The feeling of sexual attraction and idealization of another is called romantic love.
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Immanuel Kant
Explanation:
Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher who was one of the pioneers of the Enlightenment period and his most advanced works were done in epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, etc.
He was an elightenment-era philosopher who proposed a transcendental self to justify genuine free will in a deterministic universe because he believed that man has free will and shouldn't be shackled.
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Should be calcium right...
Explanation:
That is what i have been told as long as i can remember
Ancient Greek religion and culture were based on Ancient Mesopotamia culture and the culture from the people that lived near the Crete Island.
As these two cultures gave a lot of importance on magical powers and nature´s spirits , the Ancient Greek religion took a lot of these aspects.They were polytheistic they believe in many gods.
Consequently, Ancient Greek civilization wanted to give an explanation to all the natural phenomena around them so they created many gods and goddesses which personified each natural phenomena they want to understand. For instance, Poseidon was responsible for earthquakes and every event that happened in the sea.
They also created legends and myths in which the gods and goddesses appear and interact with humans. These myths or legends many times featured values, heroic events ,among others which provide examples of how the humans should behave.
Answer: B.Romulus and Remus went to the Tiber to look for a place to base the new colony of Alba Longa. According to legend, Remus chose the lowland between the Palatine and Capitol Hills, but Romulus insisted on establishing a town on the Palatine Hill. The appeal to the signs did not help, the quarrel broke out, during which Romulus killed his brother. According to another version, Romulus chose Palatine Hill and built even a wall on it, but Remus in a taunt jumped through it, which furious Romulus and forced him to kill his own brother.
Repenting of the murder of Remus, Romulus founded the city, which gave his name (lat. Roma), and became the king. The date of the foundation of the city is considered April 21, 753 BC, when around the Palatine Hill Plough was held furrow, which marked the border of the city.