a saddicees!
antiochus iv
A boss
Perhaps the most famous Jew to take an interest in Greek philosophy was Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, also known by his Latinized name Maimonides and by the acronym Rambam. He was born in Cordova Spain, in either 1135 or 1138, and died in Fostat (old Cairo) in 1204. He did his most famous work while living in Egypt and working as a court physician. He is known for his works on Jewish law, philosophy and medicine. In the area of philosophy, his Guide for the Perplexed was the first great effort to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy with The Bible. This work was very important to (and cited by) Saint Thomas Aquinas, and through Aquinas, it had an important influence on later Medieval Scholasticism.
No,he's a Greek American. His religion is Greek Orthodox
Greek-speaking Jewish people.
Socrates and Confucius were both ancient philosophers who emphasized the importance of virtue and ethics in leading a good life. However, Socrates focused more on self-reflection and the pursuit of knowledge through questioning, while Confucius emphasized social harmony and the importance of following traditional rituals and ethics to maintain order in society.
No he had nothing to do with Greek mythology he was a real Jew
It converted William into a Jew sadly
no he is a open homosexual Jew
No. He believed in the Ancient Greek Gods, Zeus etc.
Alexander the Great bulit an empire to help spread greek ideas. Have fun.
If by ideas you mean wisdom, then the Greek Goddess of Wisdom is Pallas Athena. She is better known as Athena
greek historian
They float.
from greek culture and greek ideas