The Greek Empire, often associated with the classical period of ancient Greece, reached its peak during the 5th century BCE, particularly under the leadership of Athens following the Persian Wars. This era saw the flourishing of democracy, philosophy, and the arts, epitomized by figures like Pericles. The empire's strength was further solidified through the establishment of the Delian League, which enhanced Athens' influence across the Aegean. However, this period began to decline with the onset of the Peloponnesian War in 431 BCE.
Anyone who thinks Ares is the strongest Greek God is dumb. Obviously Zeus is the strongest Greek God.
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the capital of the greek eastern empire is Byzatine
There was no Greek empire. Greece was hundreds of independent city-states.
Anyone who thinks Ares is the strongest Greek God is dumb. Obviously Zeus is the strongest Greek God.
The Strongest creature in Greek mythology has got to be a minotaur HELLS NO the strongest is typhon he is the strongest he almost killed all the gods combined
It is said that the Roman Empire was at its strongest in 117AD when its territories covered 5,000,000 km² or1,930,511mi². The countries it ruled included: Rome, Greece, Britain, Gaul (France), Tunisia, Israel, Syria, Corsica, Sardinia, Cyprus, Switzerland, Romania and a few others.
There never was a "Greek empire".
The Roman empire
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In terms of monsters, the strongest was Typhon. The strongest among the Gods was Zeus, King of the gods.
There never was a Greek empire.
Errol Fuertes
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zeus and hades
Islam became the strongest rival of Christianity in the Byzantine Empire.