The ancient Greeks believed that the walls of Troy were built by the legendary hero Apollo, as well as by the skilled craftsman and architect, Poseidon. In the mythological narrative, these divine figures played a crucial role in constructing the formidable walls that protected the city. Their belief in divine intervention reflected the Greeks' understanding of the interplay between gods and mortals in shaping their world.
i think they built the walls first
becasue Lauren pooped rainbows and butterflies out her but ! mwhahaha
tHE BUILDING AT THE TOP OF THE HILL CALLED THE ACROPOLIS IS THE PARTHENON. tHEY BUILT THIS FOR THE GOD OF THE CITY aTHENS, aTHENA. gODDESS OF wISDOM AND wAR. tHE gREEKS BELIEVED THAT SACRAFICES AND OFFERING WOULD HELP TO BRING PEACE AND PROSPERITY TO THE COUNTRY IF THE gODS AND gODDESSES WERE HAPPY.
Minoan Civilisation.
The Greeks built bridges. Also the made sewer and water systems.
i think they built the walls first
To secure Athens from Piraeus
The Greeks built their cities around a high acropolis because if some other country was attaking they could be safe and fight of the war from the inside.
I think your thinking of the Ishtar Gate
In Greek mythology, the Greeks built the horse.
I think you mean the "parthenon". That is in Athens, not Rome. It is ancient and was built by the ancient Greeks.
The Greeks and then the Romans built ampitheaters so, yes they did. As far as using them I don't think they did.
Usualy Brick or Stone walls are built in china.
The Greeks built theatres or Odeons as they were called everywhere they built, for me the most fab is at Epedaurus, (I think that is near the spelling) I have been there and it is awesome
hid in a Trojan horse
The Greeks built the Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis.
The Greeks built their Temple for themselves and their Gods.