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No they thought that they were being punished from the gods.
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According to google, The ancient Greeks saw epilepsy as a supernatural phenomenon, the holy sickness. To their way of thinking, only a god could throw a person to the ground, deprive him of his senses, cause convulsions, and afterwards bring him back to life, apparently quite unaffected. Hippocrates, a Greek physician who lived around 450 BC argued against this belief by claiming that the illness had quite natural causes. He was also the first to localize its origin to the brain.
It depends on the minor god or goddess, there are the six thousand sons and daughters of the Titan Oceanus to count as fresh water goddesses and river gods. It should be noted that every god or goddess in Greece did not have a symbol or sacred animal. Many of them were personifications of abstract ideas that wouldn't be well represented any other way.
the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done
No they thought that they were being punished from the gods.
cause their gods! they had to protect their kingdom from people trying to destroy their kingdom.
The Iliad is an ancient Greek poem, attributed to Homer. It is said Iliad was the cause of the siege and the war.
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He could cause and control the course of war. War was nearly always present in the lives of the ancient Greeks, making him a very powerful god. He flew
The supporters rallied around the common cause of uniting against poverty.
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what was the cause of the conflict between the Greeks and the trojans
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