The "Century of Gold" was somewhat like the Golden Age of Athens, in that both produced a large amount of literature, art and philosophy. Philosophers in both eras also questioned faith and reason.
The ancient citadel of Athens was the Acropolis. This citadel is located on a high outcrop above Athens. It was built in the 5th century B.C.
Many sports have changed since the ancient Athens but the sport that is still played today from the Athens is basketball. Believe it or not, a similar sport to basketball was played during the Athens.
Sparta and Athens were two of the most powerful Greek city states in ancient times.
In the 8th century, Ancient Greece was a democratic government. This type of government began in the city of Ancient Athens.
well i think that we have similair laws!
in Athens during the fifth century bce
Edinburgh is known as "The Athens of the North" due to its neoclassical architecture and intellectual heritage similar to that of ancient Athens.
He was born in 7th century BCE in Athens, Greece
No, Athens in Greece is an ancient Greek city for which MUCH archeological remains exist.
ancient athens
the goverment of ancient athens like a democracy
Ancient Sparta focused more on military achievements and ancient Athens thought more of academic knowledge. Athens were a democracy and Sparta was an oligarchy