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  • Civilization --1600-1100 BCE Greek Dark Ages --1100-750 BCE Classical Greece --750-336 BCE Hellenistic Greece --336-146 BCE Roman Greece --146 BCE-330 CE Byzantine...
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  • The history of Modern Greece starts in 1974 with the beginning of the Metapolitefsi period following the collapse of the military regime, up until the...
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  • The Ancient Greeks divided themselves into three tribes; the Aeolians, Ionians, and Dorians. The Mycenaeans (referred to as Argives, Achaeans, and Danaans...
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  • Introduction Ancient Greece is undoubtedly one of the most important civilizations in history. The Hellenes, the term used by the Greeks to describe themselves...
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  • Classical Greece 750 - 336 BCE The glory of Classical Greece reached its zenith in the Athens of Socrates and remained unabated until the self-imposed...
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  • Civilization --1600-1100 BCE Greek Dark Ages --1100-750 BCE Classical Greece --750-336 BCE Hellenistic Greece --336-146 BCE Roman Greece --146 BCE-330 CE Byzantine...
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  • Greece 336 - 146 BCE This period is marked by the decline of Athens and Sparta as external forces pressed upon the war-weary alliances of the Greek city-states...
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  • The Ancient Greeks divided themselves into three tribes; the Aeolians, Ionians, and Dorians. The Mycenaeans (referred to as Argives, Achaeans, and Danaans...
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  • Mycenaean civilization refers to a Bronze Age civilization on mainland Greece, inhabiting the area from around 1600-1100 BCE. The name "Mycenaean" refers...
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  • Introduction Ancient Greece is undoubtedly one of the most important civilizations in history. The Hellenes, the term used by the Greeks to describe themselves...
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  • The Greek language is one of the oldest written languages in the world, and Greek literary culture extends back in time even past the invention of writing...
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  • sources used in the creation of this Wikibook: Minoan Civilization from Encarta Mycenae from Encarta Dorians from Encarta Ancient Greece from Encarta...
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  • Welcome to the Modern Greek WikiBook! This book is aimed at teaching from absolute beginners to advanced. It is a work in progress and is currently undergoing...
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  • Mycenaean civilization refers to a Bronze Age civilization on mainland Greece, inhabiting the area from around 1600-1100 BCE. The name "Mycenaean" refers...
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  • Ancient Greek An introduction to classical Greek language. This text serves as an introduction to Classical Greek, appropriate for a first year course...
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  • The Minoans were a Bronze Age civilization that flourished on the Greek Aegean island of Crete from around 3000 to 1450 BCE. From around 1450 BCE the...
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  • supervised the house, the slaves and all the house things and in the Greek life in general. Greek marriage was characterized primarily by its religious aspect...
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  • This table will get you started speaking Greek. Don't worry for now that there isn't much explanation, here we just want to familiarise ourselves with...
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  • The order of words in a Greek sentence is much more free than in English, but you can correctly construct a sentence using the familiar English syntax...
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  • lesson outlines the basics of case, number, gender, and article in Greek grammar. Greek pronouns, adjectives and articles must have endings that agree in...
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