The history of Ancient Greece is perpetuated in the manuscripts of its well-renowned writers, philosophers, and scientists, but, to some extent, the events that couldn’t be scientifically explained at the time were explained from a religious point of view and taken quite seriously. It was believed that the gods were powerful divine judges who could change the fate of any human being; this fact was so deeply rooted in the people’s heads that it is hard to distinguish truth from fantasy. Scientific theories are sometimes controversial, and some of the mysteries of this nation can hardly be resolved. Here is a list of the most popular riddles of the history of Ancient Greece without scientific proof that cannot be solved.
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