Greek Culture

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There are all kinds of things about greeks going from their culture,ancient greeks,and greek mythology.Greek culture is a very important part of their history.Ancient greek had so many topic ranging from the life of the people and their interestingly unique government.The told stories of greek mythology were always appealing to me with their neat gods and goddesses.

Many of their traditions are centered on the Greek Orthodox faith. However, not all traditions are centered on the Greek Orthodox faith, but about 98 percent of greeks celebrate traditionally on Greek Orthodox faith.For example, traditional Greek dances and folk music. Greek language is very vital to the greek culture. “The first written Greek was found on baked mud tablets …show more content…

Greek parents usually arranged their children's marriages, and greeks usually married other greeks. Education. In general only the children of citizens received an education in ancient Greece. Very few girls attended school , but if it was available they learned to read and write at home.Therefore, if you were a girl it was kind of hard for you to get a quality education. In Sparta,Greece at the age of 7 boys were sent to military camp. At this camp the boys learned discipline and to endure harsh conditions. Even girls engaged in physical competition which shocked most Greeks outside Sparta. Now their government was a democratic.Athens became the most successful democracy of ancient Greece during the 400’s B.C. according to my sources that is. Then there is Sparta with their government, which was the most powerful oligarchy in ancient greece. What is an oligarchy government one might ask? An oligarchy government is a form of government run by a small number of people such as wealthy landowners, royalty, or powerful military figures. “Sparta was governed by 5 officials, called ephors, and the gerousia, a council made up of 28 elders and the kings.” (Krentz,Peter) Thier citizens elected ephors for a one year

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