Classic Greek Culture
.... civilization. During his adult life Pythagoras of geometry fame lived in the
Greek colonies of
Sicily and Southern Italy. The Greeks ....
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Greek Philosophy Influence
.... Roman conquest of
Sicily and Italy allowed for the introduction of
Greek culture, since Greeks occupied these territories. Roman ....
(1667

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The City of Carthage
.... The
Greek hold in Southern Italy was steadily growing, and in
Sicily, the
Greek city of Syracuse was overshadowing its neighbors and becoming a major regional ....
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Political Philosophy
.... of Egesta (which has a local dispute with another Sicilian
Greek city). The argument, in summary, is that Syracuse is becoming too dominant in
Sicily, and that ....
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Hannibal's Offensive Policy & Roman Campaign
.... common enemy was no guarantee of stability in subject-ally relationships; Syracuse was never able to rest quite easy in its dominance of
Greek Sicily, in spite ....
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Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... 320ff) assigns an identity to the Hellenized or
Greek-speaking Jews .... a host of Mediterranean ports (Cyprus, Crete, Syracuse (on
Sicily), Alexandria), including ....
(3013

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Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... 320ff) assigns an identity to the Hellenized or
Greek-speaking Jews .... a host of Mediterranean ports (Cyprus, Crete, Syracuse (on
Sicily), Alexandria), including ....
(3018

12

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Egypt The Ptolemaic Dynasty in Egypt, esta
.... Specialty livestock and fig trees were imported from Arabia,
Sicily and Asia Minor; seed .... was this trade that Egypt established trading centers on
Greek islands. ....
(2995

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Causes and Effects of the Punic Wars
.... Modeled on the
Greek phalanx, the Roman legion consisted of 4,000 infantry organized .... However, in 275 BC, the Carthaginians recaptured most of
Sicily from the ....
(1473

6

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The Byzantine Empire and the Great Schism
.... Pontiff constitute even today the principal errors of the
Greek church" (Maas). .... that would become European kingdoms abroad (eg, Jerusalem,
Sicily), were more ....
(3770

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Imperial Worship under Roman Caesars
.... the result of the fusion of primitive Latin and
Greek elements." According .... generals, like Gaius Marcellus after he liberated Syracuse in
Sicily from Carthage ....
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Hannibal's Military Skill
.... over the western Mediterranean Sea and its former dominance in western
Sicily and Sardinia .... According to the
Greek historian Polybius (200-118 BC), Hannibal "was ....
(1457

6

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Imperial Worship System of the Early Caesars
.... the result of the fusion of primitive Latin and
Greek elements." According .... generals, like Gaius Marcellus after he liberated Syracuse in
Sicily from Carthage ....
(2843

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The Histories of Herodutus
.... Herodotus distinguishes between groups of those who are either
Greek by birth or who .... that the Greeks sought as allies, such as the people of
Sicily and Syracuse ....
(3143

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Roman Art of the Julio-Claudian Period
.... Instead, as Zuntz has shown, the original Venus of
Sicily shared as many characteristics with the
Greek Persephone as she did with the
Greek Aphrodite; she ....
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Alexander The Great
.... There were overlaps and gaps.
Greek city-states colonized westward to
Sicily, intermingling on the Italian peninsula with Latins and others. ....
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The rise of Muslim Science
....
Sicily was a meeting point between two cultural areas; therefore, it became a natural medium for transmitting ancient
Greek and medieval culture. ....
(4284

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Religious Monotheism
.... Eberts (320ff) assigns an identity to the Hellenized or
Greek-speaking Jews .... of a host of Mediterranean ports (Cyprus, Crete, Syracuse on
Sicily, Alexandria, etc ....
(4928

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Three Monotheism Faiths
.... Eberts (320ff) assigns an identity to the Hellenized or
Greek-speaking Jews .... of a host of Mediterranean ports (Cyprus, Crete, Syracuse on
Sicily, Alexandria, etc ....
(4928

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The School of Antioch in Development of Christianity
.... Eberts (320ff) assigns an identity to the Hellenized or
Greek-speaking Jews .... a host of Mediterranean ports (Cyprus, Crete, Syracuse (on
Sicily), Alexandria, etc ....
(4870

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Jesus Christ
.... 1997, p. 320ff) assigns identity to the Hellenized or
Greek-speaking Jews .... of a host of Mediterranean ports (Cyprus, Crete, Syracuse (on
Sicily), Alexandria, etc ....
(4473

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The Papacy and The Crusades
.... new ideas, whether Islam in general or the commentaries on
Greek philosophy by .... Peter of Aragon (in Spain) benefited from a revolution in
Sicily against France ....
(722

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The works of Judah Halevi (c. 1080-c. 1142)
.... because the main sources of inspiration were Arabic works or
Greek writings rendered .... which had gradually been translated by Arab scholars in
Sicily and Spain. ....
(1961

8

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Influence of Religion on Politics in Ancient Greece
.... of the main opponents that the gods--the same gods in the
Greek pantheon that .... of the comparison is the Athenian resolution in 416 BC to invade
Sicily, made a ....
(2504

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BATTLE OF LEPANTO This research paper discusses
.... Beeching said the Mediterranean west of the
Greek isles "represented both a mass .... in the central and western Mediterranean to raids on
Sicily, Italy's Adriatic ....
(2891

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BATTLE OF LEPANTO in 1571 This research paper discusses
.... Beeching said the Mediterranean west of the
Greek isles "represented both a mass .... in the central and western Mediterranean to raids on
Sicily, Italy's Adriatic ....
(2891

12

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Louis L'Amour's The Walking Drum
.... across Asia and North Africa into Spain and
Sicily, there came a flood of enlightenment. From Alexandria came translations of the
Greek classics, followed by ....
(1576

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Hannibal and Wars
.... was a realist; the Roman connection helped preserve general peace in
Sicily as well as his own hold on power. With his death, Siciliot
Greek politics briefly ....
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Song of Roland
.... evidence that these books have as their main audience
Greek-speaking Gentiles .... host of Mediterranean ports (Cyprus, Crete, Syracuse (on
Sicily), Alexandria, etc ....
(2818

11

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Theme of Christianity in The Song of Roland
.... evidence that these books have as their main audience
Greek-speaking Gentiles .... host of Mediterranean ports (Cyprus, Crete, Syracuse (on
Sicily), Alexandria, etc ....
(2818

11

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