so that if the girls walked by the would be impressed
Ancient Greek mythology did not keep a calender. Athena does not have a known birth year.
Cleopatra never married her dad or her uncle. At least not the Cleopatra VII that we are concerned with here. She did marry her brother as was the custom of the Ptolemies in order to keep their Greek lineage.Cleopatra never married her dad or her uncle. At least not the Cleopatra VII that we are concerned with here. She did marry her brother as was the custom of the Ptolemies in order to keep their Greek lineage.Cleopatra never married her dad or her uncle. At least not the Cleopatra VII that we are concerned with here. She did marry her brother as was the custom of the Ptolemies in order to keep their Greek lineage.Cleopatra never married her dad or her uncle. At least not the Cleopatra VII that we are concerned with here. She did marry her brother as was the custom of the Ptolemies in order to keep their Greek lineage.Cleopatra never married her dad or her uncle. At least not the Cleopatra VII that we are concerned with here. She did marry her brother as was the custom of the Ptolemies in order to keep their Greek lineage.Cleopatra never married her dad or her uncle. At least not the Cleopatra VII that we are concerned with here. She did marry her brother as was the custom of the Ptolemies in order to keep their Greek lineage.Cleopatra never married her dad or her uncle. At least not the Cleopatra VII that we are concerned with here. She did marry her brother as was the custom of the Ptolemies in order to keep their Greek lineage.Cleopatra never married her dad or her uncle. At least not the Cleopatra VII that we are concerned with here. She did marry her brother as was the custom of the Ptolemies in order to keep their Greek lineage.Cleopatra never married her dad or her uncle. At least not the Cleopatra VII that we are concerned with here. She did marry her brother as was the custom of the Ptolemies in order to keep their Greek lineage.
In Greece, a man was required to do everything except keep the house in order and raise the children.
Odysseus was away from Ithaca for 20 years, but it stands to reason that no one would have expected her to remarry until AFTER the return of the majority of the Greek forces from Troy, which was a 10 year long war. At most it would have been 10 years, but it truth it would have been something less than that. Probably more like 5 to 7.
Largely because the Greek myths are at least three thousand years old: they are known world-wide, authors may wish to "cash into" that knowledge a reader has, or keep the Greek myths going strong.
Greek men were expected to keep their bodies in shape due to the cultural emphasis on physical fitness, which was closely tied to ideals of beauty, health, and virtue. The Greeks valued the concept of "kalokagathia," which represented the harmony of physical and moral excellence. Athletic training was integral to society, seen in events like the Olympics, where physical prowess was celebrated. Additionally, a strong body was believed to reflect discipline and the ability to contribute to the city-state, particularly in military contexts.
they dont get pregnant .
In ancient Greek times, as a way to keep soilders in shape between battles.
yes they do keep bodies in thhe basement.
penguins have slim and waxy bodies that reduces friction when they dive into the water.Also,to keep away from predators and catch prey.
beluga whales keep their bodies moving by eating and sleeping
Women were expected to keep the homefront running.
It has to keep its shape to do its particular job.
Ants (and all insects) are cold blooded so they don't keep their bodies warm.
The fur on their bodies keep them warm.
In Greek mythology the Greek gods and goddesses do as they please. In other words, no, only if they want to keep such silence do they.
The price of gold is expected to keep rising. This is because of the state of the economny, demand for gold, and the continuing decrease of the value of a dollar.