excellence
Virtue
The ancient Greeks called physical education mainly "arete"
Arete is the qualities of excellence that ancient Greeks strove for. These qualities are used to win a battle or challenge.
Arete
Arete
Virtue
the Greeks called the excellence of courage and honor Arete
The ancient Greeks called physical education mainly "arete"
Literally, in Classical Greek, it means "excellence." By extension, "virtue, or "what makes something excellent"
arete
Arete is the qualities of excellence that ancient Greeks strove for. These qualities are used to win a battle or challenge.
Princess Arete was created in 2001.
Queen Arete is the wife of Alcinous who is the King of Phaeacia.
The duration of Princess Arete is 1.75 hours.
Arete can be a soldier at war(gives you glory), or an athlete at rest
An arete is a mountain ridge that is steep sided and narrow along the ridge.
According to the Greeks and Romans, individual dignity was largely derived from one's virtues, moral character, and contributions to society. For the Greeks, particularly, the concept of arete (excellence) emphasized the importance of personal achievement and moral integrity. In Roman culture, dignity was often linked to status, citizenship, and the fulfillment of civic duties, with a strong emphasis on honor and respect within the community. Ultimately, both cultures valued the idea that dignity comes from living a life of virtue and contributing positively to the social order.