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The people of Corinth, ancient Greece ate currants (grapes and cranberies.)

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How do you spell Corinth in ancient greek?

corinth


What was Corinth?

Corinth was a city state in ancient Greece.


Where was the Church of Corinth located?

The Church of Corinth was located in the ancient city of Corinth, which was in Greece.


Who are ancient Greece Corinth rivals?

Ancient Corinth's rival was Thebes. Thebes was also a city-state in Greece just like Corinth.


What is the modern biblical name of Corinth?

It is called Corinth and is about 3 miles northeast of the ruins of Ancient Corinth.


What did ancient corinth farm?

Ancient Corinth was known for its agricultural production, which included crops such as wheat, barley, grapes, and olives. The region's fertile soil and Mediterranean climate were conducive to successful farming practices. Additionally, Corinth was famous for its production of high-quality pottery and ceramics, which were exported throughout the ancient world.


What did the people of Corinth eat?

Grains with fish or chicken sauce, vegetables and fruit.


What were the weaknesses of ancient Corinth?

They are very ancient and are all dead


What did corinth eat?

fish


Did ancient Corinth charge a tax for traveling?

No.


Where are the Corinthian people now from the Bible?

The Corinthian people are from a city in Greece called Corinth. The city of Corinth is still a present day city and is about 44 miles or 70.8 km From Athens in a straight line. Even though Corinth in Biblical days was under the Roman Empire some of the ancient Greek gods temples and Biblical findings can still be found there today. Sometimes on a map Corinth is also called Korinthos.


What are the people of Corinth known for?

It is known for the temple of Apollo and was the wealthiest city in ancient Greece because of its location for trade.