The formula for Greek Fire is unknown.
The exact formula is not precisely known; however, ancient references mention mixtures of liquid petroleum, naphtha, burning pitch, sulfur, resin, etc., a "secret ingredient" (phosphorus?). Essentially, it was the ancient version of napalm, and like napalm, it stuck to what it was sprayed on & was virtually impossible to extinguish. It was the supreme terror weapon of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire that helped sustain their power for centuries. In navel battles, they had flamethrower-like devices mounted on the front of their warships which squirted it out onto enemy's vessels. The best book for info on this is: "A history of the Greek Fire and Gunpowder" by J.R. Partington...
Metal smiths; like blacksmiths. Men that had fire, anvil, and a hammer at their disposal.
Prometheus
greek fireThe first military secret weapon was called Greek fire.
Hephaestus was the Greek God of fire. Vulcan was the Roman God of fire. Apollo was God of light, truth, the sun, music, prophecy and healing.
They used "Greek Fire" .Similar to a sort of flame thrower, they decimated enemy ships. The formula for Greek Fire was kept so secret that even to this day, no one is absolutely sure what ingredients were used to create it. Some accounts say that once it was used the ships that were attacked still burned even while they were under water. Check the web for the latest on Greek Fire, some scientists think they have nailed the formula.
Fire in Greek is φωτιά [fotia]
The ancient Greek word for fire is "" (pronounced as "pyr").
swords , daggers , knifes , catapults , battering rams, greek fire
Metal smiths; like blacksmiths. Men that had fire, anvil, and a hammer at their disposal.
Greek philosophers believed that matter was made of fundamental elements, such as earth, air, fire, and water. They thought that all substances were composed of varying combinations of these elements.
The greek god of fire was Hephaestus (the roman name of Hephaestus was "Vulcan"
He is the Greek god of fire, and especially blacksmith's fire, and he is also the god of volcanoes
The Greek God of fire Hephaestus in greek is : Ήφαιστος.
No, pyrex is a brand name of glassware. Pyre means hearth or fire in Greek.
Hestia, goddess of the hearth
Ancient Greek philosophers believed that matter was made up of four elements: earth, water, air, and fire. According to this theory, different combinations of these elements created all substances in the world.
Saganaki, or Greek Fire Cheese.