Temples were very important because the greeks had a very great influence to gods. They built great temples with decorations. They were very serious in matters of gods. They were a regular part in greek life.
They were for religious use and they are equivalent to the church across the street.
In Greek mythology, Hercules had nothing to do with the creation of the world. Hercules was a demigod, the son of Zeus and a mortal mother named Alcmene.
I can't believe someone would write that. I was in a greek play and I was chorus and the chorus were just townsfolk who told the story. The spoke in rhyme.
No women were not allowed to act in the theater but were allowed to dance for a small while in the chorus in front of the stage. Women were not allowed to act as it was considered unwomanly and dishonourable.
goddess of the hearth
it was the birth of civilization as we now know it.
Temples in ancient Greece were something like churches in modern world. People there made their religious rites.
Greek gods played an important role in the lives of Athenians by giving the people advice when they went to their temples.
It provided a food source and a transportation highway.
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They provided a centre for religious ceremonies and were used as a treasury for their city-state.
Hamlet
twist? The part of the play where the plot thickens is the epitasis, from the Greek for intensification. It precedes the catastrophe.
It held the principal temples of the gods, and the state treasury was located there under the protection of the gods.
because they needed to please the god, make them happy, and to honor them... my sister is a total loser Jennifer Xiong
religious roles played everything in greek life fevivals for poor wealthy the dead new born everything they had festivals
Dylan plays Zach on the Suite Life.
the men played every part. the women were played by men that have not hit puberty yet.