All ideas have a beginning, history can be traced back to time. The great ancient civilization began most of these ideas and thoughts. These ancient civilizations are the foundation of all modern knowledge. There is no ancient civilization that contributed to this ancient foundation from the ancient Greek civilization. The unique way of agriculture in ancient Greece has had a great impact on today's agriculture. Ancient Greek agriculture was a requirement of the empire. People need food to work and soldiers need food to fight and defend and conquer neighboring countries.
Ancient Greeks followed their history to mythical events and their genealogies of the gods and goddesses. Perhaps the most important event in the early history of ancient Greece was the Trojan horse war. This is the most famous ancient war that the Greeks ended with an eerie gift. I call this a Trojan horse. In return for the Paris trial, Aphrodite promised Paris the most beautiful woman in the world, Helen. This world class Greek beauty is known as "Troy Helen" and is also known as "the face of a thousand ships". Whether Helen was taken away may not be important for the gods, especially the goddess of love, but it should be for human beings. Unfortunately Helen is married. She is the wife of Senegal Menelaus.
In ancient Greece, the passion of the two most famous lovers in history, Paris, Prince Troy, Helen, Queen Sparta, and the most beautiful woman in Greece lit the war to destroy civilization. It was an unbearable insult when Paris stole Helen from her husband Kinanus. According to the pride of the family, sin against Menelaus was an insult to his brother Agamemnon, he quickly brought together all the Greek tribes and brought Helen from Troy to win the honor of his brother .
By reexplaining the history of the early 18th century story of ancient Greece in the lineage of modern Greek history history, we were able to do a lot. On the other hand, Steiny's discourse on lack of attention and a clear boundary in Greek history resonates with Momilliano's word in 1979, and with current efforts to eliminate some of the traditions of modern narrative Greek history ing. Fixation factors related to works by Ian Morris and Robin Osbourne 66 Furthermore, it is pointed out that we need to further explore the background of these works. What is the European knowledge network that produced such a dialogue in the history of ancient Greece? For the time being, it certainly shows that the new modern people can easily see the early Greek history as a derivative, non-political, simple and conservative one. However, it is precisely that precedent that makes substitution possible - Thucydides or Grote?