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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greece

    In the 8th century BC, Greece began to emerge from the Dark Ages, which followed the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization. Literacy had been lost and the Mycenaean script forgotten, but the Greeks adopted the Phoenician alphabet, modifying it to create the Greek alphabet. Objects inscribed with Phoenician writing may have been available in Greece from the 9th century BC, but the ea…

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece

      WebThe culture of Greece has evolved over thousands of years, beginning in Mycenaean Greece and continuing most notably into Classical Greece, through the influence of the Roman Empire and its Greek Eastern

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      The Byzantine Empire had ruled most of the Greek-speaking world since late Antiquity, but experienced a decline as a result of Muslim Arab and Seljuk Turkish invasions and was fatally weakened by the sacking of Constantinople by the Latin Crusaders in 1204. The establishment of Catholic Latin states on Gr…
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      • https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/History_of_Greece/Introduction

        WebAncient Greece is undoubtedly one of the most important civilizations in history. The Hellenes, the term used by the Greeks to describe themselves, laid the foundations for …

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        WebMycenaean Greece is the Late Helladic Bronze Age civilization of Ancient Greece. It lasted from the arrival of the Greeks in the Aegean around 1600 BC to the collapse of their Bronze Age civilization around 1100 BC. It is …

      • https://tok.fandom.com/wiki/History_of_Greece

        WebThe history of Greece encompasses the history of the territory of the modern nation state of Greece as well as that of the Greek people and the areas they inhabited and ruled …

      • https://history.fandom.com/wiki/Greece

        WebGreece's capital, Athens, has existed for thousands of years and has a population of 3.1 million people. Greece is the birthplace of Western philosophy ( Socrates , Plato , and …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Athens

        WebAthens is one of the oldest named cities in the world, having been continuously inhabited for perhaps 5,000 years. Situated in southern Europe, Athens became the leading city of Ancient Greece in the

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