how was the democracy of athens different from goverments led by the pharaohs of Egypt and the kins of mesopotamia
how was the democracy of athens different from goverments led by the pharaohs of Egypt and the kins of mesopotamia
how was the democracy of athens different from goverments led by the pharaohs of egypt and the kins of mesopotamia
After returning from Egypt, Plato established Academy in Athens
in Athens Greece then Paris and then Egypt
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2300 miles
No, Sparta and Athens did not invade Egypt as unified states. However, during the Peloponnesian War, there were instances of individual Greek city-states, including Athens, engaging in military operations in the region. Additionally, after Alexander the Great's conquests, the influence of Greek culture in Egypt grew, but that was not a direct invasion by either Sparta or Athens.
The persian king fled to Egypt for safety, but was killed by the Egyptians
Athens, Greece, has been in existance since the 4th millennium BC. Its power has ebbed and waned during that time. About 300BC, it was Alexandria, located in the Nile delta of Egypt, that replaced Athens as the center of Greek culture.Athens, Greece, has been in existance since the 4th millennium BC. Its power has ebbed and waned during that time. About 300BC, it was Alexandria, located in the Nile delta of Egypt, that replaced Athens as the center of Greek culture.
The four plays that have the names of their locations in their titles are "Romeo and Juliet" (Verona), "Othello" (Venice), "Antony and Cleopatra" (Egypt), and "Timon of Athens" (Athens).
Hypatia was born in Alexandria, Egypt. She spent time studying in Athens, Greece, and then returned to Alexandria to teach.