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The Minoan civilization was a Pre-Hellenistic culture of the Bronze Age, developed on the island of Crete
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The Minoan culture is the first European civilization of the Copper and Bronze Age that appeared on the island of Crete. It is customary to use the following terms as synonyms for Minoan culture: Pre-Hellenic, Cretan or Minoan culture (by Minos).
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The mycenaean civilitzation (of Micenes) is going to be an avantpassada culture of grega. See that it will last from 1500 BC to 1100 BC approximately, and that it will be absorbed by invasions
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In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was a warlike conflict in which they faced a coalition of Achaean armies against the city of Troy (also called Ilión and located in Asia Minor) and its allies.
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The Dark Ages is the period in the history of Greece that runs from the collapse of the Mycenaean world (between 1200-1100 BC) to the Greek archaic era (8th century BC), characterized by the scarcity of sources that make reference to the very difficult reconstruction of the historical realities of this period.
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Archaic era is a periodization of the history of ancient Greece with which historiography distinguishes the stage in which the Hélade left the previous period and the features of the Greek civilization were formed, which will be fully crystallized in the later Classical Era. Between the eighth and sixth centuries a.
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The origin of the ancient olympic games. The first Olympic Games that are registered date from 776 BC and its name is due to the place of its celebration: the Greek village of Olympia, the most important sanctuary of the god Zeus
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La locución Antigua Grecia se refiere al período de la historia de Grecia que abarca desde la Edad oscura de Grecia, comenzando en el año 1200 a. C. y la invasión dórica, hasta el año 146 a. C. y la conquista romana de Grecia tras la batalla de Corinto.
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The medical wars were a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire of Persia and the city-states of the Hellenic world that began in 490 BC. C. and extended until the year 479 a. C.
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Pericles (c. 495 BC - 429 BC) (in Greek Περικλῆς, 'surrounded by glory') was an important and influential lawyer, magistrate, general, politician and Athenian speaker at the time of the golden age of the city (specifically, between the Medical Wars and the Peloponnesian Wars).
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The Peloponnesian War (431 BC-404 BC) was a military conflict in ancient Greece that confronted the cities formed by the Delos League (headed by Athens) and the Peloponnesian League (headed by Sparta ).
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The Hellenistic Grècia is the Hel·lenistic period of the history of the Peninsular Grècia, which began with the Mort d'Alexandre Magne in 323 BC and ends with the annexation of the peninsula to Rome in 146 BC .
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Alexandre III the Great or Alexandre the Magne (grec: Μέγας Αλέξανδρος) (July 21, 356 BC - June 10, 323 BC) [1] will be rei of the Regne grec de Macedònia (336-323 BC), conquerer of l 'Persian Imperi and one of the most important military leaders in the antic mon. Convertint el seu petit regne in the center director of Grècia, who arrives at the end of the Indus river, is converteix in one of the most famous personages in the región.