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adelina 88 [10]
3 years ago
14

Which city reflects a greek influence how can you tell?

History
2 answers:
Viefleur [7K]3 years ago
7 0

Athens is the city that reflects a Greek influence. It is simply because Athens used to be part of Greece.

 

EXPLANATION:  

However, Athens played a significant role in Greek history:

1. The Importance of Athens in Greek History

For three ancient countries, twentieth-century people owed incalculable debts. We owe most of our religious understanding for Jews; we owe traditions and models in the administration, law, and general management of human affairs that still retain their influence and value to the Romans; and ultimately, we owe almost all of our ideas about the foundations of philosophy, art, and literature, in fact, from almost all of our intellectual life to the Greek.  

 

However, these Greeks immediately taught us our history, not forming a single unified nation. Greeks decided to live in many more or less important "city-states", and some of these biggest ones make a very little direct contribution to our civilization. Greek civilized life, for centuries, when it reached the most, was specifically centered in Athens. Greek history would fail three-quarters of its significance, and modern life and assumed would be even poorer without Athens.  

 

2. Social Life of Athens

Athens' contributions to our own lives are very important because they touch on almost every side of " the true, the beautiful, and the good," it is clear that the outside conditions under which the genius of Athens developed deserve our respect. For people like Plato, Sophocles, and Phidias who were certainly not isolated creatures, who developed their genius regardless of, or detached from, the life around them, but rather was a mature product of society, whose strengths and weaknesses present several images and the most interesting example in the world.

 

To understand the civilization and genius of the Athenians, it is not enough to simply know its history, wars, laws, and legislators. Athena was able to produce so many genius men who ruled to win a place for it in the history of civilization that would never disappear from it.

LEARN MORE:  

If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:

• The ancient Greek city-state of Athens influenced later cultures by? brainly.com/question/8123236

• How did the relationship between Athens and Sparta influence the rise and fall of Greek power? brainly.com/question/4422495

KEYWORDS : Athens, Greek Culture

Subject  : History

Class  : 7-9

Sub-Chapter : Greek Culture

Gnesinka [82]3 years ago
6 0
<span>All Roman Cities reflect the influence and culture of the Greeks, including Naples, Sicily and Rome itself. Hellenism was to leave its unmistakable mark on almost every aspect of Roman life 

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