The current national identity of Greece is significantly affected by the Byzantine past of its territories and its people.
Alexander the Great founded over 70 cities and created an empire that stretched across three continents, covering 2 million square miles. There was never one country called ‘ancient Greece’.
Ancient Greek and Roman armies were large and fearsome for their time, but their warfare tactics and leadership during battle ...
The Elgin Marbles are in the UK in the National History Museum but there is a long-running dispute over where the ancient ...