Argos
argos was a city state for people who like trade and sex
Ancient Greek settlements were usually called city-states. A city-state was usually composed of villages that had grouped together for trade and protection.
They each settled separately and built up their own domain. There were endless disputes between them over land, fishing, trade, rival alliances and colonies.
in the time of ancient Athens and Sparta, each city was also a state which means that despite of common origin, each city-state had its own low, king or government and generally it was independent. as a result of that there were many wars between them.
Argos
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Argos was a city in Ancient Greece with Hera as its patron. Argos was also Odysseus' faithful and loyal dog
Argos
The state of Argos was the Greek State that had beautiful buildings. The state of Argos was one of the oldest city-states in Ancient Greece, but it first became a major power under the tyrant Pheidon during the 7th century BC.
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An Argive is an inhabitant of the Ancient Greek city of Argos.
The first Greek city-state was Mycenae (my-SEE-nee).
argos was a city state for people who like trade and sex
Argos
the city-state of Argos had a bad reputation among the other greek city state because when persi atack the Agives refused to send warriors to help Leah