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- ...uthors=Stanley M. Burstein, Walter Donlan, Jennifer Tolbert Roberts |title=Ancient Greece: A Political, Social and Cultural History |publisher=Oxford University Pres * {{cite book |last=Sienkewicz |first=Thomas J. |title=Ancient Greece |publisher=Salem Press |location=Pasadena, California |year=2007 |isbn=978-893 bytes (123 words) - 10:19, 3 January 2024
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- ...nth labor of [[Heracles]] to steal his [[cattle]] and drive them back to [[Ancient Greece|Greece]].244 bytes (35 words) - 17:05, 29 April 2012
- A [[garment]] worn by [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greeks]] and [[Ancient Rome|Romans]].120 bytes (15 words) - 12:14, 6 August 2008
- ...female]] [[warrior]]s who figure prominently in the ''[[Iliad]]'' by the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[bard]] [[Homer]]. They may have [[life|lived]] in a region along416 bytes (63 words) - 15:40, 12 April 2010
- ...[[brother]] of [[Agamemnon]] and [[husband]] of [[Helen of Troy]] and a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[king]] who fought in the [[Trojan War]], and was one of the elite499 bytes (72 words) - 09:34, 22 February 2023
- (circa 427-347 BCE) [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] [[philosophy|philosopher]], whose dialogues, supposedly rec246 bytes (28 words) - 15:41, 28 December 2008
- ...ter]] of [[King Priam]] and [[Queen]] [[Hecabe]] who was captured by the [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]] and was [[sacrifice|sacrificed]] to the [[ghost]] of [[Achilles]]645 bytes (84 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
- ...elaborate [[labyrinth]] in which to keep the [[Minotaur]] in; later, the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Theseus]] kills the Minotaur.386 bytes (51 words) - 17:57, 29 April 2012
- ...well–lived to the fullest, with pleasure and joy and fulfillment. [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] [[philosophy|philosophers]] such as [[Aristotle]] speculate244 bytes (31 words) - 16:55, 25 April 2010
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], daughter of Nisus (king of Megara in West Attica, Gr223 bytes (33 words) - 16:24, 26 January 2021
- ...field in the humanities. Traditionally, the field focussed exclusively on ancient Greece and Rome, and ancient Egypt (for example) would have been outside of the di1 KB (160 words) - 16:23, 21 January 2023
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] the [[daughter]] of King [[Priam]] of [[Troy (ancient186 bytes (30 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
- Major athletic contest of ancient Greece.77 bytes (9 words) - 06:46, 4 June 2008
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], see [[Apollo]].96 bytes (10 words) - 17:12, 9 April 2010
- *{{cite web |url=http://eawc.evansville.edu/grpage.htm |title=Ancient Greece |accessdate=2008-11-30 |format= |work=Exploring Ancient World Cultures |pub *{{cite web |url=http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/GREECE/GREECE.HTM |title=Ancient Greece |accessdate=2008-11-30 |last=Hooker |first=Richard |authorlink= |coauthors=794 bytes (110 words) - 18:20, 30 November 2008
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[Queen]] of [[Troy (ancient city)]], wife of [[220 bytes (27 words) - 09:34, 22 February 2023
- The study of philosophy in civilizations such as ancient Greece and Rome.109 bytes (15 words) - 18:59, 12 January 2010
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], a beast which [[Heracles]] was tasked with bringing151 bytes (18 words) - 13:35, 29 April 2012
- ...he was one of the [[hero|heroic]] Trojan warriors who fought against the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] warriors in the [[Trojan War]]. After the war, he founded a "mini-T691 bytes (104 words) - 09:34, 22 February 2023
- [[City-state]] of [[Ancient Greece]], located in [[Laconia]] and famous for its military prowess.133 bytes (16 words) - 17:22, 4 January 2024
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], a sea [[nymph]] who was the mother of [[Achilles]].130 bytes (17 words) - 15:06, 15 November 2015
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[nephew]] of [[Heracles]] who was his chariotee149 bytes (18 words) - 13:33, 29 April 2012
- A ferocious creature which, according to [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], was the sixth labor of [[Heracles]].153 bytes (19 words) - 13:36, 29 April 2012
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], [[immortality|immortal]] [[creature|beings]] with va162 bytes (18 words) - 16:38, 13 November 2015
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], a [[euphemism|euphemistic term]] for the [[Furies]];167 bytes (20 words) - 13:41, 29 April 2012
- ...ref name=MycWP/>, brother-in-law of [[Helen of Troy]], and commanded the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] expeditionary force attacking [[Troy (ancient city)]] during the [[1 KB (148 words) - 09:49, 14 April 2024
