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Q: Where in Athens Greece does Dr. Anthi Dipla teach?
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Where was hypatia raised?

Hypatia was born in Alexandria, Egypt. She spent time studying in Athens, Greece, and then returned to Alexandria to teach.


What did ancient Greece teach?

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What did ancient Greece philosophers teach and discuss?

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Daily life for boys in Athens times?

Rich Athens Boys had tutors to teach them Speech, Philosophy, Geometry, Astronomy and many more


What are the characteristics of ancient Athens?

Some major characteristics of Ancient Athens are that they teach citizens to read and write, sports, warfare, and the gods and goddesses such as Zeus, Hera, Apollo ect...


what were the two tools teachers used to teach reading and writing in Greece?

Arithmetic, & recitation.


What are Athens contributions to a larger Greek culture?

Philosophy for one. Athens was home to some of the greatest Greek philosophers, including the big three that every philosophy class studies today (Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle). Art was also a major contribution. As the center of learning in Greece, and for some time in the Roman Empire, Athens drew the greatest artist, architects, philosophers, writers, playwrights, etc. to study and learn, as well as teach and publish their own ideas. Probably Athens most important contribution was democracy, which gave power to the people. It spread quickly through Athenian colonies and some of her neighbors, including Rome, which created out of it the republic. Athens also built a strong navy and a decent army, which turn Greece sort of into a US Congress of sorts. One side with the conservative Spartans, the other with the more liberal Athenians. Other city-states began to gather around these super powers making them the only major threats within Greece.


What is a myth of Greece?

There are many myths in greece. They were used to teach people obedience and to threaten them. They were also used to explain why things happen. Pandorors box is a popular one, as is Pegasus


What lesson did ancient Greece teach society?

Although the whole thing is largely a myth invented by the British poet Lord Byron in the 19th century who was drumming up support fot the Greek uprising against the Ottoman Empire, the answer sought usually is that "Greece is the birthplace of democracy".In reality, Most of ancient Greece never had or even considered democracy, and in Athens - that for some time had a democracy of sorts - the few powerful families of the city saw to it that real power remained firmly in the hands of their family members.


What will this show teach viewers about Ancient Greece?

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What were the two tools teacher used to teach reading and writing back in greece?

Arithmetic, & recitation.


What did Greece teach us about drama?

Everything!!! The ancient Greeks invented drama. Yes the western drama tradition goes back to Greece. Many other traditions exist in Asia and Africa for example.