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The Hellenistic period
He was born in 490 BC and died in 430. He therefore lived in the 5th century BC, the Classical Greek Period.
there was, indeed.
Shakespeare more than likely used Plutarch's 'Life of Caesar'. During this period Plutarch's work was very popular and all school boys focused heavily on Greek and Roman history.
Dionysus was the Greek god of harvest and wine. He is important for Greek theater because the first dramas that had a similar, although primitive structure as the posterior works of authors as Sophocles and Euripides, were performed during the festivities dedicated to him, the 'City Dionysia'.
It was sophisticated art direction done by the play writers of ancient Greek time.
Giant and decadent are two words to describe this period.
'The Hellenic World' is a term which refers to that period of ancient Greek history.
Jesus was born during the Roman period and not the Greek period.
there was no greek army in that period that was, like, before greece existed
The Hellenistic period occurred in 323 BC. The cultures involved in the Hellenistic period were the Greek and in the Mediterranean.
Agriculture, mining (mainly cooper, marble etc) and most important trade (especially naval trade).
The Hellenistic Period.
Greek and Italian.
Hellenistic age
The advancements in math, science, and philosophy in ancient Greece primarily occurred during the Classical period, which lasted from the 5th to the 4th century BCE. This period saw the work of famous figures like Pythagoras, Euclid, Aristotle, and Socrates, who made significant contributions to these fields.
the human figure and motion.