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Sappho lived on the greek isle of Lesbos
Hesiod's Theogony was composed in 700 BCE. The poem was written in Homeric Greek and details the origins and genealogies of the Greek gods.
"Hymn to Aphrodite" is by Sappho, a Greek lyric poet. Sappho is the speaker in the poem and she calls out to Aphrodite, the goddess of love, to help her with her love problem. The poem talks about other times that Aphrodite asked for help with love and how Aphrodite responded.
It's what you think inside!
erm... Ancient Greek is from Ancient Greece :P
Sappho
Sappho (Attic Greek) or Psappho (Aeolic Greek). Sometimes Sappho of Eressos.
Sappho lived on the greek isle of Lesbos
Sappho in Greek history is the first known female oratory poet and the only woman from ancient Greece whose work has survived. She is associated with Lesbos, the name of her home island
Sappho was a Greek poet who lived on the island of Lesbos in the Northeastern Aegean Sea in the 7th century BCE.
Sappho was not a Greek goddess, she was called "the Tenth Muse".
This line is from the ancient Greek poet Sappho, a fragment of her work from around the 6th century BC. Sappho was known for her lyric poetry, often focusing on themes of love and desire.
Those stories, which embody the ancient Greek religion, were collected and put in writing by Hesiod ang Homer in the 8th century.
Some of the Greek writers who recorded myths for future generations include Homer, Hesiod, and Apollodorus. In Roman mythology, Ovid's "Metamorphoses" is a significant work that contains numerous myths.
Hesiod's writings serve as a major source on Greek mythology, farming techniques, archaic Greek Astronomy and ancient time-keeping. Hesiod is also the immediate parent of gnomic verse, and the ancestor of those deep thinkers who speculated in the Attic Age upon the mysteries of human life.
Sappho of Lesbosis
The myths are the ancient Greek religion, based on oral tradition. These traditions were written down by Homer and Hesiod in the 8th century BC.