The ancient Greeks viewed rain as a manifestation of divine influence, often associating it with the gods. For example, they believed rain was a blessing from Zeus, the god of thunder and sky, who could send storms or gentle showers. Additionally, rain was vital for agriculture, symbolizing fertility and abundance, and was celebrated in various festivals and rituals. Overall, while rain was seen as a natural phenomenon, it was also deeply intertwined with their religious beliefs and agricultural practices.
olives,bread and water
yes they did i think
The Minoans and the Mycenaean.
Anicent Greece was quite mountainous and rugged; which resulted in them traveling by sea.
I think on Islamic Civilizations. They influenced the Greeks and the Greeks by the Muslims got influenced.
They thought they won over 9000 medals
Ancient Greeks?? .......
olives,bread and water
for us ofcoarse, to kill the human race
they wore nothing but a head wreath and a cloth
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He was a god, he didn't have "weaknesses". He was omnipotent in the minds of the Greeks.
The Ancient Greeks did not celebrate Christmas. Christmas is the commemoration of the Birth of Jesus and, as Jesus had not been born in Ancient Greek times, it was celebrated. Christianity had not been founded at this time.
Greeks believed that gods represented daily events such as rain and sunshine.
no i dont think so:)
In the ancient Olympic Games in Greek, they were nude so there enemy wouldn't pull on there clothes and choke them, they also wouldn't let the girls watch the men fight.
They greatly outnumbered the Greeks..