The high point of Greek culture is often considered to be the classical period, particularly the 5th century BCE, known as the Golden Age of Athens. During this time, remarkable advancements were made in philosophy, art, theater, and democracy, with figures like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle shaping Western thought. The construction of iconic structures like the Parthenon and the flourishing of drama with playwrights such as Sophocles and Euripides also marked this era. This period laid foundational principles that continue to influence contemporary Western civilization.
He was Greek and Greek was his culture
Greek culture was spread through conquering of neighboring countries.
Yes - this was central to the culture which made them Greek.
Describing Greek culture as universal is an obvious mis-statement. Do the peoples of Asia, for example, follow Greek culture? They wouldn't know anything about it.
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The Greek word for apex (high point) is κορυφή (kor-ee-FEE).
The Greek word for apex (high point) is κορυφή (kor-ee-FEE).
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ύψιστο σημείο (ipsisto simio).
No, because the only culture they had was greek culture.
Poseidon was a Greek god = Greek culture.
He was Greek and Greek was his culture
As a Macedonian he borrowed Greek culture.
In short, No. Roman culture was heavily inspired by Greek culture and Emperors such as Hadrian tried heavily to integrate Greek culture into Roman culture.
The Greek culture.