History of Europe Part 3

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• Ancient Greece

Hellenic civilization was a collection of poles from cities or from different governments and cultures. The government Philosophy. Science Mathematics. Politics the game. Has made significant strides in theater and music.

The most powerful urban states of Ain. Sparta. ٿيبس۔ There were currants and pirates. Athens was a powerful Hellenic city. Which ruled over the earliest forms of the invention of the Kleinian. Citizens of Athens vote on legislative and executive bills themselves. Socrates. Plato was home to Plato and Academy.

The urban states of Hellenic were established on the coast of the Mediterranean and the Mediterranean (South Asia-S ۔ley and Magna Garcia in southern Italy). By the end of the 6th century BC, all Greek civilian states of Asia Minor were annexed to Persia. However, later states, such as the Balkans (Macedonia, Dres - Poonia, etc.) and Western Europe, received regional benefits. During the 5th century BC, some states of the Greek cities attempted to abolish Persian rule in the constitutional revolution. That failed. This was the first invasion of Greece on the mainland. During the ensuing Greco-Persian Wars and after the Battle of Dermopyla and after Artemisium, almost all of Greece was devastated north of the isthmus of Karnataka. But the Greek city-states succeeded in the battle of Plata. With the end of the Greco-Persian Wars, Persians were forced to withdraw from their territories in Europe. Some Greek cities gave the Deleuze League a structure to continue their war with Persia. But Athens led the league in Sparta's rival Peloponnesian League. The Peloponnesian League was the winner in the Peloponnesian Wars. As a result, dissatisfaction with the Spartan domination led to Sparta's defeat in the Corinthian War and the Lakertra War. At that time, the Driesian ruled over the Orissaian kingdom between the 5th century BC and the first century CE.

The Battle of Hellenic weakens the Greek cities and is the son of Philip II of Macedon called Alexander the Great. They invaded Persia. Acquire and add their domain. Together they invaded Egypt and India. They also increased contact with the people and cultures of the region.

After Alexander's death, his empire was divided into several kingdoms. Its general was the government of Dialogue. Daiichi started a series of disputes against each other in what is known as the Daiichi war. Ptolemaic Egypt was the only three major empires in the beginning of the 2nd century BC. The Seleucid Empire and Macedonia remain.

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