Greece
Olympic Games can be traced back to 776 b.c. They were banned in 393 a.d because they were considered “pagan cults”
The Oddesy and the Iliad were a very big part of ancient history The Oddesy and the Iliad were a very big part of ancient history. The books were used as part of Young Greeks education , 750 B.C
The Mediterranean sea was like a superhighway of transport, 600 B.C
in 566 the first panathenaic were held in Athens, this is near the time Buddha was born
Hippocrates is credited with being the first person to believe that diseases were caused naturally, not because of superstition and gods, 530 B.C
high-quality painted amphorae were produced in Ancient Greece in significant numbers for a variety of social and ceremonial purposes. Some were used as prizes, 520 B.C
greek children attend school 420bc
temple of hephaestus 421bc
acropolis completed 408bc
pindar music poems-tumpet playing 400bc
socrates dies 399bc
euclid, elements of geometry 323bc
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