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The Phoenician alphabet from which the Greeks developed a "true" alphabet, which consists of both vowels andconsonants.
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I believe it was Crete.
Roman culture was primarily shaped by the Etruscans, Greeks, and Carthaginians. The Etruscans influenced Roman architecture, religious practices, and social organization. Greek culture contributed significantly through literature, philosophy, art, and the adoption of the pantheon of gods. Additionally, interactions with the Carthaginians, especially during the Punic Wars, impacted Roman military strategy and trade practices.
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During his journey, Odysseus lay with two other women, even though he was already married. The Greeks probably did not find this as offensive as we do because of their culture.
Homer was far more influential in the Hellenic Age (or Golden Age of Greece). The Hellensitic Age occured when Greece was under the rule of the Roman Empire. Homer did not have as much sway in the region during that time.
Yes, but most Thracians today identify as either Greeks or Turks. Thracian was much more clearly a culture during the Ancient Greek period when the people of Thrace had their own city-states and independent rulership.
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The Greeks.
Gabennewell
The Southwest, including California, was taken "by force of arms" from Mexico, during the Mexican War.
Agamemnon was.
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Jupiter was known as Zeus to the Greeks.
Athena was will the Greeks during the Trojan War
A total of 806,000 Greeks died in World War II.