Classic Era
The "Classic Era" refers to a period in history characterized by significant cultural, political, and technological advancements. This era is often associated with ancient civilizations such as the Greeks and Romans, who made lasting contributions to art, philosophy, and governance. The Classic Era is typically dated from around 500 BCE to 500 CE.
During this time, major developments in literature, architecture, and science emerged. Notable figures include Homer, known for epic poetry, and Aristotle, who influenced various fields of knowledge. The Classic Era laid the foundation for many aspects of modern Western civilization, shaping ideas and institutions that persist today.