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  1. 4 days ago · The Greco-Persian Wars (also often called the Persian Wars) were a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC [i] and lasted until 449 BC. The collision between the fractious political world of the Greeks and the enormous empire of the Persians began when Cyrus the Great conquered the Greek ...

    • 499–449 BC
    • Greek victory
  2. 9 hours ago · A theatrical culture flourished in ancient Greece from 700 BC. At its centre was the city-state of Athens, which became a significant cultural, political, and religious place during this period, and the theatre was institutionalised there as part of a festival called the Dionysia, which honoured the god Dionysus.

  3. 9 hours ago · The Telchines lived in Rhodes from ancient times, but were exiled by the sons of Rhodes, called the Heliadae. [27] 3.4 Settlement to Troad from Samothrace In 1420 BC, Dardanus migrated from Samothrace to Troad, where it was struck by a great tsunami. [28] In 1430 BC, Dardanus migrated from the flooded Metahydrium of Arcadia to live in ...

  4. 3 days ago · Ancient Athens.org: The Acropolis of ancient Athens. UNESCO: Acropolis, Athens. The monumental configuration of Athenian temporality: Space, identity and mnemonic trajectories of the Periklean building programme. (From Gale Academic OneFile) Facts & Details - Parthenon: Its history, architecture and sculptures (this has info on the Acropolis as ...

    • Jennifer King
    • 2013
  5. The rulers of this reality worship Saturn, form, the material world, and the cold, dark forces that make up our existence. There is a reason why the Black Cube is represented in many different countries with massive sculptures; as well as the largest investment firm in the world being called BlackRock.

  6. 5 days ago · Traditionally, “Hellenistic Judaism” was a designation for Judaism in the Greek-speaking world, including those Jews who spoke Greek and adopted a Greek way of life. However, it has been argued that all of Judaism after the conquests of Alexander the Great was Hellenistic Judaism. The Hellenistic period began with the conquests of the great ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CleopatraCleopatra - Wikipedia

    6 days ago · Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator ( Koinē Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Θεά Φιλοπάτωρ [note 5] lit. Cleopatra "father-loving goddess"; [note 6] 70/69 BC – 10 August 30 BC) was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and its last active ruler. [note 7] A member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its ...

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