During the time period in which many new American cities were founded, most highly educated people were well versed in Greek history and language. Ancient Greece has long been called "the cradle of Western civilization," meaning the civilization that sprang up in Western Europe and migrated to the Americas. This is because it was the Classical Greeks who first developed many of the current aspects of our civilization. Those include belief in individualism, democracy, appreciation of the arts, and the application of science and mathematics in order to understand the world. Ancient Greece was not one large country, but a collection of independent city-states. Naming a city for a Greek god or goddess may have been intended to allude to the independent spirit of the city. In addition, the Greek gods and goddesses of Greek mythology each had particular qualities or powers, and it may be that the city founders wanted their cities to be noted for similar characteristics.
The Greek gods were worshiped in all ancient Greek cities.
Indeed. They were named after Roman and Greek gods.
Yes they were named after Greek gods. They are the same gods same power but different names. The most important gods are named after planets
The Greek goddess of love and beauty is named Aphrodite, corresponding to the planet Venus. The Greek god of war is named Ares, corresponding to the planet Mars.
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He did this so neighboring states would know that he had conquered many other states and so they would think that he is big and bad so they wouldn't mess with him.
Athens was Athena
They have named cars after practically everything, so Greek gods is not surprising.
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Jupiter is named after the king of Greek gods, Zeus.
Some of the planets were named after greek or roman gods.
Mount Olympus is the home of the Greek gods. Maybe the Olympics?