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ancient Greeks were an Indo-European group that moved into the area around 1900 BCE. By 1600, BCE, the Greeks had developed into a warrior society, and they had begun to expand their influence into the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. They ca...
Greek cities dominated much of Southern Europe and were a source of established colonies. They also functioned as centers of trade: trade takes place in very remote areas between Polis and settlements were created as a way-station. In the G...
that eventually become a part of the Greece we think of today. What were these developments? Ans. After Greece made great migrations from 1100-1000 BC, there was a period called the Greek "dark ages" because little is known about it. At thi...
Macedonia's neighboring enemies: the Illyrians and the Paionians to the west and northwest, and the Thracians to the north and northeast. Phillip II instituted far-reaching restructures at dwelling and abroad. Innovations—improved catapults...
ancient city-state has time and again inspired the collective memory of Western cities. On the other hand Sparta was a highly developed society that remained a distinct nation-state for more than 12 centuries. Throughout all that time, ther...
political philosophers like the great Socrates, Hume, Locke, Hobes, Plato, and many other who have talked a lot about what a political society ought to be. Here in this paper we are faced with the determination as to whether the Plato’s pol...
the proper conduct of war and the impact war can have on society. The Athenians demonstrated the danger of failing to act decisively in war. Rather than pursuing a strategy directed at an achievable victory, they took an indirect approach t...