How many rooms did Parthenon have?
.Many if the rooms were destroyed in the Persian invasion. So no one knows exactly how many room are in there. Some Advice try checking the web more in depth, therefore you may or may not find the answer to this question's that i wasn't any help or if i did help. Just glad i could that you could hear my opinion............Thank You for everything
In Athens. == == On the Acropolis in Athens, funded by filched money from the Delian League Treasury
Can someone give information about Adney Medical Center in Athens Greece?
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What did Ancient Greeks do for fun?
Entertainment was essential to daily life in Ancient Rome. As noted by Juvenal, it seemed that all Romans were interested in was "bread and circuses." And with theaters, amphitheaters, circuses, and public baths galore, the Romans never seemed to get bored.
What is the distance from Athens Greece to Niagara Falls Canada?
The distance from Athens, Greece, to Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, is 5,053 air miles. That equals 8,131 kilometers or 4,390 nautical miles.
How much did it cost to attend a Greek theater performance?
Greek theatres were open seating, and anyone that was interested, which was nearly everyone attended plays regularly. It was part of the Greek culture. They wouldn't think of charging money to see the plays any more than New York City might think of charging money for admittance to Central Park.
In ancient Greece a tyrant differed from other leaders because he?
He allowed slavery in ancient Greece.
What topics did Socrates consider important for discussion?
I'm sort of having trouble on this question, too, but after reading an article, the topics that Socrates considered important for discussion were democracy, patriosm, and religion. Again, I'm not really sure if this is the right answer but hope helps :)
In ancient Greece how often were the olympic games played?
The Ancient Olympic Games were held every four years, a tradition that continues in the modern era.
Family life and customs in Ancient Greece differed between the city-states. However, all of the city-states had a patriarchal system. This meant that across Greece men acted as the head of the household and their wives and daughters were subservient to them. Male children were educated in warfare and politics. Female children were taught how to care for the household and were often married between the ages of 13 and 18.
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they were separated from another because of the mountains
Who brought the dark ages to Greece?
There were many Occupations of Greece after the Roman Occupation. The Ottoman Turkish Occupation levied special Taxes on Christian Subjects in Greece and the Balkans. They created the Culture of Tax Evasion which is Crippling Greece and Destabilizing both the EURO$ and the EU Common Market. The Dark Ages are Generally dated in the West to the fall of Rome in 450 CE. The Eastern Roman Empire in Byzantium didn't fall until the sack of Constantinople by the Turks in 1452 CE. Greece and the Balkans were Occupied by Turks Soon after. For them The Dark Ages begin in 1452. The Dark Age persists in Eastern Europe today, because of the Islamic Aggressions. The Islamist's consider Spain, Andalusia to them, part of Dar al Islam, that is, part of their Historic Birthright. Osama bin Laden meant to Retake Andalusia, but He Died First. VIVA AMERICA!
What three groups controlled Greece after the Peloponnesian War?
After the Peloponnesian War, which pitted the Greek Empire against the so-called Peloponnesian League led by Sparta and that lasted nearly 30 years, the democracy was suspended and turned into an oligarchy, where power resided in a group of pro-Spartan individuals, who would be known as The Thirty Tyrants, and who were chosen by Lysander, an admiral in the Spartan fleet. The oligarchy would be overthrown within only a year by Thrasybulus, who restored the democracy.
What weapons did the Greeks invent?
Greeks invented many weapons. One such weapon was the ballista which was used by the Greeks as a siege weapon in war.
Industrial Revolution in Greece?
Yes there was an Industrial Revolution in Greece. It was not as big as in the UK, but there was a massive change. By 1856, 50% of the population of the Hellenic Republic was living in cities, as people abandoned agriculture for work in the factories. Most factories in Greece were opened by forigen venture capitalists. Major coal mining projects were started int he North of the country, including the introdution of the cable car into industrial use. A steam railway was built in 1790, and construction began on the Athens underground in 1896. 1,000,000 people were living in Athens by 1890. During the period of expansion of the Hellenic Republic (1860-1925), Greece was at its terretorial height. The Hellenci Republic ruled over Greece, Cyprus, Western Turkey, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Southern albania. There were various social changes as well as economic change.
What impact did nearness to the sea have on the development of Greece?
They were the source of fish protein in a world short of protein.
They were also highways for trade.
They were also the route to send out colonies to other parts of the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals to export surplus populations which could not be supported by the poor soil in peninsular Greece..
The Mediterranean, Aegean, lonian and the Sea of Crete all border Greece.
In the 1827 Battle of Navarino, the combined colonial forces of France, Russia and Britain fought the Ottomans to create the Republic of Greece in a pattern of invasions that sought to carve up the near east into their colonial dependencies. Eventually Britain imposed King George I as the official head of the new country in 1863.
Which canal goes from Pelopponese Peninsula to Greece?
The Corinth Channel is located between the mainland of Greece and the Pelopponese, which is also a part of Greece, but no longer mainland since this channel was dug.