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Greece and Rome mythology

Greece and Rome mythology. By: Destiny Collier,Akylah Mitchell,Ta’Quan Hendrieth,Javonne Williams. CUlture.

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Greece and Rome mythology

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  1. Greece and Rome mythology By: Destiny Collier,Akylah Mitchell,Ta’Quan Hendrieth,JavonneWilliams

  2. CUlture The culture of Greece has evolved over a couple of thousand of yeasrs.it started in Mycenaean Greece then continue in classical Greece.it successor is the byzantine empire other culture and states such as the Latin and Frankish states .modern democracies owe a debt to the beliefs of Greek people by the government.

  3. Greece religion was 97 percent of Christian orthodox. The rest of the Greek population is Muslim, roman catholic and Jewish. Religion

  4. language Greece have linguistics. Their language are aeolic,ionic,poric and its corresponded with the three tribes of Greek. Their language is also an member of the Indo-European family of language and is one of the major civilizations of the world.

  5. ancestors Children whose parents were born in Greece after a certain date have to go through an registration. There are some consulter embassies and lawyers that claim Greek citzenship.its possible through a great-grandparent or any ancestor born in Greece if the father,mother,grandmother,and grandfather were not as long as birth records can be found,.

  6. archetypes The diplomat The diplomat is able to concentrate or meditate with a lot odd groups as they are able to quickly assess the situation, understanding both sides point of view and is able to help them find a middle ground personal agenda.to have the diplomat as one of your main stereotypes you do not have to be an diplomat by profession.

  7. Transportation The romans traveled by land and sea. During early times the romans showed a great skill in engineering. They made aqueducts and brides that crossed the Tiber river to supply Rome with water ,to drain sewage and maintain a healthy city. The Romans then linked the capital with other communities they had conquered by the famous Roman road, that was so well designed that many still lie beneath the motorways of modern Italy.

  8. Greece has a lot of architecture such as the Parthenon which was built on the on the acropolis and built in 447 B.C. and it shows how and they have used the Doric, Ionic, and the Corinthian column structure. Architecture

  9. Greece art consists of arts such as acropolis arts or the kore and like Minoan art .They're art shows different expressions on the art face and different situations and wars through the art . ART

  10. The goddess The goddess is an known archetype that recognizes herself and shows wisdom, nurturing, and she also shows guidance, physical grace, and a lot of athletic prowess and sensuality.

  11. The Crene In the pagan tradition the goddess is often split into three to depict the different stages of a woman's life , mother ,maiden, and crene. The crene represents the wise old woman who's child bearing days are behind her. She is the respected older woman or grandparent at the heart of family who enjoys life and sharing her experience. Unfortunately the word crene or hog often has negative connections as many wise women and midwives were prosecuted as witches in the middle ages. Shadow of crene is the bitter old woman who has failed to learn from her life. She blames all her failings and un happiness on a society that no longer respects elders. As a result she become increasingly isolated and fearful.

  12. The king The king is very self centered. But the king lives his life with integrity and like to have a state of being complete, he always provides order and get anything he want . And when the king dies they always leave a legacy.

  13. The messiah demonstrates a powerful concept in a lot of religions. He also sees images in his mind ofour savior. And he also has a new revelation or a new epoch a way for path makers. And he has a lot of visions and sees unseen directions of things. The messiah

  14. The sage The sage is described as an old wise man. They have a lot of knowledge and are able to figure out things. They can be described as a teacher or a goru of things.

  15. The flood is suppose to be an natural disaster that is caused by the people sins or their wrongs that they have committed to the human race. The flood

  16. THE QUEEN The queen rules with justice and fairness and she does not play favorites, therefore everyone in her realm feels protected and secure. But the queen is realistic about the social and economic pressures faced by the poorest people touched by the kingdom, and feels compassion towards them. She also feels she should treat her subordinates in a condescending way, meaning she will constantly put them down, and rule by fear rather than love. She is disordered and uncentered. Her priorities center around herself and her own prosperity, and not the organization. She feels threatened by the power of others and constantly fears. So she must suppress, transfer, fire or get rid of all those who she feels pose a threat to the power she holds over the people and the kingdom.

  17. The Judge manifests as consistent destructive criticism, judging without compassion or with a hidden agenda. THE JUDGE

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