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2000 BCE
Ares
Our fauvorite God is Ares .He is the god of war. His symbols are spear and shield . His power is the war. -
1290 BCE
Athena
Our fauvorite goddess is Athena . She is the goddess of wisdom , defense and war . Her power is the defense. -
1200 BCE
Ancient Greece Culture
Greek artists created masterpieces in metal work , mosaic, sculpture , architecture , literature and pottery. -
779 BCE
Olympic Games
The Olympic Games started in 776 BC Olímpia because the gods lived on Mount Olimpus. To participe had to be a free man. The winers of the games were considere hores. -
776 BCE
Archaic Period
It is a periodization of the history of ancient Greece with which historiography distinguishes the stage in which Hellas left the previous period and the features of Greek civilization were conformed, which will be fully crystallized in the later Classic Period. -
776 BCE
Ancient Olympic Events and religion
Ancient Olímpic Games Event and religion the most popular sporting events were running races, werestling, chariot racine, boxing and the pentathon. The pentatlon comvined the five events long jump discuss thow, javaline thow, stadion rece and westing the games lasted four years and in honor of Zeus. -
570 BCE
BIRTH
Pythagoras was born in 570 BCE in Samos -
518 BCE
Pythagoras school
Pythagoras school was in 518 BC in Crotona. Pythagoras accepid man and awomens. Theano was a woman who ruled the Pythagoras school. Theano was a cientits. -
510 BCE
Classical period
It is the period in the history of Greece between the revolt of Ionia (499 BC ... It is a historical period in which the power of the Greek polis and the cultural manifestations that developed in them reached their apogee. -
500 BCE
Theorem of Pithagoras
When a triangle is a right angle (90º) and squares are mode an each of the three sidees, then the biggest has the exact area as the other two square. -
495 BCE
DIE
Pithagoras died in 495 in Greece -
323 BCE
Hellinistic period
Is a stage of Antiquity that occupies the transition between the decline of Classical Greece and the rise of Roman power that will lead to the Empire.