A man named Herodotus seperated fact from legend in the best ways possible.
One fact - there were no ancient Greek Olympic Equestrian Games
The legend of Mount Olympus, regarded as the home of the Greek gods in ancient mythology, is a blend of mythology and cultural beliefs rather than historical fact. It represents the ancient Greeks' understanding of divinity and nature, with numerous myths surrounding the gods residing there, such as Zeus, Hera, and Apollo. While Mount Olympus is a real geographical location in Greece, its significance as a divine realm is symbolic and part of the rich tapestry of Greek mythology.
In Greek he is reported to have said to Brutus " You too, my child?" This is more legend than actual fact.
Greek architecture was superior to Persian architecture.
False
The story of Atlantis is widely considered to be a myth or legend rather than a historical fact. There is no concrete archaeological or historical evidence to support its existence, and most scholars consider it to be a fictional tale created by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato.
Legend
Well The answer to this question is definitely GREEK MYTHOLOGY!! I know for fact... :) Greek has many city/states. This is one of the many who follow mythology of the greek.
Both The Iliad and The Odyssey are attributed to Homer, although this is not necessarily fact.
A fact is something that is true, a legend is something that may have happened years and years ago
Since ancient times trophies have marked victories. In fact, the word "trophy" is derived from the Greek word tropaion.
She does not exist. Persephone was a ancient Greek deity, believed in, but believing in something does not make it fact, or "real".