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Athens

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Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 15-Mar-2023 13:56:05

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Introduction The name Athens, which honors the goddess Athena, is derived from an older Pre-Greek language that dates to between 7, 000 and 5, 000 B.C.E. It is thought to be the start of Western civilisation. During the city's Golden Age, notable authors, thinkers, and artists like Hippocrates and ... Read More

Ancient Argos

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Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 15-Mar-2023 12:59:18

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Introduction Ancient Argos, situated in the Peloponnese of Greece, was an important Mycenaean town during the Late Bronze Age (1700-1100 BCE) and remained so until its destruction by the Visigoths in 395 C.E. The site's most well-preserved examples of ancient architecture are the theater, formerly the biggest in Greece, and ... Read More

Ancient Armenia

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Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 15-Mar-2023 12:56:44

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Introduction Ancient Armenia followed Prehistoric Armenia, lasting 1, 000 years until the Kingdom of Urartu collapsed. Then, the first Armenian geopolitical organization was established. The term "ancient Armenia" describes Armenia's past, which refers to antiquity. It spans over a long time like Prehistoric Armenian history, beginning after the Iron Age. ... Read More

Ancient Britain

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Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 15-Mar-2023 12:55:26

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Introduction Britain or Great Britain is the largest of the British Isles that lies on the northwest coast of Europe, and the name itself is derived from a Celtic Word, which means White. The vast and diverse history enriched in British culture culminates in its various periods. It can ... Read More

Athenian Democracy

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Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 15-Mar-2023 12:38:20

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Introduction Athenian democratic system of government was developed in the 6th century B.C. Athens. It was one of the most famous democratic systems in Greece. Around the sixth century BC, Athenian democracy emerged in the Greek city-state (known as a polis) of Athens, which included the city of Athens ... Read More

Ancient Celtic Art

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Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 15-Mar-2023 12:37:32

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Introduction Ancient Celtic art had two distinct styles: The Hallstatt and the la Tene style, which influenced art in the Mediterranean and Estuscan styles. Art describes people's thinking, which is why it is an important factor in determining history. Celtic art, as found by archaeologists, dates back to 1000 ... Read More

Ancient Celtic Religion

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Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 15-Mar-2023 12:26:34

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Introduction to Ancient Celtic Religion Ancient Celtic religion is an intriguing and fascinating topic that has garnered interest from historians and anthropologists alike. The Celts were a group of people who lived in Europe before the Roman Empire. They were known for their warrior culture, artistic skill, and complex society. ... Read More

Athena

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Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 15-Mar-2023 12:24:36

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Introduction Athena is the Greek goddess of knowledge, courage, inspiration, civilization, law, justice, and power. She is also known as Pallas Athena. She is sometimes shown as a stately woman in armour clutching a spear or shield. She is the daughter of the ultimate deity, Zeus. Together with Artemis and ... Read More

Ancient Celtic Pottery

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Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 15-Mar-2023 12:22:18

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Introduction Ancient Celtic pottery refers to the pottery made by the Celtic people during the Iron Age (c. 800 BCE - 43 CE) in Europe. The Celts were a group of Indo-European peoples who spoke Celtic language. Celtic pottery required various techniques to do the pottery, including wheel-thrown, coil, and ... Read More

Atlas

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Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 15-Mar-2023 12:15:19

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IntroductionAccording to Greek mythology, Zeus punished the Titan Atlas by making him bear the load of the universe on his shoulders. Atlas was regarded as a wise person and the creator of astronomy in addition to being the father of several stars and a key figure in one of Hercules' ... Read More

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