The Greek Gods.
The Greek Gods.
The ancient Greeks did not rule. The Greek world was made up of hundreds of independent city-states each of which ruled itself.
The ancient Romans and ancient Greeks believed that their pagan gods had a great influence on earthly events.
some ancient Greeks
The Greeks believed that the gods created the world and held balens between the two worlds.
Without exception, they believed that their own country was the center of a disk-like world, and this belief continued to influence ancient though, even after the Greeks had discovered that the world is a sphere. ... Of course, Greece was the center of the world, and the Greeks believed that they could prove it.
not all the ancient people did the Greeks believed in like 50 gods/goddesses
some ancient Greeks
The idea is that the world is ruled by a multitude of gods, each with special powers and responsibilities. It is ruled by many gods who each had special powers that control a different part of the world. A Greek god is Athea.
The Wonders of the Medieval and Modern World are not limited to seven, while the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World are. The number seven was chosen because the Ancient Greeks believed it to be the representation of perfection and plenty.
It is difficult to single out the ancient Greeks for their religious beliefs. Almost all peoples of ancient times believed in one or more gods, and the Greeks were no exception. Religion helped people explain how the world was created and gave them hope for divine assistance in time of peril.
the Greeks lived on the Mediterranean Sea... so I would say that one. They knew of the Black sea and the Caspian sea; and the ancient Greeks believed the Atlantic Ocean to be a world encompassing sea.