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  • Carthage
    ... At the peak of its power around mid- 200 BC, the city controlled a large commercial empire along the Mediterranean coast. Eventually ...
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  • City-states in Lower Mesopotamia
    ... the question of what factors contributed to the emergence of city-states in ... With the glacial retreat after the last ice-age (roughly 10000 BC) the Mesopotamian ...
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  • Winter Olympics In Vancouver BC
    ... Paralympics Winter Games. This is a huge achievement for Vancouver and BC by reinforcing our pride for our city. The Olympic Committee ...
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  • Sparta and Athens
    ... In 480 BC Sparta led other city-states in defeating Persia in the Persian Wars. ... In 371 BC Sparta was crushed by rival city-states. ...
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  • Persian Wars
    ... In 499 BC these city-states began to rebel and Athens sent ships to help them. Some people say this was what led to the Persian War. ...
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  • Roman And Greek Architecture
    ... brothers Romulos and Remus settled on palattine hill in about 753 BC The first known inhabitants, the Latins, settled there in about 1000 BC The city was taken ...
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  • Antigone-Higher Law vs. Laws of City States
    ... Greek gods, whose routes went back to the chaotic Dark Age of Greece(1150-800 bc.). Problems of this sort were probably commonly debated in city-states during ...
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  • The Hellenistic Age
    ... And indeed, the political situation of the Greek city-states didn\'t resemble that of the fifth century BC, when the Greek hoplite stood victorious against the ...
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  • Thucydides
    ... In 424 BC Thucydides was a general and commanded Athenian forces in thrace, where operated mining. He was exiled from the city because he was accused of ...
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  • Athens and Sparta 2
    ... Kings ruled the city-state until 682 BC Beginning that year, elected officials called archons headed the government of Athens. The ...
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  • Athens and Sparta the culture
    ... Kings ruled the city-state until 682 BC Beginning that year, elected officials called archons headed the government of Athens. The ...
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  • Argos and Corinth
    ... the hoplite system and reuniting the Argolid city-states under Argive rule.Though, Argos became held in disgrace by other city-states in 480 BC when Athens and ...
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  • Mesopotamian and Egyptian Imperial Systems, 3000-1100 BC
    ... Sumerians which built the first city-states, later developing and expanding into new cities which, during the Early Dynastic Period (2800-2350 BC), were ruled ...
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  • Causes of the Pelopenesian War
    The Causes of the Peloponessian War Ancient Greece during the 4th century BC was home to the city-states of Sparta and Athens. These ...
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  • The Shang Dynasty: The First Dynasty of Historical Records
    ... Another source gives the dates as from 1600 BC to 1046 BC (Wikipedia, 2006 ... T\'ang and those who followed him governed the first real city-state in what is now ...
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  • Colossus Of Rhodes
    In 408 BC the city of Rhodes was built, on the island, of Rhodes. The city was made to fit well with the best natural harbor on the island. ...
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  • Alexander the Great
    ... In 335 BC Alexander attacked the city of Thebes, storming its walls and destroying every building, except the temples and the house of the poet Pindar. ...
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  • Lysistrata of Aristophanes
    ... Alcibiades in 415 BC convinced the Athenians to attack the Greek city-states on the island of Sicily and bring them under the rule of the Athenian Empire. ...
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  • The Founding of Rome
    ... Varro, a well-known writer, states that on April 21, 753 BC, the city of Rome was founded. This day is celebrated in Rome with the feast of Parilia. ...
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  • bc earthquake
    ... Recent Earthquakes in BC and Mitigation: The probability of a major earthquake striking ... in this zone occurs, Vancouver is the most vulnerable city in Canada. ...
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  • Alexander the Great
    ... First, however, he had to subdue Greece. The decisive battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC brought all the Greek city-states except Sparta under Philip's leadership. ...
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  • Geographical Location
    ... The city of Corinth was destroyed in 146 BC, Aethens captured in 86 BC, and finally Cleopatra and Mark Anthony defeated at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC. ...
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  • Phoenicians
    ... By 149 BC, only one city-state was left. The rest were gone; defeated or starved. The city-state was called Carthage. Romans were attacking them. ...
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  • Hannibal
    ... Rome. When Saguntum began trouble between Carthage and Rome in 219 BC, Hannibal raided the city. This began the Second Punic War. ...
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  • Carthage and The Punic Wars
    ... Carthaginians began a 240 year long struggle for survival with the Greeks then the Romans in the year 410 BC. It all started when the Sicily city of Segesta ...
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  • Augustus Julius Ceaser
    ... Augustus boasted that he had "found Rome a city of brick and left it a city of marble." In 31 BC there began the Pax Romana, or Roman Peace, which lasted about ...
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  • history 4
    ... In 82 BC, Lucius Cornelius Sulla attacked the city and made himself dictator. ... Caesar refused, and fled the city until Sulla resigned in 78 BC. ...
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  • Dramatist of Greek Tragedy
    ... The "Father of Tragedy," Aeschylus was born in 525 BC in the city of Eleusis. When Aeschylus first began writing, the theater had only just begun to evolve. ...
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  • The Motives and Misfortunes of the Second Athenian Expedition to ...
    ... for the hellenisation of the Sicels, such as at the inland city of Morgantina ... Ltd., London, UK;1962 Hammond, NGL A History of Greece to 322 BC, The Clarendon ...
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  • Rise of ancient roman Empire
    ... By 500 BC their civilization was in decline, and at about that time the Romans rose up and claimed power in their city, establishing a republic. ...
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