Philosophy was not invented, it evolved as different people proposed different ideas. Philosophy then included what we today call science.
During its so-called golden age, Athens was rich enough to attract philosophers from around the Greek world - including such examples as Euclid (mathematics), Plato (metaphysics, politics, dialectic), Aristotle (ethics, psychology, five elements, motion, optics), Theophrastus (logic, physics, ethics).
their was the calander that was invented
The Discobolus, or Discus Thrower, was a statue created, not invented, by Myron of Eleutherae, an Athenian sculpter who worked between 480 and 440 BC. The original was lost but it is known to us from the many copies made by the Romans.
Socrates.
Daedalus built the labyrinth.
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Athenian democracy was, at the time, a unique political experiment that was developed around the time of 550 BC. It was founded in the Greek city-state of Athens.
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ratio & proportion was explored by an ancient Greek-golden Ratio
their was the calander that was invented
Philosophies and Practices in music. (apex!)
The Greek statesman Pericles then expanded the democracy. He was an Athenian statesman who had an impact on politics that remains today.
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Greek philosophies, Judeo-Christian thought.
Daedalus was the Athenian architect from Greek Mythology. He was given his craftsmanship by Athena, and created things such as the great Labyrinth.
During the Classical period and the Golden Age in Athens Pericles was the major patron of art, architecture and literature. He infused the Athenian people with national pride and promoted larger production from tradesmen, craftsmen and artists.
It is a morality tale from ancient Greek mythology - original author unknown.