The Greek tragedy was the first that came. Comedy came a lot later....
It was the Greeks who came first!! A little birdie told me that the Greeks came from 900-800BC and the Norse 17th-18th. But the Norse discovered America first. ;1
It is the other way around. The Greeks were first, the Romans came later.
Greek mythology came first. Then the Romans came. They admired the gods and goddesses of the Greeks and copied. The Roman gods and goddesses and more disciplined and war-like. Because Greek and Roman mythology things can't have the same name, Romans changed the names.
The question should be which Greek God does Husain Bolt pose like....merely because, it is not only better English, but also the Greek God came first ! I believe the answer is Hermes or Eros
The Titans were the Olympians Parents (eg Kronus was father of Zues, Posiedon and Hades) so basically they were the first gods of Greece----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In Greek mythology, the Titans came first, their children became Gods AKA Olympians, so Titans where the first race in Greek mythology and Olympians came second and later took over and ruled over the Titans.
The Greek civilization came before the Roman.
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we believe they do. they came first.
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-It was the Greeks as the Greeks came first followed by the Romans . Jesus folloed the romans\
The Latin letter a came from the first letter of the Greek alphabet (alpha) which came from the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet (alef), but nobody knows why alef is the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet.
the Greeks, Hippocrates was Greek
The Greek philosopher who first came up with the idea of robots was Aristotle. He wrote about the concept of automatons or self-moving machines in his works.
Homer's Illiad is based in the time when Greek myths and their gods and goddesses were believed to be reality, so Greek myth came first.
No, the audience came to experience and absorb the message contained in the tragedies, and be diverted by the satyr plays and entertained by the comedies. They knew the playwrights and actors, and didn't want or ned a piece of paper to tell them what was going on and who was who.
John Dalton