Grecia

ANCIENT GRECCE

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  • 1970 BCE

    TROY HORSE

    TROY HORSE
    Trojan horse ) is a novel in nine parts (eight of which have already been published) by the journalist, writer and researcher Juan José Benítez , who tries to travel in the time of two North officers - Although, in the introduction of the novel, and in other places, [1] [2] the author insinuates that it is a real story, since, he affirms, this is the transcription of the personal diary of a American .https://ca.wikipedia.org › wiki › Caballo_de_Troya.......CHOLILA ONLINE
  • 1701 BCE

    GREEK CIVILITZATION

    GREEK CIVILITZATION
    he ancient Greeks are in a tricontinental civilization, which includes the Middle East, Egypt and a small area of ​​Eastern Mediterranean Europe. [1] Ancient Greece is considered by historians as the foundation of Western culture. https://ca.wikipedia.org › wiki › Antiga_Grècia
  • 1701 BCE

    THE GODDESSES

    THE GODDESSES
    Throughout the course of the history of Greek mythology their have been many Greek goddesses. From the Olympian goddesses right down to the many minor goddesses.
    Greek goddesses are good archetypal figures because of their exaggerated personalities. Despite their immortality and similarities to modern day superheroes, they are still plagued with personal flaws and negative emotions which caused destruction in their lives and the lives of other gods and mortals.
  • 1701 BCE

    THE HELLENISTIC PERIOD

    THE HELLENISTIC PERIOD
    Hellenistic period covers the period of Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire as signified by the Battle of Actium in 31 BC[1] and the conquest of Ptolemaic Egypt the following year.[2] The Ancient Greek word Hellas (Ἑλλάς, Ellás) is the original word for Greece, from which the word Hellenistic was derived.[3]
  • 1200 BCE

    GRECO PERSIAN -WARS

    GRECO PERSIAN -WARS
    The Greco-Persian Wars (also often called the Persian Wars) were a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC[i] and lasted until 449 BC. The collision between the fractious political world of the Greeks and the enormous empire of the Persians began when Cyrus the Great conquered the Greek-inhabited region of Ionia in 547 BC. Struggling to control the independent-minded cities of Ionia, the Persians appointed tyrants to rule each of them
  • 776 BCE

    ANCIENT BOXING

    ANCIENT BOXING
    Ancien Ancient Greek boxing dates back to the 8th century, when it was an important part of Greek athletic culture. There are numerous related to the birth of boxing as a game in ancient Greece. The first argues that the heroic ruler Theseus invented boxing.
  • 776 BCE

    OLYMPIC GAMES

    OLYMPIC GAMES
    The ancient Olympic Games were originally a festival, or celebration, of and for Zeus; events such as a footrace, a javelin contest, and wrestling matches were added later. The Olympic Games (Ancient Greek: Ὀλύμπια, Olympia,[1][2][3][4][5][6] "the Olympics"; also Ὀλυμπιάς, Olympias,[7][4][5][6] "the Olympiad") were a series of athletic competitions among representatives of city-states and one of the Panhellenic Games of ancient Greece.
  • 700 BCE

    MYCEANEAN GREECE

    MYCEANEAN GREECE
    Classical period then began, and lasted until the conquests of Alexander the Great in about 330 BC, which began the Hellenistic period, extending until the Roman absorption of the Greek world in the 1st century BC.
  • 600 BCE

    THE COINS

    THE COINS
    The history of ancient Greek coinage can be divided (along with most other Greek art forms) into four periods, the Archaic, the Classical, the Hellenistic and the Roman. The Archaic period extends from the introduction of coinage to the Greek world during the 7th century BC until the Persian Wars in about 480 BC.
  • 490 BCE

    FIELDS OF SCIENCE

    FIELDS OF SCIENCE
    Eratosthenes of Alexandria, who died about 194 BC, wrote on astronomy and geography, but his work is known mainly from later summaries. He is credited with being the first person to measure the Earth's circumference.
  • 146 BCE

    KNOWELEDGE SCIENCE GREEK

    KNOWELEDGE SCIENCE GREEK
    Building on the discoveries and knowledge of civilizations in Egypt and Mesopotamia, among others, the Ancient Greeks developed a sophisticated philosophical and scientific culture. One of the key points of Ancient Greek philosophy was the role of reason and inquiry. It emphasized logic and championed the idea of impartial, rational observation of the natural world.
  • 110 BCE

    BEGINNING THE MYCENANEAN

    BEGINNING THE MYCENANEAN
    Mycenaean civilization formed the declining phase of the Bronze Age in ancient Greece. He presented the first advanced culture in Greece, followed by its luxurious states, works of writing, art and public organization. The Mycenaean Greeks carried out innovations in the different fields of military infrastructure,