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Mediterranean plants. The plants, which are mainly cultivated since ancient times until today in Greece and many other Mediterranean countries, are.

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Page 1: Mediterranean plants. The plants, which are mainly cultivated since ancient times until today in Greece and many other Mediterranean countries, are.

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The plants, which are mainly cultivated since

ancient times until today in Greece and many other

Mediterranean countries, are

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the olive

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and the vine.

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Here are two myths, one for each plant, from the Greek mythology

which are about the start of their cultivation from

the Greeks.

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The goddess Athena,

the donor of the olive

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The gods Poseidon1 and Athena2 claimed

the protection and the name of Athens.

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The opponents went up the rock of Acropolis

and competed in front the other gods and

Cecrops3the king of the city, who was the judge.

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Poseidon struck the ground

with his trident and immediately spurted a wave of salt water.

(In another variation of the myth instead of water sprang a white horse).

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Athena struck the ground

with her spear and a little olive tree appeared.

Immediately it grew and filled

olives.

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Cecrops considered Athena’s gift is more useful.

So the goddess Athena became the protectress of the city and gave the city

her name.

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1 Poseidon

In Greek mythology Poseidon is the god of the sea, the rivers, the springs and the drinking water.

He is the brother of Zeus and one of the twelve gods of Olympus. In his hand he

holds the trident.

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In Greek mythology Athena is the

goddess of the wisdom.

She is the favorite daughter of Zeus and

one of the twelve gods of Olympus. She

has the owl as a symbol. She is armed

and always virgin.

2 Athena

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The Parthenon on the Acropolis of Athens, perhaps the finest monument of human civilization, is the most famous temple dedicated to her.

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3 CecropsCecrops was a very

ancient form of Attica, native, born of the Earth itself.

He was double-natured. From the waist up he was a man and from the

waist down a snake.

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The birth of wine

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Once upon a time, the ancient god Dionysus was hosted by the king of Εtolia, Ιneas.  He enjoyed the hospitality so much, that he wanted to offer him a gift in return.

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In a distant country where he found himself, he took a small and tender vine and wrapped the roots in mud, to protect it not

to wither.

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He searched and found a small hollow bone and put it in it. It was

a bone of a nightingale

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He walked a lot to arrive at Ineas’ palace. But he was still far away and the vine started growing.

Dionysus began to look for something else to put it, so that it doesn’t wither. He found a bigger bone of a lion.

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He walked a lot again and he realized that the vine was growing so much and started getting out of its case. He searched again and found a much bigger bone, which was a bone of a pig, and he put the vine in it.

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So he arrived in Etolia. Ιneas accepted  the gift of Dionysus with joy  and planted it. It grew and gave fruits, nice and juicy grapes.

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Ineas ate some of them and pressed the rest to make wine.He saw with curiosity, that juice fermented quickly and turned in to wine.

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But the wine got both good and bad elements from the animals, which grew it in their bones.

So, if someone drinks a little wine, feels like a bird and starts singing.

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But, if someone continues drinking more wine,  becomes like a lion and starts roaring seeking a fight.

And if someone drinks even much more, he becomes like the quadruped animal, in thebone of which, Dionysus placed the vine for the last time.

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We thank Mr. Athanasios Georgiou, School Advisor of

English Language, for his help in translation from Greek language in English of the myth “The birth of wine”.

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The paintings made by Dimitra Goutzo

(Ambi Blue Tamashi), student of class C.

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Biography

Dimitra Goutzo (Ambi Blue Tamashi) is a 14 yeared old student, who lives in Ioannina-Greece and

her dream is to become an artist. She has been drawing since she was 4, motivated by her father

Yiannis Goutzos, who is a professional artist-painter.

On April 4th 2011, following a proposal from the Headmaster of High School of Perama Ioannina

Mr. Athanasios Tsanis, she displayed her art at the Prefecture of Ioannina.

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She prefers drawing things from her fantasy inspired by the Japanese cartoon Art (manga)

and realistic portraits. All of her artwork is made whether with color pencils or pencils.

If you would like to view more of her creation, please visit her site:

http://ambibluetamashi.deviantart.com

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