Well, two things I guessed. 1. A Leak. 2. In some of the videos. It was a storm (this is the mostly cause of the sinking)
POSEIDON poseidon. Answer 2: I think Oceanos is the correct answer.
The Oceanids (3000 daughters) and the Potamoi (various gods of rivers/ potamoi in greek actually means rivers)
Because it is found naturally in India, not in Africa
Sean Achilleos was born in South Africa, but is from Greek origin.
Sean Achilleos was born in South Africa, but is from Greek origin.
Yes, the Greek world stretched around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
On the Mediterranean coast, the regions of North Africa, particularly parts of modern-day Libya and Algeria, had minimal Greek colonization compared to other areas like Sicily or the Aegean. Additionally, the western part of the Mediterranean, notably the southern coast of Spain, also saw limited Greek settlements. While Greek influence was widespread, these regions remained less affected by Greek colonial expansion.
Ionia in Asia Minor in what is today. Later Greeks started colonies in Spain, France, Italy, and Africa, and along the coast of the Black Sea.
θάλασσα [thalasa] (th as in theater, thesis)θάλαττα [thalata]ἅλς [als] (may also mean salt)πόντος [pontos]πέλαγος [pelaghos] (open /deep sea)ωκεανός [oceanos] is ocean
Of the coast of Lominos
The protea is the largest flowering plant. It is found in Africa and the national flower of South Africa. The etymology of Protea is that it was named in 1735 by Carl Linneaus after the Greek God Proteus who could change his form at will.
No, Jacques Kallis is not Greek; he is a former South African cricketer, widely regarded as one of the greatest all-rounders in the history of the sport. Born on October 16, 1975, in Cape Town, South Africa, he represented the South African national team from 1995 to 2014. Kallis is known for his exceptional batting and bowling skills, contributing significantly to South African cricket.