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| a land surronded by water on 3 sides |
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| not only just a city but also a seperate independant state |
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| members of the rish and powerful famlies |
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| a ruler who was seized by force |
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| citizens govern themselves |
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| payments made to Athens by its allies added to its wealth |
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| sacred sites where it is believed gods spoke |
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| beilived people coulduse the powers of the mind and reason to understand natural events |
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| a serious story that usually ends in disaster for the main charatcher |
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| built the Pathronan, was apart of an aristocrat |
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| wrote the Iilad and Odessy |
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| taught others to "know thyself" |
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| who wrote iilad and the odessy |
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| mountainous and penninsela |
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| minons and myceneans gaine power how? |
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| minons and myceneans gaine power how? |
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| the fact and myth of the trojan wAar? |
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fact:long battle myth:series of battles |
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| what happend during the greek dark ages? |
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| poverty, no one traded, no one wrote |
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