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  • Greek Cultural Night Ideas

    Greece has an abundantly rich cultural history that dates back thousands of years. By holding a Greek cultural night, you can partake in and share Greek traditions with family, friends or other members of your community. Whether you're of Greek heritage or just interested in other cultures, a night filled with Greek food, music and other cultural elements is a pleasurable way to learn about this complex culture.

  • Early Greek Ideas About War

    Ancient Greece, with its influential philosophers such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, is responsible for generating many of the viewpoints still prominent in Western civilization, including reason, justice, democracy and morality. The Greeks faced political and international problems, however, because of wars fought among themselves and across the Mediterranean. The justifications and reasons for these wars have given historians insight into the early Greek standards for entering into military conflicts.

  • How Did Religion Shape the Life & Culture of Greeks?

    Ancient Greeks believed that all aspects of their lives were influenced by the various gods that lived at the top of Mount Olympus. Different gods were in charge of different aspects of existence, and the Greeks would sacrifice to the gods to try to obtain favorable results for their activities. They built temples to particular gods and held festivals with music, plays, parades and feasts to honor gods who, they hoped, would intervene and make their lives better. In addition to believing that the gods could improve their lives, Greeks believed that the gods would take care of them after…

  • Aesop's Fables and Greek Culture

    Although their roots date back to ancient Sumeria, the people of ancient Greece knew the animal-based fables of Aesop well. Aesop, fictional or not, played an important role in the development of morality in the Greek empire.

  • Role of Women in Greek Culture

    The role of women in Greek culture has changed since ancient times. This can be attributed to improved education, the development of civilization and influences from other cultures.

  • The History of Tammuz

    Tammuz refers to the fourth month of the Hebrew calendar. The name Tammuz derives from the ancient Mesopotamian god of agriculture and fertility, who descended to the underworld and returned to life on a seasonal basis.

  • The History of the Saxons

    Every culture has a history and, in the case of many northern and eastern Europeans, their lineages can be traced back in time to a group known to historians as The Saxons. This nomadic tribe are largely responsible for settling modern day Germany, France, Belgium and parts of England and the Netherlands. The Saxon's views on official leadership, culture and religion helped shape modern thoughts on the topics, while their conquering, warlike lifestyle helped form the modern world.

  • Why Did Cowboys Wear Spurs?

    The spur is a piece of riding equipment originating in the first millennium, BC. Through the ages, spurs were used by riders to signal commands to their horses; they eventually came into use by the American cowboy via Mexico, where they had been brought over by the Spanish conquistadors. Spurs were especially useful to cowboys to maintain control over their horses because they couldn't use reigns when performing duties that required them to use their hands and upper bodies.

  • Greek Philosophy & Culture

    Ancient Greece introduced the principles of democracy on a large scale for the first time in history. In addition, ancient Greek philosophers worked with concepts that are still being debated and discussed today.

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