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There were many places in Greek mythology that hero-kings inhabited and reared up cities; you'll have to be more specific to what place in Greece.
Ithaca isn't a mythological place, It's real. It's a small island on the western shores of Greece in the Ionian sea.
'THe Greek Myths' by Robert Graves was first published in London and New York in 1955.
The Greek myths are not in our chronology.
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mythology because they are just a collection of myths
well the people needed reasons to explain why things took place so they invented gods and the Greek mythology
A forum was the Roman market place or open central area. In Greece called agora.
There were many places in Greek mythology that hero-kings inhabited and reared up cities; you'll have to be more specific to what place in Greece.
You will find the WikiAnswers category 'Myths and Folklore' at the link below. Another place for mythology questions would be Ancient Religions, since Greek and Roman "mythology" was actually part of the religious beliefs of ancient Greeks and Romans. You can find Greek Mythology at 'History Politics and Society/Ancient History/Greek Mythology'.
It is the place where heros go when they die in Greek Mythology and they have the option of being reborn, also if they choose to stay in Elysium they have the best treatment the equivalent of heaven.
There is no specific place where mythology is made up. Myths did not just pop out of the ground.
I think so. There are temples of worship in Crete and Greece etc, for example there is a place of worship for Apollo in Crete.
Greek mythology is a system of myths that was built by the ancient Greeks to explain the system of the world. In it there are many gods, titans and mortal heros that help to explain why certain events take place. Greek mythology was somewhat of a religion in ancient times, but is now studied and revered for the extreme complication of the system. Many modern things are still closely related to greek mythology.
In ancient times an oracle was actually the special place in a temple where a Mantis (Μάντης : a prophet) gave the prophecies. The most famous Mantis in Greek mythology was Tiresias and lived in Thebes (in Greece not Egypt).
Ancient Greece was the main place where the religon was used. However, bits and peices were used in other places, such as Ancient Rome
Ithaca isn't a mythological place, It's real. It's a small island on the western shores of Greece in the Ionian sea.