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 [[archaic:archaic-period|Archaic Period Page]] [[archaic:archaic-period|Archaic Period Page]]
  
-**Acusilaus of Argos, Aesop, Alcmaeon of Croton, Anaximander, Anaximenes, Archilochus, Arion, Asius, Callinus, Cleobulina, Cleobulus, Cleostratus of Tenedos, Demodocus, Echembrotus, Empedocles, Epic Cycle, Epicharmus of Syracuse, Epimenides of Crete, Eumelus, Heraclitus, Hecataeus of Abdera, Hesiod, Hipparchus, Homer, Homeric Hymns, Leucippus, Melissus of Samos, Mimnermus, Museaus, Olympus, Orpheus | Orphism, Parmenides, Pherecydes, Phocylides, Phrynichus, Pigres, Polymnastus, Pythagoras | Pythagoreanism, Sacadas, Sappho, Scythinus, Semonides, Solon, Terpander, Thales, Thaletas, Theognis, Tyrtaeus, Xenophanes, Zeno**+**Acusilaus of Argos, Aeschylus, Aesop, Alcmaeon of Croton, Anaximander, Anaximenes, Archilochus, Arion, Asius, Callinus, Cleobulina, Cleobulus, Cleostratus of Tenedos, Demodocus, Echembrotus, Empedocles, Epic Cycle, Epicharmus of Syracuse, Epimenides of Crete, Eumelus, Heraclitus, Hecataeus of Abdera, Hesiod, Hipparchus, Homer, Homeric Hymns, Leucippus, Melissus of Samos, Mimnermus, Museaus, Olympus, Orpheus | Orphism, Parmenides, Pherecydes, Phocylides, Phrynichus, Pigres, Polymnastus, Pythagoras | Pythagoreanism, Sacadas, Sappho, Scythinus, Semonides, Solon, Terpander, Thales, Thaletas, Theognis, Tyrtaeus, Xenophanes, Zeno**
  
 After the 8th Century BC, Greece emerged from a period of disorder following the collpse of Mycenean civilization. The Archaic Age was a kind of renaissance marked by the rise of colonization and the nascence of commercial activity. These developments brought about civil strife and social inequality along with opportunity. These struggles led to new forms of governance like tyranny and the greater participation in political life. In this period, a kind of self-conscious poetry developed in which the role of the author and his personality her more marked. Simultaneously, this new poetry brought about new inquiries into the nature of things, a sort of archaic philosophy couched in a poetical, quasi-religious framework. After the 8th Century BC, Greece emerged from a period of disorder following the collpse of Mycenean civilization. The Archaic Age was a kind of renaissance marked by the rise of colonization and the nascence of commercial activity. These developments brought about civil strife and social inequality along with opportunity. These struggles led to new forms of governance like tyranny and the greater participation in political life. In this period, a kind of self-conscious poetry developed in which the role of the author and his personality her more marked. Simultaneously, this new poetry brought about new inquiries into the nature of things, a sort of archaic philosophy couched in a poetical, quasi-religious framework.
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 Greece under the Roman Empire, from 31 BC to 180 AD is described as the era of the //Pax Romana//, a Roman Peace between Rome and the central areas of the Empire, like Greece and the Greek East. This period is described as a period of peace and security which permitted an economical and cultural progress, especially in the cities such as Athens, Corinth, Alexandria, Miletus, Thessaloniki, and Smyrna. Due to a decentralized Roman provincial administration, the urban Greek elite re-appeared, which also had the right to participate to the Roman Senate. The Romans welcomed the Greek culture and Latin and Greek became the official languages of the Empire. A Greco-Roman Empire was created. Greece under the Roman Empire, from 31 BC to 180 AD is described as the era of the //Pax Romana//, a Roman Peace between Rome and the central areas of the Empire, like Greece and the Greek East. This period is described as a period of peace and security which permitted an economical and cultural progress, especially in the cities such as Athens, Corinth, Alexandria, Miletus, Thessaloniki, and Smyrna. Due to a decentralized Roman provincial administration, the urban Greek elite re-appeared, which also had the right to participate to the Roman Senate. The Romans welcomed the Greek culture and Latin and Greek became the official languages of the Empire. A Greco-Roman Empire was created.
  
-This was also an era of religious change. Judiasm and Christianity emerged as influences on the empire, and much of their contribution came from the Hellenic part of the empire.+This was also an era of religious change. Judiasm and Christianity emerged as influences on the empire, and much of their contributions came from the Hellenic part of the empire.
  
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-**Castorion, Philiades** 
  
-Authors whose dates cannot be determined. 
  
  
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