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Archaic Greece Political developments
Ruins of the Temple of Apollo within the polis of Ancient Corinth, built c. 540 BC, with the Acrocorinth (the city’s acropolis) athenspath.com
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Ruins of the Temple of Apollo within the polis of Ancient Corinth, built c. 540 BC, with the Acrocorinth (the city’s acropolis) athenspath.com
Archaic Greece Political developments Athens athenspath.com
The gymnasium and palaestra at Olympia, the site of the ancient Olympic games. The archaic period conventionally dates from the first Olympiad. athenspath.com
Archaic Greece Map of Greece, drawn in 1791 by William Faden, at the scale of 1,350,000 athenspath.com
Philosophy Definitions. Plato, copy of the portrait made by Silanion ca. 370 BC for the Academia in Athens athenspath.com
The School of Athens (1509–1511) by Raphael, depicting famous classical Greek philosophers in an idealized setting inspired by ancient Greek architecture athenspath.com
A ballot voting against Themistocles, son of Neocles, under the Athenian Democracy (see ostracism) Inscription: ΘΕΜΙΣΘΟΚΛΕΣ ΝΕΟΚΛΕΟΣ (classical standard Θεμιστοκλῆς Νεοκλέους Themistoklês Neokléous). The text is an example of the epichoric alphabet; note that the last two letters of Themistocles are written in a boustrophedon manner and that Ε and Ο are used for both long and short e and o. athenspath.com
Attic Greek Literature athenspath.com
Classical Greece The Peloponnesian war The thirty years peace athenspath.com
Classical Greece The Peloponnesian war Peloponnesian (or Spartan) league athenspath.com
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