The Greeks had a direct personal relationship with their gods, and didn't need 'holy' men hanging around getting in the way or profiteering from them.
In ancient Greece, holy men were often referred to as "sacred men" or "sacred priests," with the term "hierophant" specifically used for those who interpreted sacred mysteries, especially in the context of the Eleusinian Mysteries. Additionally, "prophet" (prophetēs) was used for individuals believed to convey messages from the gods. These figures played important roles in religious rituals and the spiritual life of the community.
In Greece, "Holy men" often refer to religious figures such as monks, priests, or ascetics who lead a life dedicated to spirituality and faith, particularly within the Eastern Orthodox Church. These individuals are revered for their piety, wisdom, and connection to God, and they often serve as spiritual guides for the community. Monasticism, especially on Mount Athos, is a significant aspect of this tradition, where monks engage in prayer, meditation, and communal living. Holy men are respected for their teachings and influence on both religious practices and the moral fabric of society.
According to the 2011 census there are 5,787,010 men in Greece.
Boys in Greece had to go to school and carry on traditions led by their ancestors. Men had to to the dirty work in Greece, but women almost worked as hard as the men did!
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Greece - Men 0, Women 0. This is an approximation. Source: efmoody.com
Greek holy men, often referred to as "sages" or "philosophers," were individuals revered for their wisdom, ethics, and spiritual insight. Notable figures include Socrates, who emphasized moral virtue, and Pythagoras, known for his teachings on mathematics and mysticism. These holy men often engaged in dialogues about the nature of the divine, the soul, and the pursuit of a virtuous life, influencing both religious and philosophical thought in ancient Greece. Their legacy continues to impact modern philosophy and spirituality.
Holy Cross Crusaders men's basketball was created in 1900.
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Men in Greece wear exactly what men wear in every other country in Europe, USA and many other countries
More or less everywhere, women outlive men, so there will be more old women than men in Greece.
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