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Kayon Dent Room 206

 Athlete had to increase the weight length so that they can jump long distances.

 The Ionian revolt ended then Darius decided to expand his empire’s territories

 Breakfast were eaten rite after the sunrise and consisted of bread dipped in wine.

Ancient Greeks were the first Europeans to read in write with Alphabet. Which led to all modern European languages.

 If men were not training in military,discussing politics went to the theater for entertainment.

 Ancient Greece weapons were the key of successful. Weapons define victory of many wars.