Well, to start, Zeus is the god of the sky, and he controls weather. The second closest one is a Myth about Persephone being snatched up into Hades, and Demeter, her mother and goddess of harvest, was devastated and didn't eat or drink so therefore she starved the earth until Zeus had to give in but only if Persephone had not eaten anything in the underworld. Sadly, she had eaten six (and only six) Pomegranate seeds, So Zeus had to only give her six months in the upper-world, and six months in Hades, so each year, six months out of the year, (supposedly, around Fall and Winter) Demeter grieves for the loss of her daughter, and (in Spring and Summer) soon after, she rejoices and springs the earth back to life when her beloved daughter comes back, Explaining the Seasons.
yes they did i think
I think on Islamic Civilizations. They influenced the Greeks and the Greeks by the Muslims got influenced.
i think its the red sea
Nowadays, we think of a funeral as a sombre affair, because someone has died. Back then, the Greeks treated it as an exciting event.
Some think it is Italy but really the Greeks had long before them :)
food mmm..... I think seeds or plants
i think but im not very sure i think its the spanurds
Mother Nature controls nature and the weather so the answer to that is no sorry
no i dont think so:)
They greatly outnumbered the Greeks..
They adored them.
i think its best to go with the Greeks
The first people to study the stars were ancient civilizations such as the Babylonians, Egyptians, and Greeks. They observed the night sky and developed early forms of astronomy to understand celestial events and their significance.
Gods, what else?!
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I think it was the ancient Greeks
Which battle - there were many, but the Greeks won by superior strategies and tactics.