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The Glory That Was Greece - 1927 was released on: USA: 24 July 1927
"To the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome" is a line from the poem "To Helen" which was written by Edgar Allan Poe,
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No, no, it was the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome. Ancient Rome was certainly grand, and to modern thinking the Greece of ancient times seems glorious in many ways, with its art, architecture, literature, and philosophy.
Greece was the home of the Olympics and the country had many philosophers and scientists who contributed to the knowledge of the world, so it is only natural that the word glory would apply to them.
Ancient Greece is described as the glory of an ancient civilization bcause it was one of the most civilized countries of it's time. This was one of the first civilazations to have no human sacrafices to the gods and to have scholars and playwrights. It was in the ancient city of Athens that logic was born. Ancient Greece was not just the glory of ancient civilization, it was the begging of western civilization, where the hypothetical flame first started burning because it was one of the first modern civilazations.
Yes. Such a mythic account is; Heracles = Hera glory.
The term "Glory" was applied to ancient Greece because of its remarkable achievements in the fields of art, philosophy, democracy, and warfare. Greek culture had a lasting impact on Western civilization, paving the way for modern developments in various aspects of society. This historical legacy has contributed to the enduring admiration and reverence for ancient Greece as a source of greatness and excellence.
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