Sparta is located in Greek so most if not all Greek myths are associated with Sparta
Terpsichore was the muse of dance and music ~she was the mother of the sirens who were half woman and half bird.
Ephesus (the modern town of Selçuk in present-day Turkey.) that is where her temple is
Yes Aelurus, also known as Bastet, is associated with Artemis for they both share their divine duties in pregnancy and childbirth. If you wish to know more, look it up!
Pi is the ratio of the diameter of a circle to the circumference. It is used in various formulas, such as the area of a circle and the volume of a cone. It was discovered by the ancient Greek mathematicians. We are finding more and more digits of pi as technology advances, but we will never reach the end because pi is an irrational number.
The word associated with Christmas that stems from the Greek word for circle dance is "carol." The term "carol" originally referred to a festive song or dance performed in a circle, often during celebrations such as Christmas. Over time, the term became specifically associated with Christmas songs that are sung during the holiday season.
Its a religious folk song or popular hymn, particularly one associated with Christmas. The word carol comes from the ancient Greek to dance in a circle and from the old French term meaning to sing to accompany a dance
The three Graces are the Greek goddesses of dance.
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The word "circle" comes from Latin, not Greek.
kyklos (the ancient Greek word for circle) referred to an amphitheater.
The Greek Who Stole Christmas has 86 pages.
Dionysus is the Greek god associated with grapes.
Traditional greek dances
The Greek Who Stole Christmas was created on 2007-10-01.
Kuklos.
Actually, there is no Greek god of dance. But there is a Muse of dance.