The Pelopponesian war.
The sources of Western political thought are Athens and Jerusalem. Athens represents Greek and Roman thought, while Jerusalem represents Jewish and Christian thought.
Athens
Athens is part of Greece.
Thebes became a major city-state in ancient Greece during the 4th century BCE, particularly after the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BCE, when it defeated Sparta and established itself as a dominant power in Boeotia and beyond. The city's rise was marked by its military strength and political influence, which challenged the supremacy of Sparta and Athens. Thebes played a crucial role in various conflicts, including the Corinthian War and the rise of Macedon, further solidifying its status as a significant player in Greek politics.
The Hellenistic period after Alexander's death, when his empire was divided up by his generals, who established the Hellenistic Kingdoms.
Sparta and Athens vied for supremacy .
Troy was a rising power that would have eventually threatened the later supremacy of Athens in Greek politics. At the end of the bronze age, Athens was not as prominent as it was in later years. The Greek armies were led by the kings of Mycenae and Sparta, and were called in the Iliad "Danaans" (a reference to Perseus' mother Danae and his role as the founding Greek king) or "Achaeans" (a reference to the power of the Achaean capital, Mycenae... Athens is in Attica).
The sources of Western political thought are Athens and Jerusalem. Athens represents Greek and Roman thought, while Jerusalem represents Jewish and Christian thought.
No. Athens is a Greek city, and the capital of Greece
It is named after the greek goddess Athena
it is from Athens greek
the greek word for Athens is Athena in greek Αθήνα and music is miousiki n greek μουσική
The main language spoken in Athens is Greek.
Fifth-century Athens is the Greek city-state of Athens in the time from 480 BC-404 BC. This was a period of Athenian political hegemony, economic growth and cultural flourishing formerly known as the Golden Age of Athens with the later part The Age of Pericles.
Fifth-century Athens is the Greek city-state of Athens in the time from 480 BC-404 BC. This was a period of Athenian political hegemony, economic growth and cultural flourishing formerly known as the Golden Age of Athens with the later part The Age of Pericles.
Fifth-century Athens is the Greek city-state of Athens in the time from 480 BC-404 BC. This was a period of Athenian political hegemony, economic growth and cultural flourishing formerly known as the Golden Age of Athens with the later part The Age of Pericles.
Athens