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Ancient Greeks typically went to bed around sunset, around 9 PM, and woke up at dawn, around 5 or 6 AM. Their daily routine was closely tied to the natural light, as artificial lighting was limited. In summer, they might stay up later, while in winter, they would retire earlier due to shorter days. This schedule allowed them to make the most of daylight for work and social activities.

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