The Golden Age of Greece was a period in which unique and admirable artistic, scientific, political, and other cultural achievements took place throughout the Greek world. While Greek city-states differed in character and quality, a similar spirit of exploration and desire for greatness infused the civilization during its Golden Period. Several of the Greek city-states were most successful in carrying through on these counts; for instance, there were in Athens unparalleled appearances of artists and philosophers and statesmen who left "golden" legacies that still influence the world today.
The Golden Age of Greece
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Rome and Greece
The war that ended the Golden Age was the Peloponnesian War
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The Golden Age of Greece
the dark age was a period of warfare and disorder the golden age was a period of order and democracy
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Both Rome and Greece experienced a period of time called the Golden Age. This was a span of years when there was relative peace and the arts and culture flourished. The golden age of Greece was loosely from 500 to 300 BC while the golden age of Rome was the reign of Augustus.
During the Golden Age of Greece the term "greece" was not yet in use.
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The Athenian Empire is another name for Greece's Golden Age.
An age of prosperity , harmony, and peace in Greece.
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It was an era of growing civilisation, learning and culture.