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They were monuments to house the tombs of theboharaohs.
The three more important were:
The great pyramid
The pyramid of Khafre
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It is an archaeological site located on the Peloponnese peninsula.
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This is a historical era in which the power of the Greek polis and the cultural manifestations that developed in them reached their peak.
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Greece lost its independence
Alexander the great increased his dominions by conquering the enormous Persian Empire, Egypt and Mesopotamia -
The first victorious engagement of Alexander the Great's invasion of the Persian Empire established the Macedonians on enemy soil.
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Was a decisive Hellenic victory and it marked the beginning of the end of Persian power. It was the first time the Persian army had been defeated with the King (Darius III at the time) present.
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It was a disastrous defeat for the Persians and one of Alexander's finest victories.
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Alexander consolidates control of half of Persia and captures its dynastic center
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Roman colonies are established in Etruscan territory. The Etruscans acquired Roman nationality through social wars. Punic wars break out in which the Etruscans are forced to participate.
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Period of Greek History that followed the Roman victory over the Achaean League in the Battle of Corinth, in the year 146 BC. C., until the establishment of the city of Byzantium (renamed Constantinople by Emperor Constantine I) as the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire in the year 330.
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Massive amphitheater to watch gladiatorial contests and public events.
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It was built to bring water to the baths.
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It was rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian
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To commemorate constantine's victory of the battles of milan bridge