Greece Civilizations trough time BY: Fikar 6A. Civilizations Civilizations is a group of peoples life in certain era and certain place with certain differences.

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Greece Civilizations trough time BY: Fikar 6A

Civilizations Civilizations is a group of peoples life in certain era and certain place with certain differences to other people.

FIRST OLYMPIC GAME – 776 B.C First Olympic game was held on Greece, Athens. To Greeks it was important because during the ancient games the game were attributed to the gods.

FIRST LANGUAGE OF GREECE 650 B.C

2 nd MESSENIAN WAR– B.C 2 nd Messenian war is the battle between Ancient Greek states of Messenia and Sparta. It was started around 40 years after 1 st Messenian war.

PYTHAGORAS WAS BORN– 569 B.C Pythagoras is Greek philosopher, mathematician and founder of the religious movement called Pythagoreanism. Born in: 570 B.C, Samos Died in: 495 B.C, Metapontum

GRECO - PERSIAN WAR– B.C Greco Persian war is conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire of Persia and city-states of the Hellenic that start in 499 BC and finished in449 BC

ALEXANDER THE GREAT BECOME KING OF MACEDONIA – 336 B.C Alexander the great was a king of ancient – Greek city Macedonia. In age 30 he made largest empire in ancient time. Born in: 356 B.C Pella, Macedon Died in: 323 B.C Babylon

BATTLE OF AKTION – 31 B.C The battle of AKTION is the final war of Roman republic. Later Augustus defeat Mark Antony and Cleopatra.

0 A.D THE A.D START

GREEK WAR OF INDEPENDENCE 1821–1829 Greek war of independence was successful war by the Greek revolutionaries between 1821 and 1832, with power from Russia, the United Kingdom, France, and several other European powers against the Ottoman Empire.

SECOND BALKAN WAR 1913 Bulgarian forces attack to Greece and Serbia in the start of second Balkan war. Greek win two battle between Battle of Kilkis - Lahanas and Battle of Doiran.

CIVIL WAR There is the fighting between government and communist. When King George II return to Greece next year when the war still do King George II got sudden heart failure and past away, some people in Greece hear this announcement and think that’s a joke.

GREECE NOW DAYS Now Greece capital city is Athens with 665,000 populations and Athens is the oldest city in Europe. In Greece the major religion is Orthodox Christian. Now in Greece there are many historical place.

Resources pdf pdf _history _history junior.kent.sch.uk/homework/greece/today.html junior.kent.sch.uk/homework/greece/today.html