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Um...ancient Greek? Seriously, you can tell from the context.
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As he is a part of ancient Greek mythology, there is no way to tell the time at which he was born.
they built it because it was in honor for Athena the greek godess.
Encyclopeida's can tell a person many things. Commonly, they provide definitions of words, word origins, parts of speech, ancient alphabets (greek, roman, runes, ect.) and some facts on measurements.
The Greek letter designation is a Greek letter followed but the possessive form of the constellation name (for example, alpha-Orionus). In most cases (Ursa Major being a notable exception), the brightest star in a constellation designated with the Greek letter alpha, the second-brightest with the Greek letter beta, and so on. Thus the Greek letter designation gives information about both relative brightness and location. There is no connection between the Greek letter designation and ancient Arabic names.
Greek theatre originated in singing and dancing for the gods in a forest glade. It developed to introducing acting parts added on to tell a story, and brought in audience participation, which meant building theatres and stages.
Basically, the only difference was their names, except for Apollo, who had the same name in both Greek and Roman mythology.
The first letters of the Greek alphabet are usually given to the brightest stars in the constellation.
I can't tell you the exact number, but I can tell you that there is a lot. == ==
Mario and Luigi and all the main characters from the mario series