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Initially kings, then cliques of aristocrats, then assemblies of landowners, and then assemblies of citizens.ruled by citizens made such greek city states unique.
The allies of the Ancient Romans included various tribes and city-states throughout Italy and beyond, such as the Etruscans, Samnites, and the Latin League. As Rome expanded, it formed alliances with other cultures, including the Greek city-states and various tribes in Gaul and Germania. These alliances often involved military support in exchange for protection, trade benefits, or autonomy. Over time, many allies were eventually incorporated into the Roman Empire itself.
Greek System
No it did not
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There was no Greek empire. The Greek world from Spain to Asia Minor comprised hundreds of independent city-state, some of which from time to time formed varying shifting alliances or leagues.
Athens (smart, sporty, perfect) Megara (all about money) Sparta (TOTAL SPORT FREAKS lol) Corinth (crafts) Argos (acting and drama)
Yes, and their alphabet formed the basis of the Greek and Roman alphabets and today's alphabets.
the alliances were divided into republicans and democrats
Athens-Athletic, academic, perfect Corinth-Crafts, arts, etc Sparta-Sports Megara-Money, money, money Argos-Acting, drama, etc
No. Wars between Greek city-state alliances were fought by the citizen armies of the states.
The Persian Empire was comprised of 20 provinces ruled by the king and his council. There was no Greek empire until Persia was conquered by a united Greek alliance under Macedonian Hegemony. In Greece, there were over 2,000 independent city-states, each with their own government, who formed loose and changing alliances and shared the same Hellenic culture.
He created alliances with many greek city-states
The Persian Empire and various alliances of Greek city-states 499 to 449 BCE.
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The number system used by the Greeks in the first millennium was called Aegan System. Attic Numerals was later formed on which the Roman System was built. The Attic Numerals used the first letter the name of the number the represented.