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Clinton Jones 206
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The Ancient Greeks were the first Europeans to
read and write with an Alphabet, which
eventually led to all modern European
languages.
Second Theory considers the migration with their
grammar, and the way the way they approach
you.
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the temples of ancient Greece were the biggest
and most great looking sculpture.
The Doric style is
rather sturdy and its
top (the capital), is
plain.
The Ionic style is
thinner and more
elegant. Its capital
is decorated with a
scroll-like design
(a volute).
The Corinthian
style is seldom
used in the Greek
world, but often
seen on Roman
temples.
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Athens is the symbol of freedom, art, and
democracy in the conscience of the civilized
world. The capital of Greece took its name from
the goddess Athena, the goddess of wisdom
and knowledge.
Sparta a beautiful town near the river Evrotas,
located in the centre of the Peloponnese in
southern Greece, is the capital of the prefecture
of Lakonia.
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The Greeks invented athletic contests and held
them in honour of their gods.
The Isthmos game were staged every two years
at the Isthmos of Corinth.
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The Greco-Persian Wars are a sequence of wars
fought between the great empire of Persia and
the coalition of Greek city-states.
During 539 BC Cyrus The Great ruled Persia
and most of West Asia.
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