The History of Herodotus
.... the latter two that was never overcome: Nevertheless, Persian rule during its first fifty years made no great change in the position of the
Greek cities in Asia ....
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The Traditions Of Ancient Athens and Sparta
.... "In the first century of its existence, Sparta's cultural awakening was not unlike similar trends in neighboring
Greek cities" (Wikipedia www.wikipedia.org). ....
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Greek and Roman Architecture
.... There was no parallel for the insula in the
Greek cities. Lacking the tremendous influx of population characteristic of the Roman ....
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Classic Greek Culture
.... Available at: http://www.comptons.com/encyclo pedia/ARTICLES/0075/00777728_A. html, April 2001, 1-3.
Greek & Roman
Cities of Western Turkey. ....
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Architectural Purity of The Parthenon
.... and the fleet. When the Persians were defeated in 479 BC, Athens emerged as the leader among
Greek cities. Thus Athens controlled ....
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Agora
.... of individual colonnades or shops" (The Agora in Ancient 1). The agora in older
Greek cities had developed in a haphazard fashion, not as a planned unit. ....
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Modern Greek-American Culture
.... Generally lacking technical and English-language skills,
Greek immigrants preferred to live in
cities where they could find jobs, be paid weekly, and seek out ....
(1303

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Greek Philosophy and Political Thought
.... The
cities of India in the ancient period were still ruled by dynastic leaders .... by a council of brahmins not unlike the council of leading
Greek citizens who sit ....
(1396

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Decline of Sparta
.... Thebes was the first major power to form a military unit of 300 "highly-trained full-time soldiers" in 378 BC the "Sacred Band." Other
Greek cities would hire ....
(2122

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Reasons for the Decline of Sparta
.... Thebes was the first major power to form a military unit of 300 "highly-trained full-time soldiers" in 378 BC the "Sacred Band." Other
Greek cities would hire ....
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Alexander the Great & Philip V of Macedon
.... Moreover, to the Anatolian
Greek cities held under the yoke of Persian rule, such "barbarous" Greeks as the Macedonians would appear as compatriot liberators. ....
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The Parthenon and the Pantheon
.... 292). To build the Parthenon, Pericles used money from the mutual-defense fund established by the alliance of
Greek cities. This ....
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Alexander the Great as a Military Leader
.... were somewhat masked behind the mission of avenging past wrongs committed by the Persians against the Greeks and his desire to recover the
Greek cities of Asia ....
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Hannibal's Offensive Policy & Roman Campaign
.... to it by ethnic ties, but these would not apply to the
cities of Etruria, or those of Campania, and perhaps least of all to the the
Greek cities of southern ....
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Plato's Republic
.... Plato's Republic can be read as a meditation on the Peloponnesian War, in which the
Greek cities not only fought one another for several decades but were also ....
(1754

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Plato's Republic
.... Plato's Republic can be read as a meditation on the Peloponnesian War, in which the
Greek cities not only fought one another for several decades but were also ....
(1752

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Praetorian Guard Under the Julio-Claudians QUIS CUSTODIET IPSOS ...
.... superiority of Sparta over its neighbors was essentially that of full-time soldiers against militia, and so later was that of Macedonia over the
Greek cities. ....
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Alexander the Great: Tyrant or Philanthropist
.... Across his conquered lands, Alexander established
cities that were destined to become the centers of
Greek influence and learning - the greater majority of ....
(1306

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The Histories of Herodutus
.... Thessaly. Indeed, the
Greek cities and peoples had difficulty cooperating with one another, a fact that Xerxes meant to exploit. "My ....
(3143

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Diaspora of the Jewish People
.... century
Greek merchants, professionals, artisans, and shopkeepers were dominant in commerce in the eastern Mediterranean, with trade extending to
cities such ....
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ALEXANDER THE GREAT: THE MAN AND HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS
.... was required" (111). Alexander then proceeded down the western coast of Anatolia, liberating
Greek populated
cities. In some
cities ....
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Influence of Greek Philosophy on Chrisitan Theology
.... to stand aside,
cities will never have rest from their evilsà" (Plato 369). One can also point to another "inheritance" from
Greek philosophers, namely ....
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Greek & Roman Civ.
.... With the fall of Rome, so too fell many great
cities, monuments, works .... the Renaissance for a rediscovery and revitalization of both Classical
Greek and Roman ....
(1357

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Greek Americans & Japanese Americans
.... Japanese-Americans and
Greek-Americans are two such ethnic groups whose experiences .... The major
cities were especially attractive because of the job situation ....
(3088

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Artworks from 3 Periods of Greek Art
....
Greek society was marked then by tribal hereditary power and a growing land .... in certain sacred places united Greeks of different tribes and
cities through common ....
(1411

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Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
.... In terms of art and architecture, however, it should be remembered that
Greek art was largely commissioned by the demos of relatively small
cities usually in ....
(1612

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Titans and Gods of Greek Mythology
.... Just as the
Greek hero had its monsters as nemesis, the exaggerated vices of .... Their kings, after all, were rulers over "
cities" of only a few thousand - lose ....
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Ancient Near Eastern Art 1. Absolute dating meth
.... After consolidating his rule over the Ionian
Greek cities on the coast of the Aegean Sea, he conquered Babylonia in 539 BC--thereafter ruling over an empire ....
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Ancient Art Dating Methods 1. Absolute dating meth
.... After consolidating his rule over the Ionian
Greek cities on the coast of the Aegean Sea, he conquered Babylonia in 539 BC--thereafter ruling over an empire ....
(10728

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Greek Religion. Paleolithic Age. Plato's Dialetic.
....
Greek Tragedies. .... This change in social patterns would eventually give rise to
cities and states, a change so "profound in the way humans interact" that it is ....
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