many greek cities have an acropolis. It was built on a hill overlooking the city and often housed temples and some sacred burial sites. when raiders came it served as a look out and sometimes as a place to shelter. as ilt was on a rise, it would have been easier to defend.
The two great ramparts that protected the roadway from Athens to the sea were known as the Long Walls. They were fortifications that protected the city from invaders.
athens because they were protected by Poseidon god of the seas
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Athena is the goddess that protect Athens. Goddes of wisdom, war strat ect.
athens because they were protected by Poseidon god of the seas
Athena the Greek Goddess protected the Athens.
The People of Athens honored by her name thought that Athena protected them a long time ago.
The long walls of Athens protected Athens and its physical harbour of Piraeus. The distance was 24 kms. Remnants of the wall may be noticed in specific areas even today.
Athens navy protected it from sea invasions as well as protecting there own ships that they used for trade. The navy also allowed Athens to settle colonies in other places.
Plebeians were protected by the tribunes, who were appointed justly for that. The roman society divided in curiae, which were somewhat similar to the demos in Athens. Each curia had its own tribune, who assembled with other tribunes in the commitia curiata.
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Half true. Athens already had the strongest navy, and used it to extract payment from the Delian League states. After the Persian Empire agreed to peace, Athens continued to extort the money, using the fleet to collect it. It also spent the money on aggrandising Athens and keeping half its population on the public payroll.