barbarians (those who spoke gibberish = bar-bar) βαρβαροι
I think you mean the word "allodapoi", in greek letters "αλλοδαποί" which means the non-greek people.
The Hellenistic Period.
Greek gods were imagined by the Greeks, so they are related by that.
non-deities on the Greek sideAchillesAjax the greaterAjax the lesserOdysseusAgamemnonDeities on the Trojan sideApolloAriesArtemisAphrodities
Greeks speak the Greek language.
Rome was Roman. The Greeks were Greeks.
The ancient Greeks used the word βάρβαρος (barbaros/barbarian) for uncivilized people. Actually they used it for all non-greek cultures.
Zorba the greek!
Hades IS the Greek name.
The main nationality of Greeks is the greek nationality.
Trick question - there is no letter J in the Greek alphabet - j is an English replacement of I, easier to say by non-Greeks, like Jason or Jupiter in Greek is Iason and Iupiter
Non-Greeks, particularly those from the Persian Empire and other neighboring cultures, often viewed the Greeks as culturally distinct and somewhat barbaric due to their different customs, languages, and political structures. Many non-Greeks admired Greek achievements in philosophy, arts, and governance but also felt threatened by their military prowess, especially during events like the Persian Wars. Conversely, some non-Greeks saw the Greeks as arrogant and self-centered, given their belief in the superiority of their own civilization. Overall, perceptions varied widely, influenced by historical interactions and conflicts.