The Greeks viewed their neighbors, the Macedonians, as barbarians.
They were second in the pecking order - below Macedonians, but above non-Greeks.
It seems there may be a typo in your question with the term "worldgtuzdtjzdet." If you meant to ask how the Greeks view the world or something specific about Greek perspectives, please clarify. Generally, the Greeks have a rich philosophical tradition that emphasizes the importance of reason, ethics, and the interconnectedness of humanity with nature and the cosmos. Their worldview often reflects a blend of mythology, history, and a deep appreciation for art and culture.
Most slaves were barbarians (non-Greeks). On rare occasions, Greeks would be sold into slavery, but that was usually a violation of a cultural taboo.
The Greeks began using the word "barbarian" (from the Greek "barbaros") in the 6th century BCE to describe non-Greek-speaking peoples, particularly those they perceived as uncivilized or culturally inferior. This term was often applied to various groups, such as the Persians and other neighboring civilizations. The word reflects the Greeks' ethnocentric view, as they considered their own culture superior to those of others. Over time, "barbarian" became associated with a lack of Greek language and culture rather than simply denoting foreignness.
The Greeks viewed their neighbors, the Macedonians, as barbarians.
The Greeks viewed their neighbors, the Macedonians, as barbarians.
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no i dont think so:)
The Greeks and Romans differ in their view of Ares in that the Greeks viewed him solely as a violent God. He is known as the God of war but had many other attributes in Roman lore.
Beef is delicious in your mouth (:
They were second in the pecking order - below Macedonians, but above non-Greeks.
They were citizens of the city-state of Athens. Other Greeks were citizens of their own city-state. Non-Greeks were 'barbarians.'
As a part of their religion, basically how a Christian would view bible stories about Moses and Jesus and others.
The Greeks used goats to either milk them if dairy, or eat them if non- dairy. And for sexual "services". The Greeks love them some goat.
The Greeks thought that citizens should participate in the government, but did not offer citizenship to women, foreigners, and slaves.
The Ancient Greeks were the first to view the moon.