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What is the citystate of Athens best known for?

farming


What citystate was Socrates from?

Socrates was from the city-state of Athens in ancient Greece.


What city-state was Athens greatest enemy and is the farthest South on the mainland?

Rhodes


Who were the slaves in Athens?

enemy's


What was the greatest military asset and source of strength of Athens which was destroyed in the end by the Spartans?

The greatest military asset and source of strength in ancient Athens was its naval fleet. Described by some as the "wooden walls" of the city-state, Athenian ships enabled military strikes against the enemy in unexpected places, prevented the enemy from doing the same, and maintained trade during hostilities while interrupting enemy commerce and other naval action.


Who was Spartans enemy?

Notably , Athens .


What do Citystate monarchy Sparta Athens democracy tyrant legislature pericles jury socrates Plato Aristotle have what in common?

the citystate monarchy is were people are sentenced to death either with their head cut off or drinking poison called hemlock which brings numbness to the limb, choking, and uncontrolible vomiting.


Who has the greatest cultural center in Greece Sparta or Athens?

Athens.


Who was Cupids enemy?

That would be me. I am the greatest enemy of love. >:D


Who was Poseidon's enemy?

Poseidon's greatest enemy was his father, Cronus.


Where was the greatest Greek democracy?

athens


Did Greek city states have their own gods?

Yes. Each City-state had their own god. for example the greek citystate Athens had a greek goddess named Athena. A goddess is a women god.