They were phiosophers.
No, Socrates and Sophocles were not the same person. Socrates was an ancient Greek philosopher, known for his role in the development of Western philosophy, while Sophocles was an ancient Greek playwright, known for his dramatic tragedies like "Oedipus Rex" and "Antigone."
Socrates was a Classical Greek philosopher known for his contributions to the field of ethics and his method of questioning, which is now named the Socratic method. Pericles was an influential Athenian statesman during the Golden Age of Athens, known for promoting democracy and overseeing the construction of the Parthenon. Both figures played significant roles in shaping ancient Greek society and culture.
the greek god of HELL
goddess of the hearth
brother and sister
Hermes was the messenger of the Greek gods and played a crucial role in delivering messages, guiding souls to the underworld, and protecting travelers in Greek mythology.
it was revered as a god
Nothing there stupid
That is a rather broad question. Greek mythology somewhat played a role in shaping philosophy; however, there has always been a fine line between religion and philosophy, which has, and will, always be debated. An example of Greek mythology playing a role in the evolution of philosophy *directly* would be in the death of Socrates, who was convicted of corrupting the youth and impiety and put to death.
Greek tyrants were rules who seized power by force from the aristocrats.
their translation of ancient Greek writings preserved ancient knowledge
it was the birth of civilization as we now know it.