it was Indian territory.
west or east route
the greeks faced by being taken by the romans like how the romans took everything about the greeks
he used the same trail Desoto's people would profusely describe twelve years later...wich comfirms that Navaez ahd taken a different route to the Bay
For a map of the route of the First Fleet, see the related link.
it was Indian territory.
If they took a land route to Crimea the Greeks wouldn't need to cross any seas. But water routes would require crossing the Black Sea and perhaps the Aegean Sea depending on the route taken.
it was Indian territory.
west or east route
The city of Troy was in Anatolia. The Greeks wanted to control the Persian Royal Road which was a 1,500 mile trade route into Persia.
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It was the route taken by Phileas Fogg.
Ancient Greeks used the word adamas -- meaning unconquerable -- to describe the mineral diamond.
the greeks faced by being taken by the romans like how the romans took everything about the greeks
A few reasons, First, the Greeks had 7,000 men and the Persians had 15,000 Second, the Greeks fought the Persian Immortals which were histories most elite and powerful warriors. Third, the Persians found a route to outflank the Greeks.
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Some of them were of Etruscan origin, some were taken from the Greeks.