There was no ancient Greek empire. Greece (Hellas) was a large number of independent city-states spread from Sicily to the Black Sea, sometimes grouped into mutual-defence leagues. There was a brief-lived Macedonian empire of Alexander the great (late 4th Century BCE), which on his death split into Hellenistic kingdoms ruled by dynasties established by his generals (Egypt, Syria, Macedon, etc) after his death. These lasted until progressively absorbed into the expanding Roman Empire in the 2nd and 1st Centuries BCE .
The ancient Greeks wore togas they are long triangular pieces of cloth.
from the presocratic period through the middle ages and into the renaissance period. (fire, water, air and earth)
The Ancient Greeks did a long and complicated ceremony for worshipping their god, Zeus. First they would find fruits from a tree near by, and chop them up. then they would make pie.
Honey, the ancient Greeks were too busy sculpting marble and debating philosophy to worry about guns. Guns didn't come around until the 9th century, long after the Greeks were strutting their stuff in togas. So, no, the ancient Greeks did not have guns, but they did have plenty of drama and mythology to keep them entertained.
about 10000 years
over 300 and more years
As long as there are the statues of gods there the Greece will still be an ancient country
The ancient Greeks wore togas they are long triangular pieces of cloth.
Until deposed, or death.
None. The ancient Greeks existed LONG before the 20th Century.
a long long time ago by the ancient Greeks
5-6 feet
from the presocratic period through the middle ages and into the renaissance period. (fire, water, air and earth)
The ancient Greeks did not rule. The Greek world was made up of hundreds of independent city-states each of which ruled itself.
Ancient Greeks were given rights as long as they were white males. They had the right to vote and hold public office, as well as own property.
well to be exact longer than we will
a long time ago