Socrates was "the father of Athenian democracy".
Socrates was "the father of Athenian democracy".
( ) is known primarily for having reshaped the formal structure of Athenian tragedy
( ) is known primarily for having reshaped the formal structure of Athenian tragedy
Who won the Trojan War? A: the Trojans B: the Spartans C: Homer D: the Athenian
Who won the Trojan War? A: the Trojans B: the Spartans C: Homer D: the Athenian
Whose work is known primarily for having reshaped the formal structure of Athenian tragedy by portraying strong female characters?
Whose work is known primarily for having reshaped the formal structure of Athenian tragedy by portraying strong female characters?
( ) is known primarily for having reshaped the formal structure of Athenian tragedy A: Euripides B: Sophocles C: Aeschylus D: Shakespeare
( ) is known primarily for having reshaped the formal structure of Athenian tragedy A: Euripides B: Sophocles C: Aeschylus D: Shakespeare
The first morden Olympic Games was______. A: to celebrate a religious festival B: held in 1936 C: initiated by an Athenian D: to promote international understanding through athletics
The first morden Olympic Games was______. A: to celebrate a religious festival B: held in 1936 C: initiated by an Athenian D: to promote international understanding through athletics
Whose work is known primarily for having reshaped the formal structure of Athenian tragedy by portraying strong female characters? A: Aeschylus B: Sophocles C: Shakespeare D: Euripides
Whose work is known primarily for having reshaped the formal structure of Athenian tragedy by portraying strong female characters? A: Aeschylus B: Sophocles C: Shakespeare D: Euripides
迈锡尼文明 A: the period when Greek culture spread in the non-Greek world after Alexander's conquest B: part of the region of West Greece and situated in the northwestern part of the Peloponnese peninsula C: the last phase of the Bronze Age in Ancient Greece, spanning the period from approximately 1600–1100 BC, representing the first advanced civilization in mainland Greece D: a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena, whom the people of Athens considered their patron
迈锡尼文明 A: the period when Greek culture spread in the non-Greek world after Alexander's conquest B: part of the region of West Greece and situated in the northwestern part of the Peloponnese peninsula C: the last phase of the Bronze Age in Ancient Greece, spanning the period from approximately 1600–1100 BC, representing the first advanced civilization in mainland Greece D: a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena, whom the people of Athens considered their patron