no, only gods and goddesses
The Greeks honored the dead through elaborate funerary rituals, which included burial or cremation, offerings, and memorial feasts. They believed that proper rites ensured the deceased's peaceful existence in the afterlife and helped maintain a connection between the living and the dead. The Greeks also celebrated festivals, like the Anthesteria, to honor and remember the spirits of the deceased, reflecting their deep reverence for ancestral ties and the importance of memory in their culture.
The vases were for oil as an offering to the dead. The cunningly miserly Greeks had a small container inserted in the mouth of the vase in which they placed oil - the vase itself was empty.
No one. Guy Fawkes is dead.
one of these : -a black obelisk -a white obelisk -a golden shrine -a plaque with the names of the dead
In: the position in which they died.
JOHN LENNON.
in your back yard
It was known as the Sea of Lot or the Sea of Zo'ar by the Arabs while in Hebrew it is referred to it as the Sea of Salt or the Sea of Death. The Greeks knew it as Lake Asphaltites.
Hades wasn't very well liked by most Greeks because he was the Lord of the Dead. The had many names for him like "Pluoton" (The Wealthy One) or "Zeus of the Underworld".
He is the God of the dead and Lord of the Underworld.
There were over 80,000 dead including Germans, Allies and civilians.
The dead king of the Greeks in the Illiad who was murdered by his wife.
Hades is the God of the dead, the Underworld, and riches.
gold drachmas
no, only gods and goddesses
Where does the water come from in the dead sea and what are the names of the rivers and tributaries that flow into the dead sea?