- A group of seven monuments (in the territory of ancient Greece) famous since antiquity.124 bytes (17 words) - 15:13, 24 June 2009
- ...the most common [[meter (poetry)|meter]] in the poetry of [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]] and was used in the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[O683 bytes (107 words) - 08:38, 10 December 2011
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], '''Paris''' was a son of [[King Priam]] and Queen [[281 bytes (38 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] (Roman: '''Latona'''), the [[mother]] of [[Artemis]]155 bytes (18 words) - 13:37, 29 April 2012
- Characters (many heroes) from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] who sailed along with [[Jason (hero)|Jason]] on the [166 bytes (21 words) - 16:37, 29 April 2012
- ...scord" began a chain of events that led to the [[Trojan War]] in which a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] expeditionary force, commanded by [[Agamemnon]] and with luminary l663 bytes (106 words) - 23:42, 29 April 2012
- <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Form of poetic drama which evolved in ancient Greece, in which the hero comes to a tragic destiny.133 bytes (21 words) - 16:28, 6 February 2016
- Culture seen as originating in [[Ancient Greece]] and carried along by [[Ancient Rome]], [[Byzantium]], and transformed dur440 bytes (54 words) - 14:33, 2 February 2023
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], according to [[Hesiod]], ''Chaos'' was the primordia250 bytes (31 words) - 16:57, 29 April 2012
- A [[deer]] with golden horns, according to [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]]. It was the third labor of [[Heracles]] to capture th183 bytes (25 words) - 16:44, 29 April 2012
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the maiden goddess of hunting, wild animals, and gir184 bytes (24 words) - 15:14, 16 November 2015
- ...r]] was subjected to a ten year [[siege]] by the expeditionary forces of [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] led by [[Agamemnon]] and with illustrious warriors such as [[Achil922 bytes (136 words) - 10:09, 25 February 2024
- A character from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] who was the [[marriage|husband]] of [[Alcmene]], [[fa200 bytes (24 words) - 16:35, 29 April 2012
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the unfortunate [[daughter]] of [[Agamemnon]], who w374 bytes (50 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], stables which [[Heracles]] cleaned by diverting the207 bytes (28 words) - 19:06, 29 April 2012
- (ca. 470–399 BCE) [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] who is credited with laying the foundati223 bytes (27 words) - 08:43, 1 September 2008
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[son]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Alcmene]], a [[hero]]208 bytes (24 words) - 16:22, 19 November 2015
- {{r|Ancient Greece}}234 bytes (31 words) - 09:39, 22 February 2023
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[Phrygian]] [[Greek god|goddess]] known as the250 bytes (31 words) - 17:55, 29 April 2012
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she was one of the many [[female]] [[monster|monster184 bytes (27 words) - 16:48, 29 April 2012
- ...uthors=Stanley M. Burstein, Walter Donlan, Jennifer Tolbert Roberts |title=Ancient Greece: A Political, Social and Cultural History |publisher=Oxford University Pres * {{cite book |last=Sienkewicz |first=Thomas J. |title=Ancient Greece |publisher=Salem Press |location=Pasadena, California |year=2007 |isbn=978-893 bytes (123 words) - 10:19, 3 January 2024
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[king]] of [[Tiryns]]. [[Heracles]] worked for237 bytes (30 words) - 19:07, 29 April 2012
- ...the most common [[meter (poetry)|meter]] in the poetry of [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]] and was used in the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[O931 bytes (144 words) - 20:42, 30 March 2010
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], a [[Titan (god)|Titan]] who was a [[river]] that flo181 bytes (25 words) - 16:45, 29 April 2012
- {{r|Theatre of ancient Greece}}256 bytes (33 words) - 17:12, 3 July 2009
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], (Roman: '''Vesta''') Hestia was the [[Greek god|godd184 bytes (24 words) - 15:20, 25 June 2016
- ...gic [[drama]]tist (c.480–c.406 BC), one of the three great tragedians of [[ancient Greece]]. Works include ''[[Medea]]'', ''[[The Bacchae]]'', ''[[Electra]]'', and237 bytes (37 words) - 11:59, 3 January 2024
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she is the [[daughter]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]] who218 bytes (28 words) - 18:53, 29 April 2012
- ...[[Virgil]]. In the [[drama]] [[name|called]] ''[[The Bacchae]]'' by the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[playwright]] [[Euripides]], they were often in a [[state]] of [[e1 KB (160 words) - 10:59, 16 April 2010
