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The 
Greek 
Culture 
Presentation by : DEVRAJ R. JAYAPALAN 
SHARMILA RADAKRISHNAN
History 
y Early Philosophy 
y Greece achieved its independence from the OttomanEmpire in 1829. 
y Following the defeat of Communist rebels in 1949, Greece joined 
NATOin 1952. 
y A military dictatorship, which in 1967 suspended many political liberties 
and forced the king to flee the country, lasted seven years. 
y The 1974 democratic elections and a referendum created a 
parliamentary republic and abolished the monarchy. 
y Greece joined theEuropean Community in 1981.
Facts 
y Population: A little less than 11 million. 
y Religion: Greek Orthodox — 98 percent; Muslim — 1.3 
percent; other — 0.7 percent. 
y Size: Slightly smaller than Alabama. 
y President: Costas Caramanlis 
y Greece is known as the cradle of democracy.
The Genesis Story 
• Pelasgian: Goddess of all things, called Eurynome, and she had arisen 
from solely Chaos. She divided the seas, and danced, and from her 
movement creation had initiated. From her delicate fingers she begot a 
snake god, Orphion, and her child, seeing this breath-taking goddess 
prance about, was filled with desire, and coiled himself around his mother. 
She was impregnated with the Universal Egg. From this egg all the 
universe sprang: the sun, moon, stars, earth, and all the world's creatures 
and critters. Eurynome then created seven planetary powers, and placed 
a Titan and Titaness to watch over each. The first man emerged from the 
dust of Arcadia; his name was Pelasgus.
• Homeric/Orphic: iNyx [light] and Erebus [darkness] who gave birth 
to a silver egg in which Eros hatched and thus set the world in motion. 
This Eros was nothing like the mischievous cherub often associated 
with the Roman's Cupid, though; this Eros was double-sexed with four 
heads and had created the earth, sky, moon, and planets. Nyx was 
personified as a triad of Night, Order, and Justice, and was the ruler of 
all of this until her power was granted to Uranus. 
• Olympian: First there was Chaos, and from Chaos, Gaia, or mother 
earth, emerged. She soon had her son Uranus, who instantly showered 
her with fertility and impregnated her with the Hecatoncheires [hundred-handed 
giants], Cyclops, and Titans. Uranus and Gaia were also the 
parents off all the seas, mountains, and natural features of the world.
Mythology continued 
y The Greeks used myth to explain natural phenomena, cultural variations, 
traditional enmities, and friendships. It was a source of pride to be able to trace 
one's descent from a mythological hero or a god. 
There are 4 different types of Gods 
• Olympians: The superior Gods 
• Aphrodite,(love and beauty)Ares,(war) Apollo(Arts) 
• Titans: the beings who ruled before the coming of the Olympians 
• Gaia (Earth Goddess), Atlas 
• Chthonians: these are the Greek gods and goddesses of Earth and the 
Underworld 
• Hates, Thanatos (Death) 
• Free spirits: do not fit into a specific category 
• Asklepios (Healing) Nike (Goddess of victory)
Women’s Early Roles 
• Controlled by the men 
• Spent most time at home with the other womens doing house work 
• Marriage: Girls got married in their teens. Fathers chose the 
husband. 
• Wedding Ceremony: Make an offering to the Gods and then 
share a cake with her husband. 
• Women were not regarded as a part of the family until the first 
child was born. 
• Life expectancy: 35-40 years because of child bearing. 
• Respectable women would not be seen in public.
Women’s roles continued 
• Three classes of women 
• Wives class: 
• Stay at home and weave. Could not go in public except for religious 
ceremonies. 
• Concubines: 
• Poor women, led to prostitution for survival. 
• Hetaerae: 
• Educated women. Companions to men for a price. Meet men at parties. 
Intellectual companions as well.
Greek Men 
• Leaders of the household 
• Hunting, and work 
• Social Life 
• Not there much for the family 
• Elders have a high status and should be treated with respect.
Dress 
• Clothing for both women and men consisted of 
two main garments—a tunic and a cloak. 
• Fabric was brightly colored and made by hand 
by the women. 
• Womens’ tunic reached to the floor. Men’s 
were usually above the knees.
Greek Food 
FOOD IN DAILY LIFE 
• Grain, grapes, and olives are central to the diet, 
supplemented with eggs, cheese, yogurt, fish, 
lamb, goat, chicken, rice, and fruits and 
vegetables. 
• Certain foods are emblematic of the national 
identity, including moussaka, baklava, 
thick coffee, and resinated wine (retsina ).
Food Customs at Ceremonial Occasions 
• Guests must always be offered refreshment 
• At funerals, mourners are givenkoliva (boiled wheat, 
sugar, and cinnamon), a special cake is baked on 
New Year's Day, and the midnight Easter service 
is followed by a feast, generally of lamb.

