Which of the following is NOT true about Greek heroes?
They were objects of worship.
The most...
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English, 06.09.2020 03:01 erinmcdonaldr6860
Which of the following is NOT true about Greek heroes?
They were objects of worship.
The most famous one was Hermes.
They were models of arete.
They were usually demigods.
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