It was the war between Greece and Persian people called the battle of Marathon.
150 BCE
well there is a lot of history on ancient or classical Greece but there peak was about 800b.c. to 600b.c.
Ancient Greece is generally considered to have begun around the 8th century BCE, with the rise of city-states and the composition of Homer's epics. It lasted until the conquest of Greece by the Roman Republic in the 2nd century BCE, around 146 BCE. However, the cultural and intellectual legacy of Ancient Greece continued to influence subsequent civilizations long after this period.
The battle was 490 BCE, so count backwards.
Ancient Greece is generally considered to have flourished from around the 8th century BCE, with its classical period spanning from the 5th to the 4th centuries BCE. By the time of Jesus' birth, which is estimated to be around 4 to 6 BCE, ancient Greece had already experienced significant historical developments, including the rise and fall of city-states and the conquests of Alexander the Great. Therefore, ancient Greece existed several centuries before Jesus was born, with its prominent cultural and political influence peaking approximately 300 to 400 years prior.
Marathon 490 BCE. Plataea 479 BCE.
Approximately 2000 BCE
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The time frame for Ancient Greece is 2000 BCE to 1450 BCE.
150 BCE
In the lands and seas around the Aegean Sea.
Democratus lived in ancient Greece from about 460 BCE to about 370 BCE.
they were around from around 700 bce to like 300 bce
Sophocles lived in ancient Greece around the time 496 BCE - 406 BCE.
well there is a lot of history on ancient or classical Greece but there peak was about 800b.c. to 600b.c.
The Ionian War 499-493 BCe. The failed attempted takeover of Eritrea and Athens 490 BCE. The invasion of mainland Greece 480-479 BCE. The ongoing battles in the Aegean Sea 478-450 BCE. Peace agreement 449 BCE.
The Dokos shipwreck southern Greece, about 2,500 BCE.