"The Greeks have characterized him over the borders of the world" barbaric ", a word to designate only the first of his speech incomprehensible. " But in the 5th century the word took on a negative connotation it has today, that is, except an alien "also meant"retarded "and" brutal. "If you asked a Greek what distinguishes his own nation fromthe rest, likely answer would be that the Greeks are free, while the barbarians areslaves. The answer is not bad, though This sense of superiority was likely to beexogkothei chauvinism and used as an excuse for enslaving the tribes consideredinferior. Greeks in the 4th century was clearly the conscience of belonging to a culturewith certain characteristics to such an extent that Isocrates , in a speech praising theintellectual achievements of Athens, to proclaim that the "Greek"does not refer to raceanymore, but any familiarity with the Athenian culture. "
odysessus thought up the idea of putting soldiers inside a giant wooden horse left in front of the Trojan gate as a peace offering. the trojans brought the horse inside, thus the Greeks were able to open the gates and let all the Greeks in for a midnight surprise attack so yes, the greek people win
With the beginning of the greek civilization (as in all civs). Here between 3500 and 3000 BC. (Cycladic period)
"It is all Greek to me" it is an English idiomatic expression and the meaning is that something is said that makes no sense, it's like a foreign language, it is not understandable. Which is not true, since the Greeks say "It's all Chinese to me".
The greek worship Athena because she's the patron goddess of the city, and all people goes to the temple of Athena to worship her because if they don't the goddess will not allow them to get foods from her.
Yes, some people do still believe in the Greek Gods, although their worship is not as widespread as it once was.
No,because people choose who they belive.
Zorba the greek!
The ancient Greeks used the word βάρβαρος (barbaros/barbarian) for uncivilized people. Actually they used it for all non-greek cultures.
Actually, it is pretty much the opposite. Some English words come from Greek. Or, if what you are looking for is about people, then again it is the opposite. If English and Greeks are related at all, then English would come from Greek, not the other way around.
'Ελληνες - Hellenes is the name Greeks of all times called themselves.
Of or pertaining to Greece or the Greeks; Grecian., A native, or one of the people, of Greece; a Grecian; also, the language of Greece., A swindler; a knave; a cheat., Something unintelligible; as, it was all Greek to me.
As of now, it is challenging to determine the exact number of Greeks who believe in mythology as beliefs can vary greatly among individuals. While some Greeks may view mythology as part of their cultural heritage and folklore, the level of belief in the gods and stories of mythology may not be the same for everyone.
In Greek mythology, Hellen is considered the mythical ancestor of all Greeks because he was believed to be the progenitor of the Hellenic people through his three sons, Dorus, Xuthus, and Aeolus. These sons were the founders of the major tribes that would later form the Greek nation. Over time, stories and legends reinforced this belief, establishing Hellen as the common ancestor from whom all Greeks descended.
OKAY the answer before this one is so wrong no not all greeks are fat I'm greek and ill tell you this I'm not even close to fat and there are lots of greeks who have the best bodies seriously look up on google images greek girls and see how skinny they are
The Greek gods were collectively known as the Pantheon, which in Greek means all gods.
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Modern Greeks are mostly Greek Orthodox, a form of Christianity, but really they can be anything that Americans can be. Of course, if you mean ancient Greeks, we've all heard of the Greek gods, like Zeus, Athena, Ares, Aphrodite, Hera, etc.