Outline of ancient Greece

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to ancient Greece:

Ancient Greece period of Greek history lasting from the Greek Dark Ages ca. 1100 BC and the Dorian invasion, to 146 BC and the Roman conquest of Greece after the Battle of Corinth. It is generally considered to be the seminal culture which provided the foundation of Western civilization and shaped cultures throughout Southwest Asia and North Africa. Greek culture had a powerful influence on the Roman Empire, which carried a version of it to many parts of the Mediterranean region and Europe. The civilization of the ancient Greeks has been immensely influential on language, politics, educational systems, philosophy, science, and the arts, inspiring the Islamic Golden Age and the Western European Renaissance, and again resurgent during various neo-Classical revivals in 18th- and 19th-century Europe and the Americas.

What type of thing is ancient Greece?

Ancient Greece can be described as all of the following:

Geography of Ancient Greece

Regions of Ancient Greece

Regions of ancient Greece

Government and politics of ancient Greece

Ancient Greek law

Ancient Greek law

Military history of ancient Greece

Military history of ancient Greece

Military of ancient Greece

Military powers and alliances

Military conflicts

General history of ancient Greece

Ancient Greek history, by period

Ancient Greek history, by region

Ancient Greek Hisotory, by subject

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Works on ancient Greek history

Culture of ancient Greece

Culture of ancient Greece

Art in ancient Greece

Art in ancient Greece

Literature in ancient Greece

Literature in ancient Greece

Philosophy in ancient Greece

Philosophy in ancient Greece

Sport in ancient Greece

Sports

Equipment

Stadiums

Religion in ancient Greece

Religion in ancient Greece

Language in ancient Greece

Ancient Greek

Science of ancient Greece

Technology of ancient Greece

Ancient Greek technology

See also

References

  1. Stanton, G.R. Athenian Politics c800–500BC: A Sourcebook, Routledge, London (1990), p. 76.
  2. Andrews, A. Greek Society (Penguin 1967) 197
  3. E. Harris, A New Solution to the Riddle of the Seisachtheia, in 'The Development of the Polis in Archaic Greece', eds. L. Mitchell and P. Rhodes (Routledge 1997) 103
  4. Aristotle Politics 1273b 35–1274a 21.
  5. Fornara-Samons, Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles, 24–25
  6. Aristotle, Constitution of the Athenians §3

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