In 387 BC, the currency used in ancient Greece was primarily called "drachma." The drachma was a silver coin that served as a standard unit of exchange in various city-states. Different regions sometimes had their own versions of the drachma, often featuring distinct designs and weights, but it was widely recognized across the Greek world.
The Corinthian War, fought from 395 to 387 BC, ended with a victory for the Spartans. The war pitted Sparta against a coalition of several Greek city-states, including Athens, Thebes, and Corinth. However, the conflict concluded with the King's Peace (or Peace of Antalcidas) in 387 BC, which effectively reaffirmed Spartan hegemony in Greece, despite the initial coalition's efforts to reduce Spartan power.
Herodotus, Greek historian [ 484 BC- 425 BC ] considered Father of History.
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Greek philosopher Democritus
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The ancient Greek institution designed for learning is called the Academy, founded by Plato in Athens around 387 BC. It was a school for the study of philosophy, mathematics, and science.
The Greek philosopher who started a school called the Academy was Plato. Plato founded the Academy in Athens around 387 BC, and it became one of the most famous institutions of learning in the ancient world.
The Greek philosopher Plato developed a school called the Academy around 387 BC. The Academy was one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the Western world and had a significant influence on the development of philosophical and scientific thought.
He was born in/about 387 AD.
He was born in 490 BC and died in 430. He therefore lived in the 5th century BC, the Classical Greek Period.
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356-323 BC, called the Septuagint.
Greek statesman Aristides (530-468 BC) was called "The Just."
The Peloponnesian War.
Around 387 BC, at the age of 23, he traveled to Athens to study with the followers of Socrates.
Herodotus (484 BC - 425 BC)
Herodotus, Greek historian [ 484 BC- 425 BC ] considered Father of History.