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[wife]] of [[Hades]] and [[daughter]] of [[Deme174 bytes (21 words) - 16:26, 13 November 2015
- {{rpl|Ancient Greece}}207 bytes (24 words) - 09:31, 12 July 2023
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was one of the only survivors of the ''Great Floo264 bytes (37 words) - 16:59, 29 April 2012
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the Roman name for the [[Greek god|Greek goddess]] [156 bytes (20 words) - 16:36, 29 April 2012
- ...[bull]] who lived on the [[island]] of [[Crete]]. He was captured by the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Heracles]], as his seventh labor, who brought him back t794 bytes (123 words) - 14:48, 17 April 2010
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she was the [[daughter]] of [[Agamemnon]] and [[Clyt238 bytes (30 words) - 16:50, 29 April 2012
- ...s''' (c.496—406 BC) was the second of the great tragic [[drama]]tists of [[ancient Greece]], with [[Aeschylus]] and [[Euripides]]. His works include ''[[Antigone]]''234 bytes (34 words) - 12:08, 3 January 2024
- [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]], including the ''[[Iliad]]'', '265 bytes (32 words) - 06:37, 8 April 2010
- Architecture in the tradition of ancient Greece or Rome or of the classical revival in 16th century Italy.142 bytes (21 words) - 12:44, 23 March 2014
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the herald [[Greek god|god]], also known as a thief167 bytes (25 words) - 15:41, 5 February 2017
- *[[Latin (language)|Latin]] [[name]] for the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] '''Heracles''' or '''Herakles''' see [[Heracles]]188 bytes (21 words) - 04:43, 26 September 2013
- ...Elizabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]], authority on [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] as well as [[Greek tragedy]], the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[606 bytes (82 words) - 15:49, 7 April 2010
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she was the [[wife]] and [[mother]] of [[Oedipus]],228 bytes (26 words) - 16:48, 29 April 2012
- [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] general (c.410—362 BC) who led the army of [[Thebes]] to victory189 bytes (28 words) - 02:08, 27 January 2024
- A '''Diophantine equation''', named after the [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] mathematician [[Diophantus]], is an [[equation]] in any num542 bytes (82 words) - 19:39, 7 April 2009
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], Rheia, or Rhea, was the [[daughter]] of [[Ouranos]]222 bytes (30 words) - 15:34, 25 June 2016
- {{r|Ancient Greece}}1 KB (177 words) - 11:53, 12 August 2010
- ...or poets such as [[Homer]] and others from the early classical period of [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]]. In English, the standard meter is [[iam889 bytes (142 words) - 20:53, 31 March 2010
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was a [[human]] and a [[Troy (ancient city)|Troja501 bytes (71 words) - 09:39, 22 February 2023
- ...''' (c.480–c.406 BC) was the third of the great tragic [[drama]]tists of [[ancient Greece]], following [[Aeschylus]] and [[Sophocles]]. His works include ''[[Medea]]264 bytes (40 words) - 12:03, 3 January 2024
- A character from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] who was the younger [[brother]] of [[Medea]], whom sh255 bytes (36 words) - 17:00, 29 April 2012
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- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], (Roman name: '''Bacchus''') he was the [[Greek god|g455 bytes (68 words) - 15:51, 30 April 2012
- [[Image:Ancient greece so 1926.jpg|thumb|550px|Crete in the context of ancient Greece]]3 KB (419 words) - 07:30, 10 August 2010
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], [[wife]] of [[Heracles]]. The use of her [[blood]] o238 bytes (34 words) - 17:56, 29 April 2012
- ...King Priam]] and [[Queen]] [[Hecabe]]. He is killed in [[battle]] by the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Achilles]], and his [[death]] was described in [[Greek t528 bytes (77 words) - 09:39, 22 February 2023
- Beings incapable of [[death]]. They [[life|live]] forever. In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], they were a contrast to [[human]]s who are [[mortal]303 bytes (43 words) - 15:44, 12 April 2010
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[Earth|earth]]. This was one of the three [[pri285 bytes (39 words) - 17:13, 29 April 2012
- ...helenus''' is a minor character in the ''[[Aeneid]]'' who was one of the [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]] inside the [[Trojan horse]] during the [[sack of Troy]]. He was a239 bytes (37 words) - 20:28, 2 April 2010
- {{r|Ancient Greece}}444 bytes (59 words) - 09:12, 31 August 2010
