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The 12 Olympians
by Dragon408, Apr 21, 2008
These as you probably can tell are the Twelve Olympians of Ancient Greece. I hope you find this information interesting. Enjoy!
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Ancient Greek Society
by Sir Pall Estillo, Apr 16, 2008
How Ancient Greece's material culture shows what they were like back than.
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Apollo, the Greek God
by Richard Hamilton, Mar 16, 2008
The famous Greek god Apollo was the son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of Artemis, and god of prophecy, colonization, light, medicine, poetry, dance, and music.
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Ancient Sparta and Athens: A Comparison
by Mr.Pulse, Mar 14, 2008
Spartans really need no introduction these days, they're all over the media fighting giant elephants and stuff. However, like always, the mass media is usually wrong in their depiction of the ancient Greeks.
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Why is Philosophy Important in Our Daily Lives?
by Kay Kay, Mar 11, 2008
The origins and important functions of philosophy in our daily lives.
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Athena: Goddess of Wisdom
by Blake Synel, Mar 2, 2008
The Greek goddess Athena, the goddess of many trades.
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The Role of Women in Ancient Sparta
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 7, 2007
While the Spartans instituted an extensive military training program for their boys, they did not neglect to train and educate their girls. Though its motivation was militaristic, the training that Spartan women received made for one of the most egalitarian societies of the Ancient World.
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Making Warriors Out of Boys: The Spartan Agoge
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 7, 2007
The Spartan Agoge system and how it created a warrior out of every Spartan boy.
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Greek Vs. Norse Mythology
by DirtMcgirt, Nov 18, 2007
Want to know the difference between Greek and Norse mythology? This guide has everything you need to know.
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The Pyramids of Egypt
by ram, Oct 18, 2007
What is a pyramid? It comes from the Greek word “pyramis” which means “wheat cake”. Because of the shape of a pointy-topped wheat cake, according to symbolic point of view, the pyramid represents the rays of the sun. Since the pyramid is built with sloping sides, it's easy for the pharaohs to climb and reach the sky that lead them to eternal life.
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