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The greek culture 1, greek, culture, philosophy, religion

  • 1. The Greek Culture Presentation by : DEVRAJ R. JAYAPALAN SHARMILA RADAKRISHNAN
  • 2. History y Early Philosophy y Greece achieved its independence from the OttomanEmpire in 1829. y Following the defeat of Communist rebels in 1949, Greece joined NATOin 1952. y A military dictatorship, which in 1967 suspended many political liberties and forced the king to flee the country, lasted seven years. y The 1974 democratic elections and a referendum created a parliamentary republic and abolished the monarchy. y Greece joined theEuropean Community in 1981.
  • 3. Facts y Population: A little less than 11 million. y Religion: Greek Orthodox — 98 percent; Muslim — 1.3 percent; other — 0.7 percent. y Size: Slightly smaller than Alabama. y President: Costas Caramanlis y Greece is known as the cradle of democracy.
  • 4. The Genesis Story • Pelasgian: Goddess of all things, called Eurynome, and she had arisen from solely Chaos. She divided the seas, and danced, and from her movement creation had initiated. From her delicate fingers she begot a snake god, Orphion, and her child, seeing this breath-taking goddess prance about, was filled with desire, and coiled himself around his mother. She was impregnated with the Universal Egg. From this egg all the universe sprang: the sun, moon, stars, earth, and all the world's creatures and critters. Eurynome then created seven planetary powers, and placed a Titan and Titaness to watch over each. The first man emerged from the dust of Arcadia; his name was Pelasgus.
  • 5. • Homeric/Orphic: iNyx [light] and Erebus [darkness] who gave birth to a silver egg in which Eros hatched and thus set the world in motion. This Eros was nothing like the mischievous cherub often associated with the Roman's Cupid, though; this Eros was double-sexed with four heads and had created the earth, sky, moon, and planets. Nyx was personified as a triad of Night, Order, and Justice, and was the ruler of all of this until her power was granted to Uranus. • Olympian: First there was Chaos, and from Chaos, Gaia, or mother earth, emerged. She soon had her son Uranus, who instantly showered her with fertility and impregnated her with the Hecatoncheires [hundred-handed giants], Cyclops, and Titans. Uranus and Gaia were also the parents off all the seas, mountains, and natural features of the world.
  • 6. Mythology continued y The Greeks used myth to explain natural phenomena, cultural variations, traditional enmities, and friendships. It was a source of pride to be able to trace one's descent from a mythological hero or a god. There are 4 different types of Gods • Olympians: The superior Gods • Aphrodite,(love and beauty)Ares,(war) Apollo(Arts) • Titans: the beings who ruled before the coming of the Olympians • Gaia (Earth Goddess), Atlas • Chthonians: these are the Greek gods and goddesses of Earth and the Underworld • Hates, Thanatos (Death) • Free spirits: do not fit into a specific category • Asklepios (Healing) Nike (Goddess of victory)
  • 7. Women’s Early Roles • Controlled by the men • Spent most time at home with the other womens doing house work • Marriage: Girls got married in their teens. Fathers chose the husband. • Wedding Ceremony: Make an offering to the Gods and then share a cake with her husband. • Women were not regarded as a part of the family until the first child was born. • Life expectancy: 35-40 years because of child bearing. • Respectable women would not be seen in public.
  • 8. Women’s roles continued • Three classes of women • Wives class: • Stay at home and weave. Could not go in public except for religious ceremonies. • Concubines: • Poor women, led to prostitution for survival. • Hetaerae: • Educated women. Companions to men for a price. Meet men at parties. Intellectual companions as well.
  • 9. Greek Men • Leaders of the household • Hunting, and work • Social Life • Not there much for the family • Elders have a high status and should be treated with respect.
  • 10. Dress • Clothing for both women and men consisted of two main garments—a tunic and a cloak. • Fabric was brightly colored and made by hand by the women. • Womens’ tunic reached to the floor. Men’s were usually above the knees.
  • 11. Greek Food FOOD IN DAILY LIFE • Grain, grapes, and olives are central to the diet, supplemented with eggs, cheese, yogurt, fish, lamb, goat, chicken, rice, and fruits and vegetables. • Certain foods are emblematic of the national identity, including moussaka, baklava, thick coffee, and resinated wine (retsina ).
  • 12. Food Customs at Ceremonial Occasions • Guests must always be offered refreshment • At funerals, mourners are givenkoliva (boiled wheat, sugar, and cinnamon), a special cake is baked on New Year's Day, and the midnight Easter service is followed by a feast, generally of lamb.