A trireme was an ancient vessel especially used by Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans. Triremes played an important role in the Persian Wars and Peloponnesian War.
My expert teacher, of ancient history, taught me that Thucydidies was a well known greek historian, who faught in the pelopennesian wars, and wrote the main account of what we know on the pelopennesian wars.
Medisers were Greeks (or Greek states) who took the Persian side in they wars with Darius and Xerxes. Thebes was one of the more important states to do so, partly because of its long-standing rivalry witih Athens.AnswerMedisers were Greeks (or Greek states) who took the Persian side in the wars with Darius and Xerxes. Thebes was one of the more important states to do so, partly because of its long-standing rivalry witih Athens.
The Greek kingdom was united by a shared language, Greek, which was spoken and understood across the region. Additionally, the ancient Greeks shared religious beliefs and practices, with a pantheon of gods and goddesses worshipped throughout the kingdom. They also shared a common history and mythology, which were celebrated in art, literature, and festivals.
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A trireme was an ancient vessel especially used by Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans. Triremes played an important role in the Persian Wars and Peloponnesian War.
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Yes. Spartans live in the Greek city state of Sparta.
No. Medusa is originally from Ancient Greek mythology.
The faces are of a god. the Phoenicians first used the faces on their small boats and the Romans and Greek's boats had faces to represent the many gods that they had in order to: win wars, ensure good travel, or survive storms.
I am not sure that Ancient Greek Gods actually started any wars, but it has to be pointed out that states would not go into war without the consultation of an oracle to see if they have the support of the Gods (to win the wars, as the Gods were responsible for everthying)
I will list you some Greek wars: Sparta vs. Athens Persia vs. Greece: Marathon Thermopylae Salamis thanks! i wish i helped!
See the list in the site Greek Wars in the separate panel Sources and related links below.
The two most impartant ancient historians who wrote about the Second Punic War were Polybius (a Greek) and Livy (a Roman).
Because they were warriors so that means that they actually fought the wars.
Most of them were disputes over territory or resources between the Greek city-states. The external wars were against attempted intrusions from Persia, Macedonia and Rome, and finally from Asian peoples migrating in.
My expert teacher, of ancient history, taught me that Thucydidies was a well known greek historian, who faught in the pelopennesian wars, and wrote the main account of what we know on the pelopennesian wars.