they do not have a goverment
Ancient Corinth's rival was Thebes. Thebes was also a city-state in Greece just like Corinth.
Thebes is a bustling market town. Thebes is known for its products and wars. Thebes was the birth place of Hercules.
Im pretty sure it traded with either Egypt or the Myceneans.
The ancient city (Thebes) is not called that. Thebes is actually the ancient capital of Egypt, or Alexandria.
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Ancient Corinth's rival was Thebes. Thebes was also a city-state in Greece just like Corinth.
In ancient Thebes, Greece.
Thebes is a bustling market town. Thebes is known for its products and wars. Thebes was the birth place of Hercules.
Thebes.
Thebes is the name of two ancient cities, one in Egypt, and one in Greece.
Aristocracy (Air-ihst-ock-rah-see), Example: Ancient Thebes, Greece A system of government in which a few people rule, usually the richest, and higher class.
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Yes, ancient Thebes in Greece had a social class system similar to other city-states. The upper class consisted of aristocrats, landowners, and government officials, followed by the middle class of merchants and artisans, and the lower class of laborers and slaves. Social status was typically determined by birth and wealth.
Im pretty sure it traded with either Egypt or the Myceneans.
Erethrae, Tanagra, Plataea,Thespiae
Over time, Argos, Sparta, Athens, Thebes.
No, Thebes is not in the Peloponnese; it is located in Boeotia, a region in Central Greece. Thebes was an important city-state in ancient Greece, known for its military power and rivalry with Athens and Sparta. The Peloponnese, on the other hand, is a separate peninsula to the south of mainland Greece, home to cities like Sparta and Corinth.