Part B: Theseus and the Minotaur In the Greek version of Theseus and the Minotaur, the painter …show more content…
The nation had jagged coastlines breaking the land into numerous areas. No king ever united ancient Greece, and the Greeks became seafarers, who enjoy traveling by sea rather than land travel. The principal deities in Greek mythologies lived in Mount Olympus, which was the highest point in the all of Greece, and Zeus reigned over all the other gods. The city-state comprised of independent states that included a city and the territories that surrounded it. The Greeks incorporated the mountains of the Greek natural landscape into the myths, and most of them were featured as sacred places filled with the spiritual