War was a prominent event in ancient Greece, whether between city states or against foreign powers. However, laws controlled ...
The Battle of Mycale was a pivotal moment in ancient Greek history, marking the end of the second Persian invasion of Greece.
One artifact was popular among Greek aristocrats, suggesting the burial site belonged to someone with high social status, ...
Altogether there were over 1500 city-states in the Greek world, but some of these would barely qualify as towns in modern terms. Even Athens, by far the largest of all city-states, only contained ...
One major reason why ancient Greece was dominated by small city-states and independent towns, rather than by one all-powerful king, is its geography. The country's mountainous terrain, many ...
The agoras of the ancient Greek city-states were open areas for people to assemble for everything from political gatherings to public debates. Ancient Agora is the most popular of its kind ...
The city served as the capital of the Lycian League, an alliance of Greek city-states, before joining the Roman Empire. The city was named after Patarus, its mythological founder and the son of ...
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