well, i believe that a young person from Greece learned their great ancestors beliefs, even thoughh these stories that he told (Homer) arent true but we believe they are,b/c they are so old ancient tells,it just comes to our customs and beliefs...but it was a good story!
vastushastra
Ancient Egyptians have sex after every meal and i learned this in Social Studys class and its a true fact.
i dont know u foriegn t**t
Hermes is the messenger that tells the witch that is keeping Odysseus on her island that she will have to let him go or stay of his own accord because poseidon believed that Odysseus had learned his lesson
scientific advancements, mainly they also learned from their mistakes
Episode 122 The Hunt
He learned that cyclops are not civilized people because they eat humans and humans don't eat other humans instead they respect them. But, cyclops are not like humans and they eat in very big portions
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Technically there was no episode where he learned it, but there is a flashback in episode 31
they have learned that cookies are the best
Of course she did, in the episode: 'Whistling'
Michael Learned
Tangrowth, when ancient power is learned
One lesson learned in "The Odyssey" is the importance of perseverance and resilience in the face of challenges. Odysseus's journey is filled with obstacles and setbacks, but his determination to return home ultimately leads to his success. Additionally, the epic emphasizes the consequences of hubris and the importance of humility in the face of the gods.
Only the boy egyptians went to school and learned to write. The girls stayed at home and learned skills from there mothers.
I learned yesterday - it is just behind the passenger side front wheel well.
There isn't an episode based on when he learns it because he learned it when he was a child but Episode 23, introduces the whole Nekoken :).