Ancient Greek
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Alexandria Alexandria
the second largest city and the main port of Egypt, Alexandria was built by
the Greek architect Dinocrates (332-331 BC) on the site of an old village,
Rhakotis, at the orders of Alexander the Great, Alexandria
monument gallery |
Ancient city of Athens
photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains of ancient
Athens |
Ancient Greece
history, mythology, art and architecture, olympics, wars, people, geography |
Ancient
Greece aeschylus, Alexander the great, Archimedes, Greek architecture,
acropolis, Aristophanes, Aristotle, Greek astronomy, Athens, Greek social life
and culture, Demosthenes, Euclid, gods, panthenon, Herodotus, Homer, Macedonia,
Hippocrates, Greek mythology, Pericles, Greek philosophy, Ptolemy, Pythagoras,
Greek religion, Greek sacred sites, Socrates, Sophocles |
Ancient Greeks
an educational web site about the Athenians of ancient Greece. Their beliefs,
entertainment, and the methods in which they lived |
Ancient Greek
artillery technology: catapults |
Ancient
Greek civilizations information on the Minoans, Myceneans and Greek cultures such as the Dorians, Ionians, Aeolians and Phoenicians. Also included are the full length texts of the Illiad and the Odyssey by
Homer |
Ancient Warfare Maps of Ancient Warfare |
Athenian daily life |
Classical Greece |
European History |
Fall of Troy |
Greek
chronology Greece 3300 - 30 B.C |
Greek civilization |
Greek history overview |
Hellas
history |
Hellas
history the history of Hellas starts somewhere in the prehistory, but the
glory of Greece starts with the Mycenaean civilisation which was influenced by
a "forgotten" civilisation: the Minoic kingdom |
Herodotus on the web a guide and web directory to Herodotus of
Halicarnassus, the famous Greek historian |
Knossos the
Minoan Palace of Knossos lies at a distance of 5 km from the town centre of
Iraklion along the road to Archanes |
Macedonia
occupying the bigger part of northern Greece, Macedonia first appears on the
historical scene as a geographical political unit in the 5th century BC |
Olympian gods |
Parthenon
marbles |
Parthian empire
the Parthian Empire is a fascinating period of Persian history closely
connected to Greece and Rome. Ruling from 247 B.C. to A.D. 228 in ancient
Persia (Iran), the Parthians defeated Alexander the Great's successors, the
Seleucids, conquered most of the Middle East and southwest Asia, and built
Parthia into an Eastern superpower |
Peloponnesian
wars 2 |
Prehistoric archaeology of the Aegean |
Ptolemaic
dynasty the achievements of the Greeks in the ancient world, by no means
few, may have reached their peak in the city of Alexandria |
Sfakia
people and the Dorians |
The Greek athletic games |
The Greeks crucible of civilization |
The
house of Ptolemy the house of Ptolemy web site concentrates on the
Ptolemies and their world, from 331 - 30 BCE |
The History of the
Peloponnesian War |
Timeline
of ancient Greek |
Warfare in the Greek
world a collection of resources relevant to the subject of Warfare in the
Greek World. It covers material from the early Bronze Age to the battle of
Actium |
Horizontaal |
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