Greek Golden Age
This paper tells you about the Golden Age of Greece, which is from 500 to 350 BC. It tells about what Greeks did, who they worshipped, and other important things.The thing the Greeks are best known for, is their gods, and stories about them. The stories explained how things became. For instance, one story said that before the earth was made, there was a fight between a god, and a giant. The god killed the giant, and the parts of the giant became the earth. His teeth became the rocks, and his hair became the grass. His hands and feet became mountains, and his toes and fingers became trees.Some of the gods were Zeus, who was the ruler of all the gods, Hera was his wife, and Hermes was his messenger. Artemis was the goddess of the moon, and Apollo was the god of the sun. Poseidon was the god of the sea, Loki, the god of mischief, and, Dionysus, the god of wine. The Greeks, made sacrifices to the gods, so that the gods would honor them, and help them in times of trouble. They sacrificed animals, and other things that were special to them.The Greeks built temples, where they worshipped the gods. Each city had several temples, because each temple was used to worship one god. In each temple, there was a statue of a god th
The Greeks had a lot of jobs that people could do. The women wore bracelets and earrings, if they could afford it. For instruments, they used harps and flutes. All citizens (free men over 20) could vote, offices of government were filled by elections, and killing a Tyrant was excused. They made statues out of clay, gold, silver, and bronze. Their wives cooked, cleaned, and weaved, while the children under the age of eight played games all day, except during meals, and at bedtime. Around the whole city, there was a large stone wall that protected it. There, they learned music, math, and writing. It was just a nickname he got in school. They had the same type of government, the same jobs, homes, schools, and other things. For sports, the athletes wore no clothes.
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