The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.
The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.
The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.
The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.
The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.
The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.
The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.
The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.
The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.
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the capital of the greek eastern empire is Byzatine
There was no Greek empire. Greece was hundreds of independent city-states.
beacuse greek empire was the first to rule the world
Alexander tried to establish Hellenic culture by establishing Greek-model cities throughout his conquests. He also absorbed Persians into his army and administration, took a Persian wife and arranged a mass marriage of Macedonians with Persian women. Greek became the second lingua franca (of commerce) after Aramaic as the common language in the Asian territories. However under his successors the empire shrunk dramatically in Asia, and the thin veneer of Hellenisation disappeared in those areas.
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There was no Greek empire to destroy. The Greek world comprised over 2,000 independent city-states. They were eventually absorbed into the Roman Empire.
At its largest point it contained the eastern Roman Empire and parts of Italy (starting with Justinian) but shrunk because of pressures from the Islamic Empire and Shrunk continually around its capitol Constantinople (modern day Istanbul). For the majority of its existence it contained much of modern day Turkey and Greece.
the capital of the greek eastern empire is Byzatine
There was no Greek empire. Greece was hundreds of independent city-states.
beacuse greek empire was the first to rule the world
Your question does not make sense. What does dividing an empire into Greek mean?
The dress has shrunk.
The Greeks did not have an empire,