Ancient Greek civilization
Ancient Greek mythology is a complex system of religious stories about the lives and deeds of Greek gods and heroes. These myths were passed down from
The ancient Greek state system was based on democracy and popular self-government. In Athens, which was the center of Greek civilization, power belonged
During the era of slave-owning democracy, Athens was one of the most developed cities in Ancient Greece. The legal status of the population was determined
Solon was one of the most prominent lawmakers of Ancient Greece. His reforms, adopted in 594 BC, led to significant political and social changes in Greek society.
Theseus was a legendary ruler of Athens. He implemented a series of reforms that contributed to the emergence of the state and the development of democracy.
The Peloponnesian War took place in the 5th century BC between the Athenian Empire and the Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta. The main cause of the conflict
The Golden Age of Athens was the period of prosperity of this city in the 5th century BC during the reign of Pericles. During this time, significant political
Before the start of the Greco-Persian Wars, Greece and Persia had a complicated relationship. On the one hand, Greece consisted of independent city-states