No. Hercules was not a real person, just a hero of mythology
Alexander the Great was only 20 when he became king after his father Philip was assassinated in 336 BC.
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Hercules was a mythological warrior. He was not a Greek king.
No, because: - Hercules was a mythological figure, not a real person, - the stories about him take place long before 366 B.C. - Greece was never truly united before Philip of Macedon's conquests.
The Mycenaeans are the people who ruled the ancient Greece.
Greece was ruled by the OTTOMAN EMPIRE in the year 1800.
what do you mean? if there was ever a country in Asia named"Greece"? The answer is No. However, many ancient cities in Asia had the name "Athens" and "Thiva" because of the great conqueror that ruled in Asia, Alexander the Great
Achilles was a warrior not a king; he ruled no one.
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Historically, it was. Currently, though, Greece is a parliamentary democracy.
The Romans ruled Greece for nearly 1500 years from 30 BC when Augustus conquered the last great city of Greece until nearly to the fall of Constantinople in 1453
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