Socrates was important because he was one of the key Greek philosophers who had an influenced on western philosophy. He is also believed to have been Plato's teacher.
Nietzsche was a well known German philologist and philosopher. He was very critical of religion and morality. One of his key ideas was the death of God.
Virtuous? The key to being Virtuous is God, my friend. In Him, the key is revealed. Having virtues include doing what's right, loving others, even the people you don't like. To be virtuous, you must have good virtues like: Goodness. Kindness Faithfulness Love. Joy. Peace Patience Gentleness Self-control
Epictetus, a Greek Philosopher, is most famous for his views on life - specifically, on the presence of fate in people's lives. He did teach, however, that self-discipline is key to controlling one's life.
Socrates, who unlike most of his fellow philosophers, was not wealthy and lived his life rather simply. He was a trained stonemason by profession, the same as his father. Always low key and unassuming, Socrates could often be seen wearing the same brown cloak and conversing with everyone from the high born to the lowly slave.
The myth of Hades originated in ancient Greek mythology. Hades was one of the major gods and ruled the underworld, which was also called Hades. He was the god of the dead and a key figure in Greek religious beliefs concerning the afterlife.
We should remember Zeus because he was a Greek god, said to control thunder and lightning. This was one of the main bases of a lot of history, such as some ancient artifacts and other things. It is also a key in Christianity. Mainly, it's just so we can learn our planet's history.
It was the mountain upon which the Greek gods supposedly lived, the ruler of which was Zeus king of the gods
Sikhism believes in One God, Karma,Meditation On God, and to live a life of house holder rather than being ascetic.
The symbols on a Greek cape meant many things Red: Authority Yellow ( lines out lining the cape): Spuriousness Sword or shield: War Blue dots: This cape had already been used in a war before Picture of one Greek god : Sybolized what ever the Greek god stood for as for Athena stood for war the god would stand for war
As I have found on-line, the Greek word for "key" is "kleidi".
That depends on the myth, however since the Greeks were sun and sky worshipers, there are more myths concerning Zeus and Apollo than any other gods and goddesses.
Jesus is Lord
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The symbols on a Greek cape meant many things Red: Authority Yellow ( lines out lining the cape): Spuriousness Sword or shield: War Blue dots: This cape had already been used in a war before Picture of one Greek god : Sybolized what ever the Greek god stood for as for Athena stood for war the god would stand for war
Hercules is a prominent figure in Greek mythology known for his incredible strength and numerous feats, including the Twelve Labors. He is the son of Zeus and Alcmene, a mortal woman. Some key tales include his battles with monsters like the Nemean Lion and the Hydra, his role in the Trojan War, and his eventual ascension to Mount Olympus as a god.
the 12 greek gods are: Zeus(jupiter), hephaestus(vulcan), artemis(diana), dionysus(bacchus), poseidon(neptune), demeter(ceres), hermes(mercury), apollo(apollo), aphordite(venus), ares(mars), & hera(juno). key: greek vs. (roman) other: hades(pluto), eros(cupid)