hasnt changed its still the gayest country ever
Go to Greece and ask around; it is a Greek name.
The proper adjective for Greece is "Greek." Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns, and in this case, "Greek" is the adjective that specifically refers to things related to or originating from Greece. It is important to use the correct adjective to ensure clear and accurate communication.
Many ancient Greek cities built their own theaters. The most famous is the Theater of Dionysus in Athens.
Not yet. Summer 2009. Unless you go to Japan and see it in a theater. (if its still in theaters there)
In Greek and roman Mythology heroes went everywhere in Greece.
A Greek Island perhaps, personally I think Rhodes, why don't you vote e.g. I like Rhodes & Naxos, I dislike Chios