- ....|There is widespread agreement that Western civilization began with the [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greeks]], with their emphasis on art and culture and architecture, ...ions in [[Egypt]] and [[Persia]] but which is thought of as beginning in [[Ancient Greece]], with its development of [[art]], [[sculpture]], [[religion]], [[music]],3 KB (381 words) - 14:32, 2 February 2023
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[Greek god|god]] known as a [[Titan (god)|Titan166 bytes (25 words) - 16:38, 29 April 2012
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], one of the earliest [[Greek god|gods]], according to260 bytes (37 words) - 17:01, 29 April 2012
- ...r the [[Sparta]]ns in 371 BC and led to a decade of Theban domination in [[Ancient Greece]].222 bytes (33 words) - 15:44, 31 January 2024
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the first wife of [[Zeus]]; when she became pregnant293 bytes (42 words) - 13:15, 14 August 2013
- ...pottery containers which were used for the storage and transport in the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] and [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] world. Their importance to the original1 KB (169 words) - 20:08, 25 March 2024
- A ship from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] which carried the [[hero]] [[Jason (hero)|Jason]] to250 bytes (37 words) - 17:10, 29 April 2012
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she was an [[Amazon (mythology)|Amazon]] [[queen]].288 bytes (41 words) - 17:11, 29 April 2012
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], a [[beauty|beautiful]] [[youth]] who fell in [[roman293 bytes (40 words) - 19:23, 29 April 2012
- ...meter''' is a form of [[metre (poetry)|poetic meter]] that originated in [[Ancient Greece]], where it was used in epics including the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[Odyss276 bytes (48 words) - 03:31, 13 January 2024
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she was the [[wife]] of [[Tyndareus]] and [[mother]]303 bytes (44 words) - 17:15, 29 April 2012
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[mother]] of [[Demophoon]] who unwittingly hire308 bytes (43 words) - 17:13, 29 April 2012
- In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[Greek god|god]] of [[sexual desire]], accordin307 bytes (44 words) - 17:20, 29 April 2012
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], a [[nymph]], sworn to avoid [[sexual intercourse]] a291 bytes (44 words) - 17:17, 29 April 2012
- ...a''' (in Ionian Greek and more commonly in English, '''Athene'''), was a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] goddess, born, according [[Hesiod]], fully armed from the head of [1 KB (214 words) - 11:10, 21 February 2023
- ...al perspective held by a considerable number of working philosophers. In [[ancient Greece]], a residential facility not unlike a present-day research institute. E.g.292 bytes (39 words) - 10:31, 2 April 2024
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was the [[son]] of [[Theseus]] and [[Hippolyta]]336 bytes (42 words) - 17:14, 29 April 2012
- A character from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] also known as [[Hippolyta]] who was an [[Amazon (warr321 bytes (47 words) - 17:18, 29 April 2012
- ...o capture Cerberos and lead him to the world of the living, according to [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] mythology.332 bytes (49 words) - 19:20, 29 April 2012
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- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the youngest [[son]] of [[Gaia]] and [[Ouranos]], wi334 bytes (48 words) - 19:09, 29 April 2012
- ...Aeneid]]''. In the story, during the sack of [[Troy (ancient city)]] by [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] warriors, Creusa flees the destruction and walks behind Aeneas, who1 KB (174 words) - 09:39, 22 February 2023
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was the [[king]] of [[Thrace]] who had a pair of277 bytes (42 words) - 17:12, 29 April 2012
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was the leader of the [[Argonauts]] who searched386 bytes (54 words) - 23:39, 29 April 2012
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- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was the half-brother of [[Heracles]] as well as h299 bytes (39 words) - 17:15, 29 April 2012
- Sometimes spelled '''Clytaimestra''', she is a character from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] who was the [[wife]] of [[Agamemnon]], [[mother]] of752 bytes (104 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was the equivalent to the [[Greek god]] [[Zeus]],331 bytes (45 words) - 12:36, 11 April 2010
- A character from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] who was the [[wife]] of Admetos who agreed to die in328 bytes (50 words) - 19:15, 29 April 2012
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was a great [[craftsman]] and [[handyman]] and [[345 bytes (50 words) - 17:19, 29 April 2012
