Music of Ancient Greece - Hymn to the Muse - by Halaris
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Uploaded on Jul 18, 2008
Music of Ancient Greece - Hymn to the Muse - by Christodoulos Halaris -Ancient Greek Music
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Edoardo Crosetto 2 years ago
Everythings derive from the Greeks!
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sfentonas11 2 years ago
hahah yeah right hunderts of archaeologist and musicians are working on ancient greek notes and lyrics to reproduce this hyms, but mr. prof. dr. dr. steven james knows that this is a fake.. how stupid can be a man??
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antifadimos 6 months ago
0:46 pandouris or pandourida,the "ancestor" of bouzouki!
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jumshid 1 year ago
The very uneducated people living in the Roman empire converted to Christianity, their number grew and so they had more influence over governance, and I already mentioned this before but you ignored it. "As for myself I consider the Greek culture nonsense, uttered by an evil demon and the saddest of affairs" This was by a high ranking Christian by the beginning of infiltration of the Greek mainland by Christians.
Romans+Greeks = Hellenists ----> forced into Christianity
Understand?
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jumshid 1 year ago
My friend, what you don't seem to understand is that when the Greeks were under "Roman rule", Christianity wasn't involved yet. In fact, the Romans had invaded the Greek mainland through the coast of Sicily, and through Macedonia by ground. Then the Romans acquired the culture of the Greeks, most notably the Gods of Olympus, with Zeus/Jupiter, Athena/Minerva, Ares/Mars etc. Christianity invaded Eastern Europe in the beginning of the 2nd Century AD
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jumshid 1 year ago
the point of a debate is to reply to facts given by the debater (s), whereas then they will reply back in fact. You originally replied to my comment with your opinion, at which I replied back to you, and you must have taken my facts into account, therefore you ignored it. Which means I shouldn't need to reply back to you, or your facts. Period
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jumshid 1 year ago
You have ignored all my facts I have given you.
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jumshid 1 year ago
This is a quote from a Christian about Ancient Greeks.
"As for myself I consider the Greek culture nonsense, uttered by an evil demon and the saddest of affairs" - Georgius Monachus
"None must call his children the Greek ancestors' names, be that of their father, their mother, their grandfather or their great grandfather, but instead you must use those of the righteous Christians"
This is what i'm trying to tell you, I hate the Christians for destroying beautiful Greek culture.
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