Their city-states were as far west as Sicily and southern France (Massilia = Marseilles).
In Ancient Greece, it took between five and seven days to completely build a house. It took far longer to build a temple.
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if they wished to become mortal they could be. ----------------------------------------------------------------- edit: As far as I know, the legend says that the gods of the ancient Greece had to consume ambrosia (sustenance for gods) to sustain their godhood.
Greek traders established several ports on the Iberian peninsula (present day Spain) the farthest being the Port of Menesthei on the far side of the Strait of Gibraltar. The port was under the aegis of the regional kingdom of Tartessos. The ancient Greek outpost was located in the present-day municipality of El Puerto de Santa María, just west of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain.
Their city-states were as far west as Sicily and southern France (Massilia = Marseilles).
At least as far as ancient Greece
Greece, being a land mass, was hardly able to travel. The Greeks were great travellers. They were to be found all around the Mediterranean and as far afield as the Persian court. They also colonised the Mediterranean coasts from Massilia (Marseilles) through Sicily and Italy (Naples, Tarentum), North Africa, Asia Minor and around the Black Sea coast.
As far as I know, There is no character named Caesar in ancient Greece. There were only the Caesars of Rome, which was a title like emperor
The ancient Greeks, much like the modern Greeks, lived in and around Greece. Greece is a peninsula surrounded by the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea, so it is located very far away for the Pacific ocean. The Greeks are not, nor have the ever been, a pacifically situated people.
It has three separate type of landforms: peninsula, isthmus, and archipelago (island group). Northern Greece is on the Balkan peninsula, and southwestern Greece is on the Peloponesse, a peninsula connected by the narrow Isthmus of Corinth. Greece includes hundreds of islands in the Aegean Sea, as far as Crete in the Mediterranean and Rhodes off the SW coast of Turkey.
During the Dark Age in Ancient Greece, the Mycenaean civilization began to decline, wars broke out between city-states, and there were earthquakes all over Greece.
They mostly walked but if it was a far distance they would travel by boat or chariot.
Ancient Rome was surrounded by Greece, Gaul, Spain and Africa. The Roman Empire stretched as far west as the British Isles.
No the homes were far from the temples mostly service buildings are what around the temple
Cape York Peninsula is located in far north Queensland.
The site of troy is in Turkey and it is exactly 8,895 miles from Greece. Answer The site of Troy is, indeed, in Turkey, and is just across the Aegean Sea from Greece. From the northernmost part of ancient, Mycenaean Greece to Troy is about 190-200 miles by sea.