He was born in 7th century BCE in Athens, Greece
Draco was the first legislator of ancient Athens, Greece, 7th century BC. So he was not a mythological creature.
*gasps* Draco Malfoy will NEVER die! how dare you ask such a thing! Draco Malfoy had many close encounters in the Deathly Hallows, but was suprisingly saved by Harry and Ron. In the entire series, Draco Malfoy does not die. I notice this is posted in Ancient Greece, however, so I think I just answered the wrong question.
Draco (? - ?) was an early 'lawgiver' in Ancient Greece. His laws were notorious for their savagery. In fact, even minor offences carried the death penalty. The modern English word draconian is based on his name.
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Draco is considered as the first legislator in Ancient Greece. Draco's written law became the first Constitution of Athens and was known for its harshness.
He was born in 7th century BCE in Athens, Greece
Mycenaean - mi' se ne'' an - having to do with an ancient city of Greece
Draco was the first legislator of ancient Athens, Greece, 7th century BC. So he was not a mythological creature.
*gasps* Draco Malfoy will NEVER die! how dare you ask such a thing! Draco Malfoy had many close encounters in the Deathly Hallows, but was suprisingly saved by Harry and Ron. In the entire series, Draco Malfoy does not die. I notice this is posted in Ancient Greece, however, so I think I just answered the wrong question.
Draco (? - ?) was an early 'lawgiver' in Ancient Greece. His laws were notorious for their savagery. In fact, even minor offences carried the death penalty. The modern English word draconian is based on his name.
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Draco's real name in Dragonheart is never reveled, as he claims it "impossible to pronounce in [human] tongue".
No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.
Ancient Greece!
The Olympics were invented in Ancient Greece
its from ancient Greece