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  1. Medieval medicine of Western Europe. In the Middle Ages, the medicine of Western Europe was composed of a mixture of existing ideas from antiquity. In the Early Middle Ages, following the fall of the Western Roman Empire, standard medical knowledge was based chiefly upon surviving Greek and Roman texts, preserved in monasteries and elsewhere.

  2. G. Medieval Greek Orthodox church buildings ‎ (1 C) Categories: Medieval Greece. Architecture in Greece. Medieval architecture by country. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TunicTunic - Wikipedia

    A tunic is a garment for the body, usually simple in style, reaching from the shoulders to a length somewhere between the hips and the knees. The name derives from the Latin tunica, the basic garment worn by both men and women in Ancient Rome, which in turn was based on earlier Greek garments that covered wearers' waists.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greek_artGreek art - Wikipedia

    Greek art began in the Cycladic and Minoan civilization, and gave birth to Western classical art in the subsequent Geometric, Archaic and Classical periods (with further developments during the Hellenistic Period). It absorbed influences of Eastern civilizations, of Roman art and its patrons, and the new religion of Orthodox Christianity in the ...

  5. The classical elements typically refer to earth, water, air, fire, and (later) aether which were proposed to explain the nature and complexity of all matter in terms of simpler substances. [1] [2] Ancient cultures in Greece, Angola, Tibet, India, and Mali had similar lists which sometimes referred, in local languages, to "air" as "wind" and the ...

  6. Ang Griyegong Mediebal ( Griyego: Μεσαιωνική ελληνική γλώσσα) na kilala rin bilang Griyegong Bisantino [1] ang yugto ng wikang Griyego sa pagitan ng Mga Gitnang Panahon noong mga 600 BCE at pagbagsak ng Constantinople noong 1453. Ang huling petsa aynagmamarka ng wakas ng Mga Gitnang Panahon sa Timog-silangang Europa.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greek_dancesGreek dances - Wikipedia

    Greek dance ( choros; Greek: χορός, romanized : chorós) is an old tradition, being referred to by authors such as Plato, Aristotle, Plutarch and Lucian. [1] There are different styles and interpretations from all of the islands and surrounding mainland areas. Each region formed its own choreography and style to fit in with their own ways.

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