The Golden Age of Greece
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
Ancient Greece and Rome are known by several terms. They are called the Greco-Roman civilization, Classical civilization, Classical Antiquity, and probably other titles. Their literature is known as the Classics. The studying of them is known as Classical History.
About 300 years after the Mycenaean civilization crumbled, the Greeks started to join together in small groups for protection and stability. Over time, these groups set up independent city-states. The Greek word for a city-state is polis. The creation of city-states marks the beginning of what is known as Greece's classical age. A classical age is one that is marked by great achievements. - Ryan Higgins (323) 327-6164
The Classical Age
the creation of city-states marks the beginning of what is known as Greece's classical age
classical age
The Golden Age of Greece
Greece first came to prominence in the Bronze Age, but the classical period occured after the Age of Iron. It depends on how ancient you want to get.
No - this led to what we call Classical Greece. The modern age comes 2500 years later.
The Age of Pericles refers to part of the Classical Age of Greece, when the dominant polis -- in terms of culture and politics -- was Athens, Greece. Most of the cultural wonders that we associate with ancient Greece come from this period.
What kind of artwork is classical greece?
The Age of Pericles refers to part of the Classical Age of Greece, when the dominant polis -- in terms of culture and politics -- was Athens, Greece. Most of the cultural wonders that we associate with ancient Greece come from this period.
Classical Art was one of the biggest accomplishments of the Golden Age
Monarchy and limited democracy
The classical era of Greece ended after the Peloponnesean war.
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