History, asked by manishasachinranjane, 1 month ago

Who were the 'ancient
Greeks'?
Ancient Greece describes the time from
around 1500 BC to about 200 years after
the birth of Christ. This culture is known
for its great philosophers, scientists, and
democracy. Greeks had a common language
and worshipped a common God, Zeus. But
they did not have a common king. There
were many city states like Sparta and
Athens which fought among themselves.
The Greeks established trade centres all
around the Mediterranean Sea. They were
the competitors of the Phoenicians, who
settled down in North America.​

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Answered by panwarramesh135
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Explanation:

Ancient Greece (Greek: Ἑλλάς, romanized: Hellás) was a civilization belonging to a period of Greek history from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries BC to the end of antiquity ( c. AD 600). This era was immediately followed by the Early Middle Ages and the Byzantine period.

Answered by SnowGirl271953
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Answer:

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