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First is the custom of extending hospitality to a guest.
The word 'telescope' derivates from the Greek words 'tele', which means 'far' and 'skopein', which means 'to look'. The first was first used by Greek mathematician Giovanni Demisiani, precisely to describe one of the instruments used by Galileo Galilei, and that the later called 'perspicillum'.
Philosophy comes from a Greek word that means "love of wisdom" and was first used by Pythagoras about 600 B.C.
The first greek god was Zeus
The first Greek philosopher was "Thales".
The first Greek Goddess was not Hera!!!!! She was one of the Olympians and in my opinion I think Gaia was the first greek goddess
The famous greek that died first is Pericles.
The Greek tragedy was the first that came. Comedy came a lot later....
Suprisingly yes! Some greek genius made a steam powered bird that could flap it's wings {although that was all it could do}
Protesilaus was the first greek to be killed
The first Greek Emperor was Octavian, or better known as "Augustus"
The Ancient Greeks were the first people to speak Greek.
Modern Greek: Πρώτη Αγάπη (PROti aGAPi) *(first as in "my First Love") *("love" a feminine word in Greek) supersonic332003 Thank You for that :)
The first greek university was founded by Plato and it was named The Academy.
I think it was the Mycenaeans who built the first Greek kingdoms