Nghĩa của từ city-states bằng Tiếng Việt

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Đặt câu có từ "city-states"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "city-states", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ city-states, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ city-states trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. The origin of city - states is disputable.

2. Athens was the largest and most influential of the Greek city-states

3. The conquests of Alexander had numerous consequences for the Greek city-states.

Những cuộc chinh phạt của Alexandros đã có một số hậu quả cho các thành bang Hy Lạp.

4. The city states are too busy fighting amongst themselves to offer worthy opposition.

Các thành phố còn đang mải mê chiến đấu với nhau không xứng là đối trọng của ta.

5. The Aztecs formed the Triple Alliance with the city-states of Texcoco and Tlacopan

6. The Sumerian city-states rose to power during the prehistoric Ubaid and Uruk periods.

Bài chi tiết: Lịch sử Sumer Các thành bang Sumer nổi lên nắm quyền lực trong các giai đoạn tiền sử Ubaid và Uruk.

7. The Achaean League was a confederation of Greek city states based on the Peloponnese Peninsula

8. Archon, Greek Archōn, in ancient Greece, the chief magistrate or magistrates in many city-states

9. Altdorf Altdorf is the capital of the Empire and the most wealthy of the City States.

10. Babylon was the name of the capital of Babylonia, one of several city-states in Mesopotamia

11. Corinth was one of the most important ancient Greek city-states in the whole region of Greece

12. In the densely populated city-states of Mesopotamia, cheese became a staple of culinary and religious life.

13. The Achaean League was a Hellenistic-era confederation of city states in Achaea, founded in 280/281 BC

14. Other city states in northern Italy also expanded their territories and consolidated their power, primarily Milan and Venice.

Một số thành phố khác ở Bắc Italy cũng mở rộng lãnh thổ và củng cố quyền lực, như Milan và Venice.

15. Boeotia is a formable country in the Boeotia area of the Graeca region, representing a league of Boeotian city-states

16. As cities and their monetary systems organized further into city-states and then into nations, an economic system called mercantilism developed.

17. The Roman Republic and Empire that succeeded and absorbed the Greek city-states produced excellent engineers, but no mathematicians of note.

18. Despite the initial conception of the empire as an alliance of three self-governed city-states, Tenochtitlan quickly became dominant militarily.

Dù ban đầu là một liên minh của ba thành bang tự trị, Tenochtitlan nhánh chóng chiếm ưu thế về quân sự.

19. The Achaeans again became important after 280 B.C., when the Achaean city-states reorganized their old union into the Achaean League

20. Achaea is a formable country located in the Achaea area of the Graeca region, representing a league of Achaean city-states

21. 25 The exhibition organisers have preferred to explore the social, political and religious mechanisms of the Etruscan confederation of city-states.

22. The Babylonian Pantheon arose out of a gradual amalgamation of the local deities of the early city states of Sumer and Akkad

23. 12 As cities and their monetary systems organized further into city-states and then into nations, an economic system called mercantilism developed.

24. The sense of insecurity which affected the city-states of Mesopotamia led to a rudimentary interest in the history of social order.

25. The southern part of the British territory joined the Federal Republic of Cameroon, while the northern part, ethnically united with the Hausa-city states, joined Nigeria.

26. Atlatl Weapon Aztecs were a warrior people who frequently undertook campaigns against neighbouring tribes and city-states, mostly in order to gather sufficient victims for human sacrifices

27. Achaean League - The Achaean League (Greek: Κοινὸν τῶν Ἀχαιῶν, Koinon ton Akhaion 'League of Achaeans') was a Hellenistic-era confederation of Greek city states on the northern

28. All three are richer than Korea but all are, in different ways, exceptions: Singapore and Hong Kong are city states, while Taiwan's disputed sovereignty makes it sui generis.

29. Soon Moorish Spain disintegrated into 23 city-states or taifas, which over the following centuries were gradually absorbed by the feudal kingdoms of Spanish Christendom from the north.

30. The Achaean League or the League of Achaeans was a union of Greek city-states from the Central Peloponnese and Northern part of Greece during the Hellenistic era

31. Apart from Javanese city-states, Raden Patah also gained overlordship of the ports of Jambi and Palembang in eastern Sumatra, which produced commodities such as lignaloes and gold.

Ngoài các thị quốc Java, Demak còn chi phối được các cảng Jambi và Palembang ở đông Sumatra, là những nơi sản xuất các mặt hàng như vàng và trầm hương.

32. According to Korean records, in 57 BC, Seorabeol (or Saro, later Silla) in the southeast of the peninsula unified and expanded the confederation of city-states known as Jinhan.

Bài chi tiết: Tân La Theo sử sách Triều Tiên, năm 57 TCN, Seorabeol (Từ La Phạt) hay Saro (Tư Lô), sau đó là Silla (Tân La) ở đông nam bàn đảo Triều Tiên đã thống nhất và mở rộng trên cơ sở liên minh của các tiểu quốc bộ tộc được gọi là Thìn Hàn.

33. Florence grew to prominence amongst the Italian city-states through financial business, and the dominant Medici family became important promoters of the Renaissance through their patronage of the arts.

Florence nổi lên trong số các thành phố Italy nhờ vào việc giao thương buôn bán, và gia đình Medici đã trở thành những nhà bảo trợ quan trọng cho phong trào Phục hưng.

34. The minor state of Achaea was a thorn in the side of Roman expansion during the 2nd Century BC, having formed a powerful league of city states, conquering Sparta, and …

35. The Akkadians were Semitic nomads, originating from the Arabian Peninsula, who began to migrate towards the Fertile Crescent at the time of the development of the first Mesopotamian city-states

36. Old city states gave way to a more unified administration, which reached it’s apogee during the reign of king Anawrahta (or Aniruddha) who successfully unified all of Burma by 1057.

37. The term Acropolis means upper city and many of the city states of ancient Greece are built around an Acropolis where the inhabitants can go as a place of refuge in times of invasion

38. Since the American Revolution, the Achaian koinon (“league” in Greek) has been an essential case for understanding the formation of a centralized, federal government from a group of formerly autonomous, geographically disparate city-states

39. Perhaps, the Aramaeans are best understood as a group of city states and semi-nomadic tribes from the Iron Age, speaking related West-Semitic languages, in the area of what is now called Syria.

40. Sargon of Akkad (/ ˈ s ɑːr ɡ ɒ n /; Akkadian: 𒊬𒊒𒄀 Šar-ru-gi), also known as Sargon the Great, was the first ruler of the Akkadian Empire, known for his conquests of the Sumerian city-states in the 24th to 23rd centuries BC

41. The first two types of segmentary or Acephalous groups/tribes with and without rulers, were family, lineage or clan based, and regulated their affairs under unwritten rules that were partly religious and partly magic by origin.3 City-states (Greek) and empires (Roman) among the pre-modern political entities came close to being a state.

42. Who were the Arameans (or Aramaeans; southern and eastern groups of Syro-Hittites, or Syro-Anatolians) in the first millennium BCE? Jona Lendering, livius.org (2009), "Aramaeans" Encyclopaedia Britannica editors (2008), "Aramaean (People)" [VIDEO lecture] James Osborne, "The Syro-Anatolian City States: A Neglected Iron Age Culture" (51:37) Herbert Niehr (ed.), edited volume …

43. Athenian democracy developed around the 6th century BC in the Greek city-state (known as a polis) of Athens, comprising the city of Athens and the surrounding territory of Attica.Although Athens is the most famous ancient Greek democratic city-state, it was not the only one, nor was it the first; multiple other city-states adopted similar democratic constitutions before Athens.