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- Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
2: '''''Ancient Greece''''' is the term used to describe the [[Ancient Greek|Greek]]-speaking world ...
4: ...ns use the term more precisely. Some writers include the periods of the [[Minoan civilization|Minoan]]...
6: ... the Ancient Greek period is the death of [[Alexander the Great]] in [[323 BC]]. The following period ...
10: ...ystems, philosophy, art and architecture of the modern world, particularly during the [[Renaissance]] ...
15: ... died in [[323 BC|323 BC]]. Subsequent events are described in [[History of Hellenistic Greece]]. - Aeschines (2644 bytes)
5: ...ify the terms of peace led to his accusation by [[Demosthenes]] and [[Timarchus]] on a charge of high ...
7: ...ylagorae'') in the [[Amphictyon]]ic Council, he made a speech which brought about the [[Sacred War]].
9: ...he Crown''. The result was a complete victory for Demosthenes.
11: ... he called the Nine Muses; the twelve published under his name (Hercher, ''Epistolographi Graeci'') ar...
15: ...'De Corona and De Falsa Legatione''; Aeschines, ''De Falsa Legations'' and ''In Ctesiphentem''; Lives ... - Peloponnesian War (15884 bytes)
1: ...uce]] in the middle, and ended with Athens' surrender in [[404 BC]].
5: ...nly known as the [[Sparta|Spartans]]), who, as leaders of the [[Peloponnesian League]], had long been ...
7: ...likely a greater catalyst for the war than Thucydides and other ancient authors realized, more so than...
11: ...s, the two powers were relatively unable to fight decisive battles.
13: ... slaves, known as [[helots]], needed to be kept under control, and could not be left unsupervised for ...
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