The Greek and Roman Empire are identically different. The Greek one is older than the Roman since it was established by Alexander the Great at 323 BCE and lasted in the mainland of Greece until 146 BCE and the last remaining part of the Greek Empire Egypt until the death of Cleopatra Philopator the VII at 30 BCE. The foundation of the Roman Empire took place in the 1st century BCE with first Emperor Augustus between 27 BCE 14 AD/ CE.
Roman Empire, Greek Empire, and Persian Empire
Hellenistic age
They Started Conquering all of what was the Rome and Greek empires. As the Empires were coming to an end.
development of the Renaissance
It popularized classical Greek and Roman ideas that had been lost during the medieval period.
Greek conquered the neighboring empires
Greek conquered the neighboring empires
Jesus was born during the Roman period and not the Greek period.
During the 400 years between the Old and New Testaments, known as the intertestamental period, significant historical events took place. This period saw the rise and fall of various empires, including the Persian, Greek, and Roman empires. It was a time of political upheaval, cultural exchange, and religious developments, such as the emergence of different Jewish sects like the Pharisees and Sadducees. Additionally, the translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek (the Septuagint) and the writing of various Jewish texts known as the Apocrypha occurred during this time.
there was no greek army in that period that was, like, before greece existed
Roman Empire, Greek Empire, and Persian Empire
The Hellenistic Period.
Age of Empires I covers the era between the stone age and classical period. Age of Empires II cover the medieval era for Europe and Asia. Age of Empires III covers the colonisation of America. There's also Age of Empires Online, which focuses on Greek and Egyptian history; and Age of Mythology, set during the bronze age, but focuses on mythology rather than history.
Ancient Greece did, in fact, come before the birth of Jesus Christ. That is, its origins and early development, its Classical Period, its dissemination in the Hellenistic Period, and then its decline in the 2nd century B.C.E. -- all occurred before Christ's birth during the early years of the Roman Empire.
Hellenistic age
Greek and Italian.
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