The ancient Greeks were not monogamous; a man may have a wife, concubines, slaves, boyfriends, other lovers, etc. Zeus was the same way. Although he had a wife he had many children with other women and other goddesses.
Cynthia Patterson has written: 'The family in Greek history' -- subject(s): History, Domestic relations, Family in literature, Family, Domestic relations in literature 'Second Chances'
Some greek social practices are...... Some greek social practices are......
Tsao Wang is the Greek God of family.
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Themes in greek tragedy are the nature of divinity and the relations of human beings to the gods.
Family and friends in Greek would be: οικογένεια και τους φίλους.
Giulia Paola Di Nicola has written: 'Nostalgia di Antigone' -- subject(s): Antigone (Greek mythology), Drama, Women, Antigone (Greek mythology) in literature, Women in literature 'Donne e politica' -- subject(s): Women in politics, Interviews 'Le ragioni del matrimonio' -- subject(s): Family, Marital quality, Marriage, Social aspects, Social aspects of Family, Social aspects of Marriage, Social conditions 'Antigone' -- subject(s): Drama, Antigone (Greek mythology), Women, Antigone (Greek mythology) in literature, Women in literature 'Ignazio Silone' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
Yes, Cleopatra was a descendant of the Ptolemies and they were a Greek family.
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Concordia. The Greek god was, appropriately, Harmonia
"Lysistrata" is a Greek play written by Aristophanes in the 5th century BC. It is a comedy that deals with themes of war, gender relations, and power dynamics, set against the backdrop of the Peloponnesian War. The play is a product of ancient Greek culture and reflects the social and political climate of that time.
Traditionally Greek's have fairly large families, but each family will be different.