Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor, rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief.
The basic employment was running their farms, but those without land could be tradesmen, artists, labourers. And then there were the slaves - domestic, rural and mining.
The people of Corinth, ancient Greece ate currants (grapes and cranberies.)
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Ancient Corinth farmed and traded grapes, cranberies, and currants.
Corinth was a city state in ancient Greece.
Ancient Corinth's rival was Thebes. Thebes was also a city-state in Greece just like Corinth.
It is called Corinth and is about 3 miles northeast of the ruins of Ancient Corinth.
They are very ancient and are all dead
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The Corinthian people mentioned in the Bible lived during the time of the Apostle Paul in ancient Corinth, which was located in present-day Greece. They are not mentioned as a distinct group of people in modern times, as their civilization ceased to exist centuries ago. However, the modern city of Corinth, in Greece, is situated in the same area where the ancient Corinthian people lived.
It is known for the temple of Apollo and was the wealthiest city in ancient Greece because of its location for trade.
The definition of Corinth according to Websters Dictionary is: A city of southern Greece in the northeast Peloponnesus on the Gulf of Corinth. It is near the site of the ancient city or Corinth.
the rich people in ancient Egypt had jobs as farmers and priests