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Thaddeus Cowan
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15 March, 03:32
How did Ancient Greek gain territories
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Gordon Flowers
15 March, 03:38
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From the Spartas and Athens back in the 700 BC
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Deon Hahn
15 March, 03:49
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Persian wars and they also gain power
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