One of the most important Greek Laws of custom was called xenia (xenia) which was the giving of hospitality. Even though Ancient Greece was divided up into many different provinces that had their own laws and customs, xenia was the only one that was accepted by all of them. Xenia dictated that if a stranger came to your door you should feed him, bathe him, clothe him and give him a bed for the night; only then could you ask who he was. He could stay as long as he wanted, and when it was time to leave, the guest and host would exchange gifts and tell each their friends of the persons deeds, either if they had been a good host or if the guest had told them stories of personal adventure.
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He was Greek and Greek was his culture
Greek culture was spread through conquering of neighboring countries.
Yes - this was central to the culture which made them Greek.
Describing Greek culture as universal is an obvious mis-statement. Do the peoples of Asia, for example, follow Greek culture? They wouldn't know anything about it.
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trade and laws
I'm not sure what agency law is. Agencies don't make laws they make regulations, and no, regulations are not the same as laws. Regulations can have the force of laws.
"Compliance of laws" indicates that the laws themselves are compliant. "Compliance with laws" indicates that someone is following the law.
There are laws in Judaism regulating diet. These are called kosher laws. In Islam, halal means acceptable. There are dietary regulations in Islam. Indian religions tend to be vegetarian.
media regulations are like laws, but for the journalist
No, because the only culture they had was greek culture.
All types of people need philosophies,laws,cultural regulations,and other guidance regulations to protectpeople's health,life,property and comfort of living. By: Robert Hocker
Poseidon was a Greek god = Greek culture.
Pertinent laws and regulations vary depending on the context. Some common ones include labor laws, environmental regulations, tax laws, data protection regulations, and industry-specific regulations. It is important to consult with legal experts or regulatory bodies in your region or industry to ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.
He was Greek and Greek was his culture
As a Macedonian he borrowed Greek culture.
In short, No. Roman culture was heavily inspired by Greek culture and Emperors such as Hadrian tried heavily to integrate Greek culture into Roman culture.