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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 06:26, 11 November 2007
  • ...ssalonica is located at the north end of it. The Ionian Sea is the west of Greece, and the Aegean Sea to the east. ...luential high arts, science, and politics dating back to antiquity; indeed Greece is the birthplace of [[democracy]], the [[Olympic Games]], and many great p
    2 KB (264 words) - 02:24, 8 October 2010
  • The southernmost Balkan nation, the Hellenic Republic (Greece; population c. 11 million; capital Athens) is bordered by Albania, the (for
    297 bytes (40 words) - 17:58, 16 August 2008
  • | pagename = Greece | abc = Greece
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 06:29, 11 November 2007
  • File:Greece-Factbook.gif
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  • ...litics and science. Greek civilisation was first established in mainland [[Greece]], [[Crete]], western [[Asia Minor]] and throughout the islands of the [[Ae ===Roman Greece===
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  • {{dambigbox|Ithaca, Greece|Ithaca}} ...d, population 3231, located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental [[Greece]] and identified as the home of Odysseus, the main character of [[Homer]]'
    817 bytes (132 words) - 12:15, 21 February 2023
  • I will primarily be working out of 'Ancient Greece: A Political, Social and Cultural History' by Sarah Pomeroy et al. (1999),
    1 KB (226 words) - 10:04, 3 January 2024
  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 11:24, 21 February 2023
  • {{Subgroup|Ancient Greece|Classics|History|Literature|Politics}}
    64 bytes (7 words) - 18:26, 14 March 2024
  • {{r|Ancient Greece}}
    171 bytes (22 words) - 16:33, 7 September 2008
  • {{Ancient Greece Subgroup}}
    3 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 02:28, 27 January 2024
  • ...hich flourished from the end of the Mycenaean age to the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC.
    207 bytes (31 words) - 01:45, 30 November 2008
  • 190 bytes (28 words) - 16:00, 20 November 2007
  • * {{cite book |author=Bury, J. B. & Meiggs, Russell |title=A History of Greece (Fourth Edition) |year=1975 |orig-year=1st published 1900 |publisher=Macmil ...tanley M. Burstein, Walter Donlan, Jennifer Tolbert Roberts |title=Ancient Greece: A Political, Social and Cultural History |publisher=Oxford University Pres
    893 bytes (123 words) - 10:19, 3 January 2024
  • | pagename =Ancient Greece | abc = Ancient Greece
    978 bytes (112 words) - 07:23, 15 March 2024
  • | pagename = Ithaca, Greece | abc = Ithaca, Greece
    806 bytes (65 words) - 11:23, 21 February 2023
  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 22:20, 9 January 2008
  • ...d, population 3231, located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental [[Greece]] and identified as the home of Odysseus, the main character of [[Homer]]'
    248 bytes (36 words) - 11:26, 21 February 2023

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  • ...Heracles]] to steal his [[cattle]] and drive them back to [[Ancient Greece|Greece]].
    244 bytes (35 words) - 17:05, 29 April 2012
  • ...editerranean Sea]] south of [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]]; politically part of Greece
    146 bytes (19 words) - 18:55, 18 April 2010
  • ...e|Greek]] [[mythology]], daughter of Nisus (king of Megara in West Attica, Greece), who betrayed city and father for love of [[Minos]] (king of Crete). Some
    223 bytes (33 words) - 16:24, 26 January 2021
  • ==Greece and Rome== I'm not sure the characterizations of Greece and Rome as being oligarchies is appropriate. Perhaps we just need some cla
    543 bytes (87 words) - 08:27, 12 November 2007
  • '''Delphi''' is a town in [[Greece]] near [[Mount Parnassus]]. It is also an [[archaeology|archaeological]] si ==Classic Greece==
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  • ...[[warrior]]s who figure prominently in the ''[[Iliad]]'' by the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[bard]] [[Homer]]. They may have [[life|lived]] in a region along
    416 bytes (63 words) - 15:40, 12 April 2010
  • ...acles wrestled with the Marathonian or Cretan bull, and brought it back to Greece; it was his seventh labor.]] ...reece, but then it was allowed to roam free in the vicinity of [[Marathon (Greece)|Marathon]]. Later, it was captured by the [[Athens|Athenian]] hero [[These
    794 bytes (123 words) - 14:48, 17 April 2010
  • ...e [[labyrinth]] in which to keep the [[Minotaur]] in; later, the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Theseus]] kills the Minotaur.
    386 bytes (51 words) - 17:57, 29 April 2012
  • {{Ancient Greece Subgroup}}
    3 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 02:28, 27 January 2024
  • {{Ancient Greece Subgroup}}
    13 members (2 subcategories, 0 files) - 02:27, 27 January 2024
  • ...ssalonica is located at the north end of it. The Ionian Sea is the west of Greece, and the Aegean Sea to the east. ...luential high arts, science, and politics dating back to antiquity; indeed Greece is the birthplace of [[democracy]], the [[Olympic Games]], and many great p
    2 KB (264 words) - 02:24, 8 October 2010
  • {{Subgroup|Ancient Greece|Classics|History|Literature|Politics}}
    64 bytes (7 words) - 18:26, 14 March 2024
  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], see [[Apollo]].
    96 bytes (10 words) - 17:12, 9 April 2010
  • [[Portugal]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [[Greece]] and [[Spain]].
    95 bytes (9 words) - 08:53, 2 March 2024
  • Major athletic contest of ancient Greece.
    77 bytes (9 words) - 06:46, 4 June 2008
  • A history from ancient times of Athens, Greece
    82 bytes (11 words) - 11:46, 12 August 2010
  • ...er]] of [[Agamemnon]] and [[husband]] of [[Helen of Troy]] and a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[king]] who fought in the [[Trojan War]], and was one of the elite
    499 bytes (72 words) - 09:34, 22 February 2023
  • Elongated part of the [[Mediterranean Sea]] between [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]].
    114 bytes (13 words) - 18:52, 18 April 2010
  • Venomous viper subspecies found in Greece and Turkish Thrace.
    97 bytes (12 words) - 09:11, 14 March 2009
  • | pagename = Ithaca, Greece | abc = Ithaca, Greece
    806 bytes (65 words) - 11:23, 21 February 2023
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