Is Latin in some parts of most languages?
Yes
What did the Ancient Greeks believe in?
Greek Gods
How was the clothing usually made?
Handmade
What is Greece's most famous dish?
Moussaka.
What is one of the most important celebration for the Greeks?
Easter would be one of the most important celebrations
What was the Trojan horse?
The trojan horse was a giant wooden horse built by the ancient Greeks so they could get into the city of Troy. The horse was built so that some of the Greeks would hide inside of it while other Greeks offered the horse as a gift so the people of troy.
Who is the king of Greek gods?
Zeus
What do people in modern day Greece wear?
Clothes similar to the ones we have here.
What is one of the main ingredients used in the Greek kitchen?
Olive Oil
On Easter what do women usually do?
They bake buns and dye the eggs in red.
Who made the Hippocratic oath?
Hippocrates created the Hippocratic oath
What would the ancient Greeks build in honour of the Gods?
Temples
How high did the buskin usually go up the leg?
Up to the knee
Name a few popular Greek dishes.
Gyros, Moussaka,Souvlaki.
In Greece, what is the carnival called?
The carnival is called Apokries.
List 3 out of the 4 things the ancient Greeks were known for
The ancient Greeks were the foundation for philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, and medicine having a large impact on the beginning of all of this.
What would the gods do to people that were misbehaving?
Punish them :(
Homespun fabric could serve as what?
A garment
What are a few foods the ancient Greeks ate.
Bread, vegetables, porridge.
Why does Greek Independence Day celebrate?
It celebrates the declaration of the Independence War.
How long did it take Alexander the Great to create his empire that stretched 3000 miles
It took Alexander the Great 13 years to do this
Where did Zeus, the king of the gods live?
On Mount Olympus
What garments did women and men’s clothing consist of?
Tunic and/or cloak
What main ingredients do Greece’s popular foods tend to use?
Ingredients like: grains, fish, meat and Olive oil.
Why do the Greeks celebrate Ohi Day?
For when the Greek dictator refused to let Italians invade their county.