by Socrates, i presume you mean the greek philosopher. he, then believed in the ancient greek religion, that is, the one with Zeus and Athena etc. Although, because he was a great thinker, he may have doubted some of this because of his own philosophical/scientifical ideas.
socrate believed int he Greek gods
No. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were Greco-Roman pagans.
Aristotle looked up to his teacher Plato, who in turn admired Socrates for his philosophical ideas and teachings. Socrates had a profound influence on both Plato and Aristotle, shaping their own philosophical principles and methodologies.
I'm sort of having trouble on this question, too, but after reading an article, the topics that Socrates considered important for discussion were democracy, patriosm, and religion. Again, I'm not really sure if this is the right answer but hope helps :)
Yes, Socrates was accused and found guilty of impiety by the Athenian court. He was accused of introducing new deities and corrupting the youth of Athens, leading to his trial and subsequent sentence of death by drinking hemlock.
Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
No, Socrates is not single.
Socrates taught him
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Socrates did not create any sculptures himself. He was a philosopher in ancient Greece known for his contributions to the field of ethics and his method of questioning.
Socrates was older than Aristotle. Socrates was born around 470 BCE, while Aristotle was born in 384 BCE.
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Socrates came before Plato. Socrates was born around 470 BC, and Plato was one of his students. Plato was born around 428/427 BC.