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    Greece Geography: About four-fifths of Greece is mountain which incorporate most of the islands around Greece. Mountain Olympus is one of the highest peak and was the legendary home of the ancient Gods. The four observable geographical regions that Greece has is Pindus, Epirus, Thessaly, and Thrace. Pindus divide Northern Greece into damp mountains while Epirus is in the West and sunny, dry plains and lesser mountain ranges. The Eastern region which is Thessaly is mainly all plains, and Thrace…

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    human form and feeling was the spark that led Ancient Greece through their tremendous cycle and development of the many categories in the arts. Ancient Greece is noted to be the greatest influence on Western societies, accolades include the following, art, literature, philosophy and science. Greece was built off two Bronze Age civilizations located in the eastern Mediterranean, the Minoan and the Mycenean. Athens, the capital and largest city in Greece is credited to the creation of what is…

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    Since the location of Greece at the crossing point of the west and east, Greek culture and traditions ae very rich and diverse. The Greek culture began to develop thousands years ago and it includes the Paleolithic era and the birth of the great Minoan, Mycenaean and Cycladic civilizations through the Classical Period and the Golden Age. Due to the Greek life was dominated by religion, the temples of ancient Greece were the biggest and most beautiful. Also, they have the purpose to built is that…

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    different than the geography of modern Greece Ancient Greece life teaches a lot of things. The excellence of the was reflected in almost every spheres of the ancient life here which included arts, culture, cities, planning, sports, games, inventions and the technologies used Wars occurred often and were not rare tragedy. Games had a great influence on the ancient Greece life. Olympian, Isthmian, Pythian and Nemean are the four types of games in Olden Greece. All these were a dedication to the…

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    Hippocratic oath g - created in Greece by Hippocrates, known as the father of medicine. m- taken by physicians in modern times and pertains to the ethical practice of medicine. democracy g - the word is derived form Greek and means popular government m- the model for our government marathon g-The event is named after the fabled run of the Greek soldier Pheidippides, a messenger from the Battle of Marathon to Athens. m- a sport still practiced today. citizen g-While citizenship…

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    All three periods reflect the culture of that time in Ancient Greece and follow the advancements in Greek society. For example, sculptures from different periods have different aesthetics. This means that the idea of what is beautiful changed in Greek culture over time. Art and architecture of Ancient Greece also reflects the beliefs, thoughts, and advancements of their culture. Ancient Greek Culture, as seen in their art, is different from our own Western culture in various regards. First of…

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    The Greeks are well known for their temples, such as one of the biggest ones, the Parthenon. The Parthenon has been standing for thousands of years. It is a symbol of the Greeks culture and their building creations. The Parthenon was an important architectural advancement for the ancient Greeks, and it still stands strong today. The Parthenon was built for the goddess Athena. Athena was the goddess of a lot of things including; wisdom, war, courage, inspiration, civilization, strength, and…

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    the Hellenic Greece and Hellenistic Greece is the Geography and the way it shaped out the communities. During the Hellenic period, the once-independent Greek city-states, which had expanded their influence throughout much of the Mediterranean basin, were conquered and united by the Macedonians. From then on the cities states became known as the Greco-Macedonians whose goal is to conquer the Persian Empire under Alexander. The name, Hellenistic period is derived from the spread of Greece and it…

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    “Greece, the captive, took her savage victor captive and brought the arts into rustic Latium,” wrote Horace, a Roman poet describing the relationship between Greece and Rome. (CITE) In other words, Horace thought that while Rome won the battle, Greece won the war in so much as its culture remained viable in Rome. After a victorious battle, the Romans collected Greek valuables and headed home. For example, a Roman general, Fulvius Nobilior, paraded over a thousand bronze and marble statues…

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    Ancient Greece brought many important things to modern day society. Democracy, philosophy, science, and sport are just a few of the things amazing things Greece has brought to our modern world. We can also thank our modern understanding of theatre and performance art to the ancient Greeks, as it all began in Attica, Greece. Greek theatre began in Attica, Greece as a celebration of the ancient god of fertility and wine, Dionysus. People would perform cult rituals in Attica, usually that of song…

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