No. The Greeks were too he-man to allow that. However, Cleopatra was of Greek descent, but she ruled Egypt, and only because an invading Roman named Julius Caesar deposed her brother and placed her on the throne.
No one has ever ruled the whole world. Sobekneferu, Queen of Egypt was the first woman ruler.
First of all, we should note that only Athens and a few other city-states were ever democracies. The vast majority of Ancient Greece was ruled by monarchies or oligarchies and not by elections. However, in Athenian democracy, all of the citizens voted on policies, which made Athens a direct democracy.
Ancient Rome spoke Latin, which, as their Empire spread throughout Europe, passed through out Europe as well. The Ancient Greeks spoke a variety of different languages. Ancient Greece people speak Greek and who ever didn't know that now knows.
Ancient Greece & Ancient China existed long before Ancient Rome did. Rome copied many of the works of art (statues), engineering feats, war machines, ships, etc. from the Greeks. It may be a toss up between Ancient China & Greece, and/or ancient nations located in today's Turkey (Troy for example).
No woman has ever played in MLB
No one has ever ruled the whole world. Sobekneferu, Queen of Egypt was the first woman ruler.
No
The first ever olympic was held in Greece,Olympia
maybe there wasnt ever no technology Greece maybe they were old fashion
NO one will ever no (at least i dont) sorry
Christianity didn't exist yet during the time of Ancient Greece. You ever notice the years of Ancient Greece all end with "BC"? That stands for "before Christ" and it'd be pretty difficult for there to be Christians before Christ.
The first ever olympics took place in greece
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She was a woman. Have you ever read GIRLS WHO RULED ANCIENT EGYPT? Cleopatra is in there.
Yes, in the Ancient Olympics in Greece. (776BC to 393 AD)
no, she is no more real then the other gods worshipped in ancient greece.
The firt actor ever is believed by many to be Thespis of Icaria, Ancient Greece.