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Greek Language and Culture

The Greek language is the official language of the Hellenic Republic and has a total of 15 million speakers worldwide. It has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. The ancient Greeks were deeply religious and God-fearing people. They worshiped many gods whom they believed appeared in human form and yet were endowed with superhuman strength and ageless beauty.

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When did the maccabees drive the Greeks out of judah?

The Maccabees drove the Greeks out of Judah during the Maccabean Revolt, which began in 167 BCE and culminated in 164 BCE with the recapture of Jerusalem. The victory is commemorated by the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, which celebrates the rededication of the Second Temple after the Maccabees' successful uprising against the Seleucid Empire.

Who were the first two groups of Greeks and what were they known for?

The first two groups of Greeks were the Mycenaeans and the Minoans. The Minoans, based on the island of Crete, were known for their advanced maritime trade, impressive palatial architecture, and vibrant art, including frescoes. The Mycenaeans, who flourished on the Greek mainland, are recognized for their fortified palace complexes, linear B writing system, and their role in the development of Greek mythology and epic poetry, notably the tales of the Trojan War.

How do you spell agape in Greek uppercase letters?

In Greek uppercase letters, "agape" is spelled as ΑΓΑΠΗ.

How did the Greeks preserve their culture?

the Greeks preserve their culture in legend, myth and epic poetry such as the slaying of Medusa

What are the numbers 1 10 in Greek?

ena=1

dio=2

tria=3

tesera=4

pende=5

exi=6

efta=7

okto=8

enneah=9

deka=10

What is grace in greek language?

Grace in Greek is "χάρις" (pronounced: kharis). It is a term often used in the New Testament to refer to God's divine influence upon the heart and its reflection in life.

What is the plural form of the Greek word for animals?

The plural form of the Greek word for animals is ζώα pronunciated as /zoa/

Who is the greek god of gas?

There is no Greek god of gas. The closest god would be Αἰθήρ (Aether), the god of the upper air and light

What were the goals of Greek arts?

the goal of Greek art was to present images of perfection in a balanced and orderly way.

What were greek Pandoras interests?

what were pandora's the greek ancient goddess' intrests

Were greek gods immortal?

According to Greek mythology, the gods couldn't die of old age or disease, but they could be killed. They could also age and bear scars. Even zeus feared death.

What does hellennes mean in Greek?

Hellenes is the correct spelling and this term is often used interchangeable with "Greek" during the Hellenistic Age.

In Greek mythology, Hellen was the King of Phthia (at the northern end of the Gulf of Euboea). He was the eponymous ancestor of all true Greeks. Therefore, Greeks eventually were called Hellenes in his honor.

The Hellenistic or Greek Age was from 333-63 BC. The Jewish homeland (Israel, then referred to as Judah) was conquered by Alexander the Great of Ancient Greece.

Jews during this time were said to be Hellenized. This meant they were influenced or taking on the culture, language and traditions of the Greek people surrounding them.

Did the Greeks have guns?

No. Gun powder had not yet been invented.

What are the weaknesses of Greek god Thanatos?

Thanatos plays a prominent role in two myths. Once when he was sent to fetch Alkestis to the underworld, he was driven off by Herakles in a fight. Another time he was captured by the criminal Sisyphos who trapped him in a sack so as to avoid death.