- '''Ares''' was the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] god of war, son of [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]]. He was hated by most of248 bytes (42 words) - 10:09, 25 February 2024
- In [[Ancient Greece]], the greatest city of classical [[Boeotia]] and the main rival to [[Athen370 bytes (50 words) - 11:11, 3 January 2024
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she was the [[daughter]] of [[Minos]] and [[Pasiphae334 bytes (43 words) - 17:15, 16 January 2015
- In [[Greek mythology]], '''Gorgophone''' was a daughter of [[Perseus]], the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] who slayed the [[monster]] [[Medusa]]. She was in a [[marr313 bytes (43 words) - 19:32, 19 April 2010
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- ...st fruits to be cultivated by prehistoric peoples; it was a staple food in ancient Greece, and still is around the Mediterranean.361 bytes (58 words) - 18:00, 8 March 2009
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- ...bolla''' ([[Latin]] form of ἀμβόλλα, i.e. ἀναβολή) was a garment worn by [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greeks]] and [[Ancient Rome|Romans]]. [[Nonius Marcellus]] quotes a1 KB (159 words) - 10:37, 20 September 2013
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- '''Agapenor''' was a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] warrior hiding inside the [[Trojan horse]] along with [[Odysseus]]970 bytes (155 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
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- '''Thesis''' in [[epic]] [[poetry]] is from the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] meaning ''putting down''. In a [[metron]] like [[dactylic hexameter504 bytes (82 words) - 20:41, 31 March 2010
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- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was the [[king]] of [[Thebes]] but who refused to673 bytes (97 words) - 15:46, 9 April 2010
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- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], '''Orestes''' was the son of King [[Agamemnon]] and685 bytes (86 words) - 02:07, 25 January 2011
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- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he is one of the "cardinal [[sinner]]s" in [[Tartaro706 bytes (99 words) - 18:28, 9 April 2010
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- ...ich was later to become a prominent rival to [[Ancient Rome|Rome]]. Both [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] and Roman sources describe her as Carthage's first queen. C2 KB (288 words) - 13:41, 3 April 2023
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- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was a [[giant]], and [[son]] of [[Elara]] and [[Z709 bytes (106 words) - 12:15, 12 April 2010
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- ===Ancient Greece and Rome=== [[Greek wrestling]] was a popular martial art in Ancient Greece. After Greece was conquered by the Romans, Greek wrestling was absorbed by4 KB (621 words) - 10:00, 24 June 2023
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], '''Oedipus''' was the son of King [[Laios]] and Quee771 bytes (118 words) - 19:32, 29 April 2012
- ...Press. pp. 11–13. ISBN 9780520019102.</ref> As well as Italian peoples, [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greeks]] were active in the region, establishing trading colonies a2 KB (369 words) - 15:04, 9 March 2024
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], is the [[son]] and [[husband]] of the [[Greek god|go860 bytes (122 words) - 15:22, 9 April 2010
- ...ame of Italy from Italus, a king of the Sicels, so called. (6.2.4)". The [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] historian [[Dionysius of Halicarnassus]] in ''[[Rhomaike Archaiolog2 KB (349 words) - 07:44, 3 April 2010
- ...''bard'' was a [[poetry|poet]] skilled in epic poetry. For example, the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] poet [[Homer]] was described as a ''bard'' by the [[scholar]] of [[775 bytes (116 words) - 08:53, 2 March 2024
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- ...fruits to be cultivated by prehistoric peoples. It was a staple food in [[ancient Greece]], and still is around the [[Mediterranean]].696 bytes (118 words) - 22:08, 8 March 2009
- ...are many versions circulating), ''[[Iliad]]'' and ''[[Odyssey]]'' by the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] poet [[Homer]], ''[[Theogony]]'' by [[Hesiod]], ''[[Ramayana]]'' as848 bytes (137 words) - 20:13, 31 March 2010
- Legend traces the origins of drama in [[Ancient Greece]] to the sixth century [[Common Era|BCE]], when a man called Thespis (hence The first stone theatre to be built in Ancient Greece was the [[Theatre of Dionysos]] in [[Athens]]. It was cut into the cliff f4 KB (557 words) - 01:12, 21 May 2021
