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  1. 3 giorni fa · Before the 4th century BC, Macedonia was a small kingdom outside of the area dominated by the great city-states of Athens, Sparta and Thebes, and briefly subordinate to Achaemenid Persia. During the reign of the Argead king Philip II (359–336 BC), Macedonia subdued mainland Greece and the Thracian Odrysian kingdom through conquest ...

  2. 1 giorno fa · In 4th-century BC Sicily the leading Greek city and hegemon was Syracuse. During the Hellenistic period the leading figure in Sicily was Agathocles of Syracuse (361–289 BC) who seized the city with an army of mercenaries in 317 BC.

  3. 3 giorni fa · Roman architecture covers the period from the establishment of the Roman Republic in 509 BC to about the 4th century AD, after which it becomes reclassified as Late Antique or Byzantine architecture. Few substantial examples survive from before about 100 BC, and most of the major survivals are from the later empire, after about 100 AD.

  4. 4 giorni fa · Cities and Territories of the Western Roman Empire: 4 th Century BC to the 3 rd Century AD is suitable for school and university students, as well as the general reader interested in the subject of Roman cities in the Western Empire.

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  5. 2 giorni fa · Ancient Mesopotamia, the fertile crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is now western Iraq and eastern Syria, is considered to be the cradle of civilization home of the Babylonian and Assyrian empires, as well as the great Code of Hammurabi.

  6. 1 giorno fa · Herculaneum, ancient city in Campania, Italy. It lay 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Naples, at the western base of Mount Vesuvius, and was destroyed, together with Pompeii, Torre Annunziata, and Stabiae, by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE. Excavations began in the mid-18th century and continue in the 21st century.