Made offerings to the goddess Athena and asked for guidance and support as she was patron goddess of the city; stored the city's money there under the protection of the goddess; sought sanctuary there under protection of the goddess.
The Parthenon in Athens was a Temple dedicated to the goddess Athena who was also the namesake of the city
Dina the dino was incredibly small. She was eatin' right and wishin' she was tall. She soared through the sky.
no.
their translation of ancient Greek writings preserved ancient knowledge
The use of the chorus, the structure of the play, and also Dysart refers to ancient Greece multiple times.
nothing: vesuvius is in italy!
The last play in Aeschylus' Oresteia trilogy, "The Libation Bearers," features a scene in which a standard ancient Greek trial is depicted.
no.
The Eumenides, written by Aeschylus.
yes
you can be a Greek god or goddess from ancient Greece and you can play it outside with your friends
Frank Brommer has written: 'The sculptures of the Parthenon' -- subject(s): Parthenon (Athens, Greece), Greek Sculpture, Athens. Parthenon, Pictorial works, Athens 'Hephaistos' -- subject(s): Classical Art, Hephaestus (Greek deity) 'Satyrspiele' -- subject(s): Illustrations, Greek drama (Satyr play), Greek Vases 'Odysseus' -- subject(s): Odysseus (Greek mythology) in literature, Classical Arts, Odysseus (Greek mythology), Art 'Die Skulpturen der Parthenon-Giebel' -- subject(s): Parthenon (Athens, Greece), Greek Sculpture 'Heracles' -- subject(s): Classical Arts, Heracles (Greek mythology), Art 'Konkordanzlisten zu alter Vasenliteratur' 'Zum Mainzer Augustuskopf' -- subject(s): Portraits, Sculpture 'Herakles' -- subject(s): Art, Arts, Classical, Classical Arts, Greek Vases, Heracles (Greek mythology), Heracles (Greek mythology) in literature, Hercules (Roman mythology), Vases, Greek
Nothing there stupid
kill everyone you know
it was revered as a god
18,000 people can attend an ancient Greek play!
their translation of ancient Greek writings preserved ancient knowledge
their translation of ancient Greek writings preserved ancient knowledge
there were usually 3-4 actors in a play in the ancient greek times