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Corinth

One of the ancient Greek city states, Corinth dates back over 8000 years.

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How did the ancient Greeks protect their cities?

Sacrifices and prayer were the most common means. Even in ancient Greece though, human sacrifice was abhorred. People would regularly visit the temple of their patron God or Goddess and pray and sacrifice animals.

a lot of times they would leave offerings and stuff to them lik cheese or gold or food or whatever

Who made major decisions in ancient Corinth?

Well The answer to this question is definitely GREEK MYTHOLOGY!! I know for fact... :)

Greek has many city/states. This is one of the many who follow mythology of the greek.

Where is Corinth located?

A Greek city state colonised by part of the Dorian people at about the time of the legendary Trojan War.

Corinth is still inhabited and the ancient ruins are a real treat to see. An interesting note, Paul preached there but one who attempts to preach there today will be arrested.

What type of government does corinth have?

corinth has a anarchy which means they dont have a government

What does the messenger of corinth reveal to Oedipus?

The messenger from Corinth reveals to Oedipus that he is not the biological son of King Polybus and Queen Merope, as he had believed. Instead, he explains that he was found as a baby by the messenger and given to the royal couple, who adopted him. This revelation ultimately leads Oedipus to discover his true origins and the tragic fulfillment of the prophecy he sought to avoid.

Where is corinth?

It is a Greek city that was to be found in the Peloponnese islands about 78 kilometres (48 miles) southwest of Athens.

What was ancient Corinth's government like?

Over the centuries it changed from monarchy, yooligarchy, to tyranny, to oligarchy to limited democracy, to oligarchy, to monarchy.

How did corinth Greece make money?

The Athenians made their money from gold, silver, and bronze.

What is the good news the messenger brings from corinth?

The messenger of Corinth brings news to Oedipus that the man he believes to be his father, Polybius, has died. He also tells Oedipus that he was given to Corinthian monarchs as a baby and was not their birth child.

How did Paul make his living in Corinth?

In Corinth, Paul made his living as a tentmaker, a trade he shared with Aquila and Priscilla, fellow tentmakers he met there. This occupation allowed him to support himself while preaching the gospel and establishing the church in the city. His work in tentmaking not only provided financial stability but also offered opportunities to connect with the local community.

What was corinth famous for?

Corinth was famous for the clay they had acesss toto make fine pots and jewelry.

What kind of language did ancient Corinth spoke?

Ancient Corinth primarily spoke Ancient Greek, specifically the dialect known as Corinthian Greek. This dialect was part of the larger group of Hellenic languages and shared similarities with other Greek dialects. The city was a significant cultural and commercial center, which facilitated the exchange of ideas and languages, but Greek remained the dominant language of the population.

Who was the goddess of corinthian?

The god of corinth is Called Aphrodite google it for more info

AndrewV123: You Idiot it is Poseidon the God of the Seas, look it up if you don't believe me.

What items were traded in Corinth?

Pottery, bronze, silver and gold vessels, olive oil, wine, and textiles.

What are some names of kings in ancient Greece?

Alexander the great

king phillip

King Jassa

King James

Kind Dameran

Queen Salami

What is the god patron of corinth?

Poseidon the sea god was patron of Corinth.

When did Corinth start?

Corinth was founded during the first ever Olympic Games.

How many visits did paul make to corinth?

Paul visited Corinth at least three times that we know of. The first visit was when he founded the church (Acts 18). He stayed in Corinth for eighteen months teaching, training, and working in his tent-making business. This is also when he met Priscilla and Aquila--they were Jews who had been kicked out of Rome by Claudius (Acts 18:2)--who became his close friends and ardent supporters in the ministry.

The second visit was a "sad" or "hard" visit (2 Cor. 2:1). This visit followed the letter we know as 1 Corinthians (which was really his second letter to them). Apparently, things were not getting any better, so Paul went in-person to address some of the problems (probably dealing with the "sinful man" mentioned in 1 Cor. 5).

The third visit (2 Cor. 13:1) was after he wrote the letter we know as 2 Corinthians. He returned on one of his last missionary journeys and remained there for another three months (Acts 20:3) at which time he wrote "Romans" (c. A.D. 55).

What is the motto of Corinth?

Corinthians teaches us that as christians we need to think and act differently than the world

What building has Corinthian columns in the US?

Many buildings have Corinthian columns. The oldest one is the Temple of Apollo in Greece.