Erethrae, Tanagra, Plataea,Thespiae
Depends on the period of Greek civilization. The earliest Greeks on record were the Achaeans and Danaans. Pylos, Athens, certain Boeotian states were all major Mycenaean states that flourished prior to the Dorian invasion. The Dorians (Sparta and Corinth [Peloponnesian states]) were another nationality. Or a short version Japheth's son Javan
Phillip the second, who was 23 and was king of Macedonia.
Some ancient cities had limits to the speed horses and chariots could move within those cities. Usually walking pace, which is about four mile per hour. This was also the case in some countries when engine driven vehicles were introduced. Someone had to walk in front of the vehicle with a flag or lantern.
Some major European cities that were largely undamaged during World War II include Stockholm, Sweden; Zurich, Switzerland; Helsinki, Finland; and Oslo, Norway. These cities did not see significant military action or aerial bombardment during the war, which allowed them to remain relatively unscathed.
Cultural problems were caused by a wave of immigrants moving to the cities of the northeast.
Thebes is the name of two ancient cities, one in Egypt, and one in Greece.
Over time, Argos, Sparta, Athens, Thebes.
In Ancient Greece there were city states that had a variety of political systems like democratic [Athens at Classical Era], oligarchy [Thebes], monarchy [Sparta, Macedonia, Epirus, Thrace etc..]
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Athens , Sparta and Thebes. these are the main cities of Greece .
Ancient Egypt cities:Memphis and Thebes.
Thebes, as a warning to other cities not to rebel.
Thebes held many of ancient egypt's tombs. It was also one of the few cities in Egypt that were in upper egypt
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Thebes is an ancient city. The current population lives in cities on the outskirts of the ancient capital, the largest being Al Karnak (Karnak) and Luxor.
This cannot be answered correctly. There are no cities left in the ancient Greece.