This category lists sites specifically to the history of ancient Greece.
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A photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains, including essays and resources.
Topics on the history, art and architecture, mythology, wars, geography and culture of the ancient civilization. Features a forum, essays, and photo gallery.
Topics include archaeology, architecture, art, culture, history, and maps.
The history with information on women, myths and legends, Olympics, wars, democracy, Sparta, society, coins, and Pythagoras.
The complete text as written 350 B.C.E. by Aristotle, and translated by Sir Frederic G. Kenyon.
As written by Diodorus Siculus, a battle in 338 B.C.E. that implied the passing of the Greek system of city-states and the substitution of large military monarchies.
The habitation, society, religion, economy, and art.
Information and essays on topics including history, culture, government, Hippocrates, and art.
A confederation of Greek states under the leadership of Athens with its headquarters at Delos, founded in 478 B.C.
A digital encyclopedia offering biographies, images, history, and arguments.
The complete text of book written by Pausanias, fl.c.160 C.E.
The complete text of book written by Pausanias, fl.c.160 C.E.
Excerpt from Herodotus's The History, c. 430 B.C.
A listing by names.
An article on agriculture, Mycenae, Minoans, and the Dark Age.
Sections on drama, history, mythology, and philosophy with a link directory, bibliography, and index of illustrations.
Structures that pre-date those of Egypt.
The history especially since the dark ages with maps.
Articles on the culture, history, and peoples of Ancient Greece.
Introduction to the history, culture, politics, art and warfare with a timeline, map, a look at life in Athens, and ancient language lessons.
A biography of the Greek historian and the Father of History.
An oath traditionally taken by physicians pertaining to the ethical practice of medicine.
A detailed account of one of the longest standing cities.
The complete text as written in 431 B.C.E. by Thucydides, and translated by Richard Crawley.
A listing of names.
A code dealing fully with family relations and inheritance, c. 450 B.C.E.
The story of a legendary king.
A look at the daily routines, customs, and lifestyle of the Greeks. Includes clip art, maps, and games.
An article about the history of the city with pictures and links.
A portion of the book The History of the Persian Wars, c. 430 B.C.E. as written by Herodotus.
The land, peoples, ideologies, and other aspects of the ancient Mediterranean through the seventh century AD.
Access and history of the archaeology site.
Text as written by Herodotus, Thucydides, Plutarch, and Aristotle, c. 430 B.C.E - 110 C.E.
Complete text as written by Plutarch in 75 A.C.E. and translated by John Dryden.
Information on the city-state of Sparta.
An account as written by Xenophon, c.428-c.354 B.C.E.
An excerpt as written by Aristotle in The Politics of Aristotle.
An excerpt from The History of the Peloponnesian War written c. 395 B.C.E.
An essay on economics.
An encyclopedia article on the history and society of the empire.
Images with information about their role, dress, jewelry, everyday events, and life at home.
List of works with links to the texts.
The story of the march to Persia to aid Cyrus, who enlisted Greek help to try and take the throne from Artaxerxes, and the ensuing return of the Greeks between 401 B.C. and March 399 B.C.
Articles on the culture, history, and peoples of Ancient Greece.
An excerpt as written by Aristotle in The Politics of Aristotle.
The story of the march to Persia to aid Cyrus, who enlisted Greek help to try and take the throne from Artaxerxes, and the ensuing return of the Greeks between 401 B.C. and March 399 B.C.
A biography of the Greek historian and the Father of History.
The land, peoples, ideologies, and other aspects of the ancient Mediterranean through the seventh century AD.
Text as written by Herodotus, Thucydides, Plutarch, and Aristotle, c. 430 B.C.E - 110 C.E.
A confederation of Greek states under the leadership of Athens with its headquarters at Delos, founded in 478 B.C.
An excerpt from The History of the Peloponnesian War written c. 395 B.C.E.
As written by Diodorus Siculus, a battle in 338 B.C.E. that implied the passing of the Greek system of city-states and the substitution of large military monarchies.
The complete text of book written by Pausanias, fl.c.160 C.E.
Access and history of the archaeology site.
A code dealing fully with family relations and inheritance, c. 450 B.C.E.
An account as written by Xenophon, c.428-c.354 B.C.E.
The complete text of book written by Pausanias, fl.c.160 C.E.
Excerpt from Herodotus's The History, c. 430 B.C.
A portion of the book The History of the Persian Wars, c. 430 B.C.E. as written by Herodotus.
Topics on the history, art and architecture, mythology, wars, geography and culture of the ancient civilization. Features a forum, essays, and photo gallery.
An encyclopedia article on the history and society of the empire.
The history with information on women, myths and legends, Olympics, wars, democracy, Sparta, society, coins, and Pythagoras.
Information and essays on topics including history, culture, government, Hippocrates, and art.
A look at the daily routines, customs, and lifestyle of the Greeks. Includes clip art, maps, and games.
Topics include archaeology, architecture, art, culture, history, and maps.
The story of a legendary king.
Complete text as written by Plutarch in 75 A.C.E. and translated by John Dryden.
The complete text as written in 431 B.C.E. by Thucydides, and translated by Richard Crawley.
The habitation, society, religion, economy, and art.
List of works with links to the texts.
Information on the city-state of Sparta.
An article about the history of the city with pictures and links.
A digital encyclopedia offering biographies, images, history, and arguments.
Structures that pre-date those of Egypt.
An article on agriculture, Mycenae, Minoans, and the Dark Age.
A photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains, including essays and resources.
Images with information about their role, dress, jewelry, everyday events, and life at home.
A listing of names.
Sections on drama, history, mythology, and philosophy with a link directory, bibliography, and index of illustrations.
The history especially since the dark ages with maps.
An essay on economics.
The complete text as written 350 B.C.E. by Aristotle, and translated by Sir Frederic G. Kenyon.
A detailed account of one of the longest standing cities.
Introduction to the history, culture, politics, art and warfare with a timeline, map, a look at life in Athens, and ancient language lessons.
A listing by names.
An oath traditionally taken by physicians pertaining to the ethical practice of medicine.
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