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776 BCE
Olympic Games
This is a major achievement for the Greeks. What makes this so memorable is because the Olympic games are still held to this day. -
699 BCE
Greek Philosophy
Starting in the 6th century was the Greek Philosophy. This continued throughout the Hellenistic Period and is still used today in many things if not everything. -
431 BCE
Second Peloponnesian Wars
I think that though this is not a good part of the past that it is a memorable one. What makes it memorable is that it was a big war between two greek cities, Athens and Sparta. -
428 BCE
Plato
Plato was a Greek Philosopher who had taught Aristotle. He is seen as one of the most important figures in the ancient world and the history of Western thought. -
385 BCE
Aristotle
Aristotle was the man who tutored the one and only Alexander the Great. Not only did Aristotle teach Alexander a lot but he was a major Greek philosopher. -
336 BCE
Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great made one of the biggest and most powerful empires in ancient greek history because of his military power. He not only conquered multiple cities or empires but is a major influence on ancient life. -
323 BCE
Hellenistic Period
This was the time from Alexander the Great's death and the emergence of the Roman Empire. This was very memorable because Alexander the Great is the sole reason it spread to rapid. -
323 BCE
Art of the Hellenistic Age
This is believed, to begin with, the death of Alexander the Great. The artists in this period had three main characteristics they focused on being expressive movement, realistic anatomy, and ornate details. -
799
Mathematics
I think this is memorable because a lot of what we use today had all originated from here and continued to grow and branch out into what we have now. This started in the 7th century. -
900
Greek architecture
From the earliest Architecture still standing today being from 900 BC we still see some of this in our world today. Our courthouses or even older buildings are partly influenced by Greek Architecture.