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Ancient Greece

The ancient greek civilization starts around 3200 BC with the Cycladic civilization [followed by the Minoan (2700 BC) and the Mycenean civilization (1600 BC)] and flourished from the 7th century BC to the 2nd century AD, especially in the 5th century BC with the city-states of Athens and Sparta.

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What did the Greeks do?

Greeks eat fish and meat cooked in olive oil. They are known for their filo dough and baklava. Another well known food is gyros which is a sandwich with pita bread, grilled lamb, and tzatziki sauce.

Ancient Greek influence on democracy?

they did this by eating kababs and getting fat

TOUVLO!^^^^^^ WRONG!

A sop of Cerberus?

A sop to Cerberus is a bribe given to a distract or appease a person who may cause trouble. This is derived from the Vergil's Aeneid.

Why are Greece and Rome considered classical civilizations?

Both ancient Greek and Roman civilisation are divided into two categories, archaic (the early days) and classical, the latter referring to the period when these two civilisations reached their cultural and political heights They have been called classical civilisations because they have been considered to be the two civilisations which have laid the foundation of European culture and civilisation.

What was Euripides famous for?

Euripides was the most intellectual poet of his time. He wrote many plays. He's known for reshaping the formal structure of Athenian tragedy by portraying strong female characters and intelligent slaves. He also humanized and popularized Greek tragedy and was responsible for bringing tragedy closer to the experience of ordinary citizens.

Why did the ancient Greece become a seafaring people?

The geography of Greece caused the Greeks to be sea traders in many ways. For a few ways I think u should read my report. In one one case Greece is surrounded by water on three sides. That means Greece is a pininsula. Another way is that if they needed resources they could easily just go up 2 Shqiperia. But if they needed things they didnt have any other choice but 2 go and look towards the sea. And on the c they could also fish so if I was in Greece I would look towards the c.

What is a name of ancient greek who wrote a group of fables?

The slave was Aesop, who was credited as being the author of Aesop's Fables or the Aesopica.

What were the social classes in ancient Macedonia?

Yes there was a social class system in Ancient Greece but it was not a rigid class system. Every society has a class system. Today society is measured by wealth (and sometimes fame). The President is not in a different class system than Bill Gates, but they are both in a different class system than us. Greece being a warrior society ment that women also had many powers. In Sparta, for example, young boys were sent to training at the age of 7 and only returned at age 30. They received very high honors for diying in battle, and this same honor was given to women who died in child birth. (This says alot about their class system). Specifically, there were the coulcil of elders which concisted of men above the age of 60.

Yes, there is. I am a student in middle school and we just finished studying ancient Greece. (Going down) King, soldiers, artisans, shopkeepers, etc., slaves.

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Why did Greek boys and men train and compete in the nude?

Another time, another moral code. Nakedness wasn't as "special" as it is today.

Greek Olympians were naked so that spectators could admire their bodies. Ancient Greeks were famous for their love of beauty.

Artemis wasn't naked. She was the maiden goddess and once got a mortal ripped to shreds for seeing her naked.
no they wore tunics

Match each of these periods of ancient Greek art with the technique that was developed during that period.?

Artchaic: Black-figure pottery. Classical: frieze carving. Hellenistic: linear perspective. (.apex)

What type of government does the ancient greek city-state Megara have?

They were democrats and very strong and powerful also I dont know anymore so yeah

Which Greek god did the Greeks perform plays to honour?

Dionysus, also called Bacchus, the god of wine and

the patron deity of agriculture and theatre.

What do Greeks do in their spare time?

Wrestling and gymnastics as well as their favorite, athletics. Including boxing, discus, running, javelin, and long jump. Other activities included knucklebones, playing music, and spending time talking with friends and telling stories, playing Board Games, playing with bow & arrows, or sling shots, swimming, having dinner parties and going to public gymnasiums.

What kind of jewelry did ancient greek women wear?

Women wore all kinds of jewelry such as:

  • Bracelets
  • Earrings
  • Necklaces
  • Rings
  • Headdresses
  • Cuffs

How did the ancient Greek religion become extinct?

After the Roman conquest of Egypt, the ancient Egyptian religion began to adapt to the Graeco-Roman belief system. Then, during the rapid expansion of Christianity during the fourth century, many Egyptians converted to Christianity. The end of Egyptian paganism finally came after 391 CE, when public worship of pagan gods was prohibited.

What is an independent self-governing city in ancient Greece?

πόλεις (or polis). The English word "metropolis" derives from the same word.

Was there an age restriction for the ancient Greek Olympics?

You had to be 7 years of age or older to compete in the Ancient Greek Olympics.

What is the flag of ancient Greece?

Ancient Greece was comprised of about 2000 independent city-states. Thy had no flag.

Which was the main cause for the independence of city-states in ancient Greece?

Greece and rome both faced wars wich ended their rein. also, they had overpopulation