What year did formal Greek theater begin?
The accepted best guess is that the Greek theatrical tradition began at the Dionysia of 534 BC. ok thanks
Many different foods. Primary meats are chicken, lamb, fish, and beef. There are many different, just as in any other country.
Greeks like the taste of their food and most of the ingredients are local.
How many miles from Rome to Greece?
The distance between Rome, Italy and Athens, Greece is 646 miles (1040 km) (562 nautical miles).
Is there a phone book for Karpathos Greece?
The link attached is the telephone directory of Greece where you will find KARPATHOS
When did Thessalonica become Thessaloniki?
It is the same word Salonica or Thessaloniki or Thessalonica. You choose!
When I was there in '69, the locals called it Saloniki, though it was Thessalonica on our English map.
Thessaloniki is the name of Aexander's the Great sister and the city was called in her favor. Over the years many cultures lived in the area like the Hebrews from Spain and the Slavs. Remember that Thessaloniki was occupied for almost 500 years by the Turks. The names used during the period are Solun, Salonica, Saloniki. After the city's libetration in 1912 the official name was brought in use and the majority refers to that. Some locals still call Saloniki their city.
How long is the flight from Greece to Belgium?
The flight times varies according to the speed of the flight. If the flight is flying at a faster speed then the times may change. We are providing you with standard flight timings. The flight time for the above mentioned trip is.3hours 25mins
What is the name of the peninsula in southern Greece?
There are many islands and peninsulas-like landforms in the south of Greece. You need to be more specific.
Is Darius the capital of Greece?
There were three kings of Persia called Darius in the 6th, 5th and 4th Centuries BCE.
Greece was not a unified country - the Greek world was comprised of 2,000 independent city-states, including Sparta, Thebes, Corinth, Athens. So there was no capital of the Greek world.
Slaves made up a much smaller part of the population in the Han Dynasty than they did in Greece or Rome.
How old is the Parthanon of Ancient Greece?
Do you mean the Parthenon in Athens? If so, it is 2340 years old.
No, Cuba really is not a rich country. However, much like other countries, Cuba has its good areas and bad areas.
Greek civilization is divided in to which periods?
Greek civilization is divided into eight periods. First, the Neolithic period lasted from 6000- 2900 BCE. It was followed by the Early Bronze Age which lasted from 2900- 2000 BCE. Then came the Minoan age from 2000- 1400 BCE. Then in 600 BCE, the Mycenaean Age began and it lasted until 1100 BCE, when the Dark Ages started. The Dark Ages ended in 750 BCE with the beginning of the Archaic Period. The Archaic Period was followed by the Classical Period, which began in 500 BCE. And lastly, the Hellenistic period which began in 336 BCE and ended in 146 BC with the dawning of the Roman Empire.
On what was ancient egypts economy based?
ancient Egypt's economy was based on agriculture and trading in surplus produce. Trade helped them expand there civilization.
Beowulf and Canterbury Tales have one thing in common a connection to the of ancient Greece?
literature
What sports originated from Greece?
A lot of sports originated in Europe and were the sources of development of sports in other parts of the modern world. Many of the ball sports around the world originate from sports in Europe. American Football is similar to Rugby. Baseball is similar to cricket and rounders. Australian rules football is similar to Gaelic Football and Rugby. Games like hockey, have similar games in Europe, like Shinty and Hurling. Golf and Tennis began in Europe, as did soccer. Some forms of horse racing began in Europe, like Steeplechasing. All of these and other sports came from sports in Europe, and some of those can trace their heritage back further to very ancient sports in Africa and Asia.
Which is the rich country in the world?
the usar (the uniute soviet american republic) located on southern south africa with a clean set o underwear
Who were the four winds of greece?
The winds didn't have official names -- they were just North Wind, East Wind, South Wind, and West Wind.
No, Greece was not a theocracy because it was never directly ruled by priests