Theseus and the Minotaur
I think Troy is a play, but it's Greek and a movie!
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Greek religion: Homer's "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" , Herodotus' "The Histories" , Thucydides' "History of the Peloponnesian War" , Xenophon's "Anabasis" and "The Education of Cyrus", the Greek Tragedies/Plays , etc . . .
Absolutely! As they should still be today. Maybe then the Greek economy would not be where it is today
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philosophy and government
There is no ancient people that did this. While the Phoenicians developed an alphabet that gave rise to Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, the Phoenician alphabet is not still in use today.
The Phoenicians - through Greek and LAtin, it is the basis of today's alphabets.
like academy is still used today as a learning place
Yes, Greek theaters are still active in Greece today. The ancient theaters, such as the Theater of Dionysus in Athens, continue to be used for performances and events. In addition, modern theaters have been built throughout Greece where various plays, concerts, and cultural events take place.
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It took various forms: pottery, painting, sculpture and stage plays. Some of the ancient Greek plays are still performed today, albeit in usually a slightly modernized version. Its pottery and paintings are considered to have a very high standard of beauty. Greek sculpture is famous for its beautiful and 'natural' depiction of human bodies and faces.
Yes! Greek tragic playwrights like Sophocles, Aeschylus, and Euripedes, and Greek comic playwrights like Aristophanes, are still remembered and read today, and many theatre companies still perform their works. They have timeless themes and characters, and are very well-written plays that still resonate with modern audiences.