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First of all, we (greeks) call it Konstandinoupoli! no it doesn't form part of Greece.
Rome was Roman. The Greeks were Greeks.
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Greek Myths of greek gods and goddesses helped Greeks to understand everything from love to natrual occurences like earthquakes and lightning.
Because the Persian Army wanted to defeat the Greek city-states that supported the uprisings in Ionia, part of modern-day Turkey, against the Persian Empire.
First of all, we (greeks) call it Konstandinoupoli! no it doesn't form part of Greece.
Greek gods were imagined by the Greeks, so they are related by that.
The Greek spelling for turkey is: Τουρκία Tourkia
Turkey & Greece, but they are both spoken in Cyprus which is basically split in half by the Turks & Greeks each having their own side
The Greeks conquered Troy (modern-day Turkey) in the Trojan War, and there were several civil wars within the country, mostly involving Sparta.
If the Trojans had any ships at all, and even if they were better than the Greek ships, the Greeks still had many more ships. Perhaps the "thousand ships" was poetic license, but the Trojans could not possibly have matched the Greeks at sea.
Greeks speak the Greek language.
Rome was Roman. The Greeks were Greeks.
The word "turkeys" has no Greek meaning. The Greek word for turkey is γαλοπούλα (galopoula).
Zorba the greek!
Hades IS the Greek name.
My Yia Yia is Greek and we usually have lamb, baklava, mousaka, (not "Moose Ca-ca") and all of that other delicious Greek food...:)