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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.
Yes, the Greek alphabet is still used today. It is commonly used in mathematics, science, and engineering, as well as in fraternity and sorority organizations. The Greek alphabet is also used in the writing systems of some languages, such as Greek and Coptic.
Approximately 13 million people speak Greek as their native language today. This number includes inhabitants of Greece, Cyprus, and Greek diaspora around the world.
There is only one Greek alphabet in use today.
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Nobody deliberately learned Greek just to write Greek mythology. The Greek people spoke, read, and wrote in the Greek language, and were from an area known as Greece. They also happened to write a lot of mythology that we still read today. To the Greek people, writing stories in the Greek language was just as natural as us writing in English.
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It is proven today that they did not. But the Athenians (Greek people) still practice religions in which they do, they pray to the Greek gods who are said to have 'magical powers' but in reality they do not.
Most of the military and militia strategies we use today are based on the fighting strategies they use back then.
They use Greek symbols in math since Greek mathematicians invented math.
Their religion was what we call the Greek myths., Today, it would probably be referred to as "Paganism".