The primary sins were religious crimes and politcal crimes. Civil crimes were delt with by their families.
The Greeks were no different to us - self inerest, self-indulgence, as much as they could get away with.
What is a true statement with regard to the early history of Greece?
In its early history, Greece was not united because of the isolation that was caused by the mountainous terrain.
In myth Rome was named by a man named Romulus. Romulus and his brother Remus found rome and Romulus killed Remus and named Rome, Rome.
Cerberus, as well as being used as a object of a prepositional phrase/idiom, it is also the Greek 3 headed guard dog for Hades, the Lord of the Dead and of the Underworld.
He is usually shackled by a massive amount of chain, with his job being in charge of scaring off would-be thieves and vandals, though it is mysterious if he ever catches a passerby for dinner or not, or even if hades feeds him, if he even needs to eat.
The name cerberus, or at least the idea of cerberus, has appeared many times in the final fantasy video game series, once as a summon, I believe, though he also made an appearance in the Harry Potter series too, as I believe that he was the giant's pet.
AnswerHe was a giant three headed dog that guarded the underworld (place of the dead) in Greek and Roman mythology. It also means Demon of the Depths!
What were the pros and cons of Athenian and Spartan government and political structure?
Athens was a democracy and Sparta was a mixed constitution. A mixed constitution is much like the American government. A king ruled like the president, mostly for military purposes. Ephores oversaw the kings and they would be able to regulate the laws and the leaders.
Athens's democracy helped people change their mind.
It helped them to choose a leader that they want.
Is Chamomile an ancient Greek herb?
Chamomile has probably been used for hundreds or thousands of years before the first recorded use (by the Ancient Egyptians) which was before the Greeks used it.
Why did people in Ancient Greece want a boy baby?
because they wanted strong boys to do something with them
What is the religion in the greek city state megara?
Greeks generally followed the same religion, so I'm guessing that you want to know who the city patrons were. Athena was most widely worshiped throughout Attica (in which Megara lies), and so she was also a patron of the city. There was also a temple to Apollo there as well, but after Athens annexed Megara, the worship of Apollo diminished.
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Mycenaean kings could not effectively rule vast territories
No, they welcomed foreigners (under clear conditions) which helped the growth of culture. The also kept a close relationship to other Greek city-states, in alliances and establishing an empire.
Which seas were not terms of the geography of ancient Greece?
All of them worldwide except the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
How did the Peloponnesian War help destroy the sense of community in most Greek city-state?
The Greek city states were independent and zealous to maintain this. Their sense of community was essentially a racial one with common gods, with an Amphyctionic League as a cultural co-ordinator.
For normal life, the cities were habitually at war with each other. The Peloponnesian War had little basicsense of community to destroy. The cosmetic one remained in the isolastic Games and festivals. Political community rested in ever-changing alliances before and after the Peloponnesian War.
Why should the Greeks have surrendered to the Persians?
The Persians wanted a peaceful world, and their aim was to put an end to the incessant fighting between the Greek cities which spilled over into the Persian empire's Greek cities. So perhaps Greece would have been spared the endliss ongoing wars which ravaged it if a Persian peace had been imposed.
Of course the Greek cities which banded together to repel the Persians wouldn't see it that way.
From a purely military perspective, the Persian army was also much larger and much more formidable than any Greek force that could be assembled to meet them. Surrendering in advance of the conflict would have prevented all of the possibly pointless loss of life from opposing the Persians.
How was ancient Greek theater funded?
Some Greek theater was funded by the city state. However a Choregus was a wealthy individual that would supply what was not covered by the state.
What was Socrates position in Greek society?
He was an Athenian landowner and therefore of the warrior class, fighting in several campaigns during the war between Athens and its allies and Sparta and its allies 431-404 BCE. He served on the Athenian Council, and was in fact presiding over it on at least one critical occasion. He was also a philosopher who was lampooned in a comedy, The Clouds. He tried to get people to think for themselves, which got him out of favour with the ruling clique after the war. He was convicted of impiety (mandatory death sentence) but chose to suicide rather than be execusted.
Was Pericles the leader of Athens during the Peloponnesian War?
Only for the first couple of years of the 27-year war. He died of the plague which swept through Athens.
Where can you find plans for a solarium trailer?
The first direction notes that you need a sturdy and flat base to build on. So that seems like the main problem to solve if you are going to build a moveable solarium. Otherwise, it seems like you would need additional structural reinforcing to accommodate the different base and movement of the structure.