Ancient Greeks used the word adamas -- meaning unconquerable -- to describe the mineral diamond.
They call them Xeni, alodapi.********************Ancient Greeks called the foreigners barbarians (βάρβαροι) but without the negative meaning that this word has nowdays. It meant mostly people with another language and also foreigner, people from another land.
Amphora.
Ellada
In the ancient past the Greeks believe in what we today call "classic mythology", the Olympians: Hera, Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Apollo, Artemis, Dionysus, Aphrodite, Athena, Ares, Hermes, and Hephaestus. As well as others: today, many Greeks believe in God. There is, however, the revival of New Age "pagan" believes.
gaea
Hellas.
Artemis
χαλαζίας
they called it police
The Pathenon of life.
Ancient Greeks used the word adamas -- meaning unconquerable -- to describe the mineral diamond.
They did not, it comes from the Hebrew - Sulfur is referenced in the Bible as brimstone.
Nothing, Antarctica was unknown to the ancient Greeks
The Temple of the ancient Greek Goddess Athena is called Parthenon.
In France, Physical Education is known as "Education Physique" or "EPS" (Education Physique et Sportive).
What did ancient Egyptians call the country that you know ad Sudan