History, physical science, math & religion.
History, physical science, math & religion (:
because he escaped from a cave he basically out smarted the gods.
the grekk history was mainly influenced by the mountains and seas
Greek history influenced today's society because they invented democracy, which we still practice today in many countries.
Alexander presided over a few years of Greco-Persian history. His successors continued to press Greek culture for a few hundred years before Islam replaced this influence in most of the lands he ruled. His residual influence is as a notable figure in the sweep of ancient history.
Thomas Francis Scanlon has written: 'The influence of Thucydides on Sallust' -- subject(s): Ancient History, Greek influences, Historiography, Influence, Latin literature
Greek history was the foundation for democracy in American History.... :-)
Alexander presided over a few years of Greco-Persian history. His successors continued to press Greek culture for a few hundred years before Islam replaced this influence in most of the lands he ruled. His residual influence is as a notable figure in the sweep of ancient history.
They certainly did. As anything in history, there is nothing new under the Sun and everything owes something to their predecessors.
The Renaissance was the period in history most influence by classic Greek and Roman works. After the fall of Constantinople, many Greek and Roman scholars fled to Italy and Western Europe, prompting a new surge of interest in ancient literature and a desire to reproduce their culture.
Friedrich Solmsen has written: 'Kleine Schriften' -- subject(s): Ancient Philosophy, Greek philology, Philosophy, Ancient 'The Eleatic One in Melissus' -- subject(s): Melissus, Eleatics 'Hesiod and Aeschylus' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Gods, Greek, in literature, Greek Religious drama, Greek literature, History, History and criticism, Influence, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Mythology, Greek, in literature, Religion, Religious drama, Greek, Tragedy 'Antiphonstudien' -- subject(s): Ancient Oratory, Ancient Rhetoric, Oratory, Ancient, Rhetoric, Ancient, Trial practice 'Two crucial decisions in Herodotus' -- subject(s): Ancient History, Historiography, History, History, Ancient 'Plato's theology' -- subject(s): God, Religion 'Cleanthes or Posidonius?' 'Electra and Orestes' -- subject(s): Orestes (Greek mythology), Electra (Greek mythology)
If King Solomon was a real, historical person, he would have lived shortly before the Greek Dark Ages, so would have had no effect on subsequent Greek history. Moreover, there is no evidence that he had any influence outside his small kingdom or even that Solomon ever lived.