Did the greek goddess of the rainbow have any abilities?
How do you evolve omega leonidas?
To evole Leonidas into Omega Leonidas you must beat every single tournament. When you complete it, Leonidas evolves for the final battle against Marduk.
What are the reasons that Spartans didn't help the athenians?
The Spartans helped the Athenians on several occasions and vice versa.
If you are talking about the Persian expedition against Athens in 490 BCE, the Spartans were engaged in a mandatory religious festival when the request for help from Athens arrived. As soon as the festival ended, they hit the road but arrived too late for the battle of Marathon, but marched on to view the battlefield, congratulated the Athenians and went home.
The historical accuracy of 300 compared to the battle of thermopylae?
Read the account of the battle in the account by historian Herodotos to compare it.
The Greeks defeated the invading Persian army in this battle due to their better weapons and armor?
The Battle of Marathon .
Why was the Peloponnesian war good?
No war is 'good'.
The Pelopennesian War benefited Sparta for a generation until its defeat by Thebes.
Athens lost its empire and became a second rank power, ending its Golden Age which depended on the money it mulcted from the citkes in its empire.
What did they exchange for clothes in ancient Greece?
Drachmai. The drachma was the unit of currency. They would have exchanged it for clothes, food, or anything else that was for sale.
What was the main use of greek pottery?
One of the most common artifacts of ancient Greek culture is pottery. Greek pottery was an important commodity, or traded product the ancient world. Pottery was used to store & protect foods such as wine or grain on long voyages. Pottery was also collected as a work of art. Several styles of pottery had emerged by 500 B.C., & each was special to a city or region. Thousands of pieces of Greek pottery have been found by archaeologists. Archaeologists trace these artifacts to understand Greek trade routs & trading partners.
What is the Antikythera Mechanism and when was it found?
The Antikythera mechanism is a geared mechanism, believed to have been made by the ancient Greeks, made from bronze in a wooden frame. It was found on 17 May 1902 by archaeologist Spyridon Stais, who was working a shipwreck that had been discovered about 40 metres deep off the Greek island of Antikythera in 1900. Since its discovery, scientists have only been able to theorise over its purpose, as no documentation appears to exist regarding this ancient mechanism. The most widey accepted theory concerning its function is that it was an analog computer designed to model the movements of heavenly objects. Recent working reconstructions of the device support this analysis. The device is all the more impressive for its use of a differential gear, which was previously believed to have only been invented in the 16th century
According to the Bible, he 10 commandments were given to Moses by GOD on Mount Sinai. No other code of laws originated by GOD.
The laws of other cultures have various origins. Many cultures have multiple gods as in Greek or Roman or Norse cultures. Their gods contributed to their laws.
The earliest code of laws that I could find are the "Code of Hammurabi" a new king in the Mesopotamian city of Babylon. It dates back to 1700 BC. He issued a law code that would be the same for all the people in the Babylonian Empire. He decreed he was chosen by the gods to deliver the code to his people, "to bring about the rule of righteousness in the land".
A stele was found in 1901with the laws inscribed. It currently is in the LOUVRE, in Paris.
Using a straightedge and compass the ancient Greeks were able to construct many geometric objects?
True
The ancient Greeks could bisect an angle using only a compass and straightedge?
Its true just got it wrong
Ptolemy was the famous Alexandrian responsible for the most popular map printed from movable type in the fifteenth century. The Ptolemy's world map is a map of the known world to Hellenistic society written in c. 150.
FALSE
How do you pronounce Heraclide who may have been the father of Hippocrates?
Heh-Rah-Klee-Day with a slight emphasis on the second syllable.
Who were the citizen soldiers that protected the city states?
Every city state during the ancient Greek times had its own army (οπλίται) that consisted of citizens (πολίτης/ πολίται) who were trained in army tactics to defend their city and Homeland ("Πατρίς") against any threat. Among the many important cities the first two were Athens and Sparta. These cities were competing for centuries to succeed in controlling the majority of the city-states. It was a competition that led to a destructive 30-year war after which the winners (Sparta) and losers (Athens) had the same fate, since none of the two regained power. Instead new powers came forth such as Thebes with Epaminondas (Επαμεινώνδας) and then Aegae with Philip II of Macedonia (Φίλιππος Β' της Μακεδονίας).
Did the Sparta have citizens as the upper class?
All Spartan male adults were citizens with equal rights.
The Spartan territory had other peoples - the perioeci who lived in the countryside as landowners but were not Spartan citizens and the serfs who rendered half their produce to Sparta.
Greek because so the Greeks could understand the Bible.
What did Philip of Macedonia try to do?
Philip united Greece under Macedonian Hegemony in order to attack Persia and free the Greek states in Asia Minor that the Persians were harassing.
Were the ancient Thracians Greek?
if you mean if they came from greek tribes like dorian, ionian, and such i dont think so they were a different race that lived next to macedonians and with all they interaction they had with them in the meantime they became hellenized
How many ancient Greek gods are there?
There are 12 Greek Gods: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Hera, Aris, Athena, Apollo, Aphrodite, Hermes, Artemis, Hephaestus plus there are the other minor greek gods: Demeter, Persephone, Dionysus, Eros, Hebe, Eris, Helios, Thanatos, Pan, Nemesis,
The Graces(three), The Muses(nine), The Erinnyes(three), The Fates(three). Together there are 41 greek gods. Although not all greek gods are worthy of being in the council.
Who was Hippocrates and what was he promising to do?
he was a Greek physician recognized as the father of medicine, and he promise not to put his patients in danger .
Why was the sea important to Athens during the Peloponnesian War?
Its Peloponnesian League opponents were superior on land.
Athens' strategy was to defend the city walls and attack the opposition cities with its superior navy.
This worked until persia financed a comparable navy for the Peloponnesian League.