The term "aeropolis" does not specifically refer to a known ancient Greek city or kingdom; however, it may evoke the concept of cities on elevated ground, like the Acropolis of Athens. The Acropolis served as a fortified citadel and was home to significant temples, including the Parthenon, dedicated to the goddess Athena. In ancient Greece, kings and rulers often established their power in such elevated locations for both strategic defense and religious significance. These sites played a crucial role in the political and cultural life of ancient Greek city-states.
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its from ancient Greece
The Olympics were invented in Ancient Greece
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Were an ancient Greece civilization.
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Olga Sarrikosta died on August 24, 2007, in Aeropolis, Greece of fire.
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they were elected by the people
First the kings, then the oligarchs, then the tyrants, then the democrats, then the oligarchs, then the kings.
Authority to rule, and a bodyguard to protect them from disaffected citizens.
The earliest form of government of ancient Greece was monarchy. In the pre-Classical period, ancient Greece was composed of small geographic units ruled by a local king. Over time, groups of the leading aristocrats replaced the kings.
There were many kings of Greece over the era.
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The 'Vally of the Kings' is not built, nor is in Thebes. The 'Vally of the Kings' is a natural valley gut into an escarpment bordering the Nile Valley. This natural valley was used as the site for burial of royal mummies by the ancient Egyptians. The ancient city of 'Thebes' is in Greece.
We know a lot about their gods and their religion. We know about the Trojan War between the Greeks and the Trojans. We know their kings.
No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.