Ancient Greece and some areas on ancient Italy were organised into independent and self-governing city-states. |They did not have a king who ruled the whole area. Examples of this in Italy were Etruria (land of the Etruscans) , Latium (Land of the Latins, where Rome was) part of Apulia (in the south) and the Greek city-states in southern Italy.
Ancient Greece is located near Italy and is a peninsula. Its in Europe.Europe, just like the modern Greece
Modern people call the language of ancient Greece Ancient Greek.
Greece, whether ancient or modern, is in both the northern hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere (thus, it is in the northeast quadrant).
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The ancient era of Greek history ended about 1500 years ago, so Ancient Greece became Dark Age Greece, then Mediaeval Greece and now modern Greece. The descriptive words we use have changed. The land remains, as do relics of the ancient period.
Greece and Rome
Ancient Greece is located near Italy and is a peninsula. Its in Europe.Europe, just like the modern Greece
Modern Greece have many cultures and festival traditions which had also occured in Ancient Greece.
The ancient Greeks inhabited the continent of Europe, specifically the regions of Greece and surrounding areas such as modern-day Turkey and Italy. They also established colonies in Africa, Asia, and other parts of Europe.
Ancient Greeks established over 2,000 independent city-states scattered around the Mediterranean and Black Seas. Modern Greece is a country located in southeast Europe which we call Greece.
Modern Greece.
The many city states of Ancient Greece is basically where modern Greece is.
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Comparison of Ancient Greece and Ancient RomeAncient Greece and ancient Rome may be compared in many ways, including in terms of the position of women in society, geography and the ramifications of geographical differences, and government. Teleology is almost the same too. They also believe in god and the will pray them. FROM: http://ancienthistory.about.com
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