The Greek civilization did control the developments in the Mediterranean and Black sea not by force but through the language, the science, the philisophy and literature in general since the 6th century BCE until the Platonic Academy was closed by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I at 529 AD/ CE. The Greek language remained in use until the fall of the Byzantine Empire and survived even the first years of the Ottoman Empire as the official language of State issues
Control of the Western Mediterranean; control of the Western Mediterranean.
they used a series of complex drainage systems that are like wells that they placed around the civilization
The ancient African city of Timbuktu became a significant civilization due to its strategic location between the salt deposits of the Sahara and the gold mines of West Africa. This positioning allowed Timbuktu to control and tax the trade of these valuable resources, fostering economic prosperity and cultural exchange. As a result, it emerged as a major center of commerce, education, and Islamic culture during its peak in the 14th to 16th centuries.
Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.Macedonia and Greece came under control of the Romans centuries before Dacia and Mesopotamia.
The Western Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas.
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Control of the Western Mediterranean; control of the Western Mediterranean.
Domination of the Western Mediterranean.
they used a series of complex drainage systems that are like wells that they placed around the civilization
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Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.
Elimination of its rival power gave it control over the western Mediterranean.
There were over 2,000 independent city-states around the Mediterranean and Black Seas. They formed shifting alliances to suit their needs and ambitions over the centuries. From time to time some came under control of various empires - Persian, Macedonian, Roman. Greece was not 'unified' until the 19th Century CE.
Rome eliminated its rival for control of the Western Mediterranean, and moved on to gain control of the Eastern Mediterranean.
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