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Argos and Corinth
Title: Argos and Corinth
Category: History
Details: Words: 457 | Pages: 1.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Argos and Corinth
History and Military
Argos was founded by Phoroneus; he named it after his son, Argos. It was the second largest city-state in Ancient Greece, and for centuries, the most important one.
Argos was subsidiary to Mycenae until the Dorian invasion in the 12th century BC. Then Argos became the most prominent Greek city-state in the northeastern Peloponnese. Argos and the Early Hoplite Greek lists begin in 680 BC proper, which coincides with the dates attributed to
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in 146 BC. It founded by Julius Caesar in 44 BC.
Arts and Culture
Ancient Corinth was one of the most illustrious cities of ancient times and one of the first cradles of art. Corinthians were educated in drama, public speaking, reading, writing, math, poetry, and the flute. The Corinthian polis is famous for it’s bronze statues, pottery, and vase painters. From this, Corinthians created it’s own coinage. In Corinth, literature, art, and business thrive.
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