The ancient Greeks did not "die out" in a literal sense, but rather their civilization evolved and transformed over time due to various factors. The conquests of Alexander the great spread Greek culture, but the Hellenistic period saw the fragmentation of Greek city-states. Eventually, the rise of the Roman Empire led to the assimilation of Greek culture into Roman society. Additionally, the Byzantine Empire, which emerged from the Eastern Roman Empire, preserved many aspects of Greek culture until the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
Troy was a city. According to the Iliad it was defeated by the Greeks. It did not die.
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Much as we do today in preying, it was because we all die and mourn those who die and so they preyed to the god of the dead.
They haven't died out yet you idiot. Greece is still a country. Why do people have to be so stupid?
Gods cant die but the Titan Oceanus has been imprisoned by Zeus If you want to know anything about the Greeks contact me at JJustoa@gmail.com
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They died the same way we do.
No, Greeks believed that their gods were immortal, as every people believe for their god.
Troy was a city. According to the Iliad it was defeated by the Greeks. It did not die.
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The Greeks never had a story of Demeter's death.
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that they will not die
The Greeks did not name their days as we do today. Likewise, the day is not told.
Much as we do today in preying, it was because we all die and mourn those who die and so they preyed to the god of the dead.
When the medieval ages came in I think, not sure exactly when though.
not many...for the women were afraid that they would die of child birth...