The ancient city of Athens is famous for its rich history and culture. What is Athens known for in ancient times? A. Beautiful beaches. B. Great architecture and philosophy. C. Modern technology. D. Large factories. 相关知识点: 试题来源: ...
What did Solon accomplish through his reforms in Athens? How did the Athenian Ecclesia differ from the Roman Senate? What did slaves do in Ancient Greece? What is Hellenistic culture? What Greek city-state was governed by an oligarchy?
What was the religion of the Mughal Empire? Which is older: Tlatilco or Olmec culture? What was the religion of the Assyrian Empire? What type of religion did the Sumerians practice? Who was the Muslim ruler of Mali? What major concept was the Incan religion based on?
[单项选择题]What caused the damage to the tourist sites 关键词: the tourist caused A. Pollution. B. Tourists. C. Tidal waves. 本题来源:2014年安徽大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)考试模拟卷(2) 查看最佳答案和解析
Pursuant to the aims and scope of the Special Issue it is part of, this invited contribution seeks to shed new light on the nature and working logic of legal reasoning. It does so by engaging with two of the most authoritative views on the subject which have recently been put forward in...
TheRoman Forum in Thessaloniki, known also as Ancient Agora or Roman Agora, was constructed by the Romans in the 1st century AD. Just like the Ancient Agora in Athens, it was the place where all commercial, financial, social and religious activities were taking place. The Agora was active ...
“Unfortunately, and this is on me totally, that “stealth Trump supporter” post here with 160+ comments needs to be closed out. My fault. Not good at it or I just don’t have the time to moderate these chats about politics and (mainly) culture as I should. I am doing what I lov...
Nobody knows exactly when the Renaissance began, but everyone agrees it was in Florence. Sometimes referred to as theAthensof the Middle Ages, the arts and sciences flourished here under the patronage of rich businessmen and merchants. This in turn encouraged new thinking and progress, perh...
After Alexander the Great conquered Judaea around the 330s BC, the region became increasingly influenced by Greek culture and language. By the time of Jesus — when the area was under Roman rule — the entire eastern Mediterranean spoke some form of Greek (in addition to their native tongues)...
What was ancient Athens known for? What were three important features of Minoan culture? What did ancient Greeks write with? What did Ancient Greeks write on? Where was the caravel invented? What did men do in ancient Greece? What was Hellenistic society known for advancing?