"Delfos" is a Spanish equivalent of "Delphi."
Both the Spanish and the English names represent translations of the name of a city in central Greece. In ancient Greece, Delphi was the location of athletic competitions that were held every four years and of the Mediterranean world's most famous prophetic priestess, the Pythia for the sun god Apollo. Nowadays, the name is associated in visitors' minds with a wealth of archaeological finds and access to coastal tourist activities.
What new power in Mediterranean and threatened Greece?
There have been many conflicts between Greece and Mediterranean nations. One of the most historical is when Rome became the leading power in the area and threatened Greece through war.
Which continent is due north of Italy and Greece?
The continent of Europe lies due north of Italy and Greece. Italy and Greece are actually part of that rather large continent.
The continent due north of Italy and Greece is Africa
Who is a very important citizen in greece?
A very important citizen in Greece might include Arianna Huffington, Prince Philip, Paris Latsis, and Yanni. Other famous Greek citizens include Georgia Salpa and Michael Bisping.
Who found the islands around Greece?
The islands around Greece have been known for many thousands of years. The identity of the people who first located them is lost in the mists of antiquity.
Ares or Mars the Roman name for Ares symbol is a spear for war.
Why did Rome conquer Greece but Greece moral conquered Rome?
Rome had a very austere and limited culture, and many upper class Romans became addicted to Greek art, the arts, theatre and language. These were known as Philhellenes - lovers of things Greek.
An apocryphal story was that when a Greek musical ensemble was playing sweetly in a theatre in Rome to a silent audience, one member made a false note and the leader leant over and tapped him with his instrument to admonish him. The crowd shouted approval and encouragement. The puzzled leader leant over and hit him again. The crowd roared with delight. The ensemble got the message and all began to lay about each other to the delighted roars and screams of the audience.
General Roman appreciation of the arts was limited and superficial - the masses preferred the biff to the sweet. Only the upper class appreciated the finer things, and some of those such as Cato the Elder were rusted on to the old austere ways. Greece gave Rome the arts, Rome gave Greece the killings of the amphitheatre.
How do you spell the name jorge in Greece?
That is 'George' in Greek. - In fact, Greece is where that name originated thousands of years ago. It translates to 'farmer'
The countries bordering Greece (and its historical northern province of Macedonia), to the north are (west to east): Albania, F..Y.R.O.M., and Bulgaria.
The country referred to as FYROM is the temporarily named Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia or F.Y.R.O.M. It gained independence during the breakup of Yugoslavia and was admitted under the temporary name of FYROM to the United Nations in 1993.
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The original city of Sparta no longer exists. Sparta, Greece was located in Laconia, along the banks of the Eurotas. Its coordinates were 37 degrees 4' 55" N, 22 degrees 25' 25" E.