The encounter with Maron shows that ancient Greeks held a sacred view of hospitality, it was very important to them. The Odyssey was written by Homer.
It was the first place to hold the Olympic games
Hermes was the messenger god so he delivered messages to the gods.
because he was the God who gave the greeks inspiration.
Greek because so the Greeks could understand the Bible.
It's simply part of their culture. Greeks are just naturally hospitable I guess.
Hospitality was obviously important to the Greeks in The Odyssey. it might have had something to do with the fact that they where away from home a lot in their time and they relied on the hospitality of other to survive. Most importantly, the gods wanted the Greeks to show hospitality, in fact, not being hospitable would result in being punished by the gods.
why's hades important to the greeks
The encounter with Maron shows that ancient Greeks held a sacred view of hospitality, it was very important to them. The Odyssey was written by Homer.
The encounter with Maron shows that ancient Greeks held a sacred view of hospitality, it was very important to them. The Odyssey was written by Homer.
The first civilization to use hospitality to encourage guests was the Ancient Greeks. During the Greek Olympics, people from other countries were given food and lodging so they could watch the games.
Hospitality is the important Greek value revealed in the treatment of the unknown beggar by Telemachus and Eumaeus. They demonstrate kindness and hospitality by offering food, shelter, and aid to the stranger, following the tradition of xenia, the ancient Greek concept of guest-friendship.
the values of the Greeks was they had great hospitality and they felt loyalty was extremely imporatnat.
It's important so you can cater to different peoples needs of different culture's.
hospitality umbrella is umbrella hospitality so that it ! ...effortless ..
Not obviously so, no. The Greeks associated him with Hermes, and the Romans with Mercury. So not so important.
The Greeks an Romans had a system of hospitality where it they were obliged by their religion to allow travelers into their homes and provide lodging. Gods could disguise themselves as people in their religion and it was emphasized in many myths to be courteous and allow travelers to stay just in case they are a god. One of Zeus' many roles is being the god of hospitality, so by showing hospitality they are worshiping Zeus.