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- '''Elizabeth Vandiver''' is an expert on [[Classics]], particularly on [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] and [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[mythology]]. She is a professor at [[W1 KB (189 words) - 09:44, 5 August 2023
- From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was the [[son]] of [[Iapetos]] and helped all [[h934 bytes (133 words) - 17:34, 9 April 2010
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- ...Bacchae''' was a [[drama]] in the [[genre]] of [[Greek tragedy]] by the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[Athens|Athenian]] [[playwright]] [[Euripides]]. It was the [[stor999 bytes (124 words) - 10:57, 16 April 2010
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- '''Theatre''' has existed in many forms since [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] times. This article attempts to outline the main stages. Ancient Greece is generally regarded as the founding civilisation of theatre. It began at4 KB (586 words) - 18:24, 20 February 2012
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- ...[[Greek mythology]] in which a [[physical attraction|handsome]] [[male]] [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[youth]] with the [[name]] [[Narcissus]] rejected the [[seduction|1 KB (179 words) - 15:07, 17 April 2010
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- ...ent Semitic alphabets, was adopted with significant modifications by the [[ancient Greece|Greeks]] for their language. The major innovation of the Greeks was the us4 KB (554 words) - 21:47, 15 February 2010
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- ...as a type of ''madness''. Another example is from [[Greek tragedy]]. The [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Ajax]] who became [[delusional]], at the behest of the [2 KB (303 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
- ...foot usually stays as an [[anceps]]. The word ''spondee'' comes from the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] word ''libation''.2 KB (349 words) - 10:46, 1 April 2010
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- ...me the first of the health sciences, began as a traditional healing art in Ancient Greece. The treatises attributed to [[Hippocrates]] outline a theoretical basis fo5 KB (797 words) - 12:18, 14 February 2021
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- ...c philosophy that had its beginning in Athens (300 BCE), spread throughout ancient Greece, and went on to became the predominate philosophical school of the Roman em2 KB (346 words) - 14:31, 23 February 2016
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- ...] in the 18th and 19th centuries. Another sauce reported to be produced in ancient Greece was ''aimeteon'', which was made from Tunny viscera and blood.6 KB (915 words) - 00:28, 23 February 2010
- ...might never have discovered that such hydrological speculation existed in ancient Greece. (He also passes on reports from [[Phoenician]] sailors that, while circumn11 KB (1,814 words) - 17:10, 12 August 2020
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- ...ten associated with séances among Western cultures is said to originate in ancient Greece, with some later additions from Christian influence. Four, six, or more peo4 KB (660 words) - 01:45, 15 January 2008
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- ...ndations of geography can be traced to the ancient cultures, such as the [[ancient Greece|Greeks]], who were the first to explore geography as both [[art]] and [[sci ...and [[interpreted]] the earlier works of the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] and [[ancient Greece|Greeks]] and established the [[House of Wisdom]] in [[Baghdad]] for this pu20 KB (2,824 words) - 09:54, 15 September 2013
- ...ral causes that humans could potentially discover apparently originated in ancient Greece. C. Leon Harris writes that in the 6th century BC some Greeks: Of all the men in ancient Greece who shared the name, Hippocrates — a common Greek name like ‘Edward18 KB (2,785 words) - 04:26, 26 October 2013
- ...ption of children is an ancient practice, common in [[ancient Rome]] and [[ancient Greece|Greece]] and referenced in [[the Bible]]. Modern forms of legal adoption,20 KB (3,038 words) - 10:08, 28 February 2024
- ...eriod between the downfall of [[Mycenae]] (c. 1200 B.C.) and the rise of [[Ancient Greece]], which begins with the appearance of the epics of [[Homer]], around 800 B41 KB (4,965 words) - 19:19, 18 February 2024
- ...first republic in the world, similar to and preceding those later found in ancient Greece. It continues to be inhabited today and is a major pilgrimage centre for th ====Ancient Greece====43 KB (6,485 words) - 08:54, 2 March 2024
- Another type of property, also already investigated in Ancient Greece,16 KB (2,562 words) - 00:45, 13 October 2009
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- However, [[homosexuality in ancient Greece]] was not comparable to modern-day [[homosexuality]] and same-sex sexual re14 KB (2,138 words) - 09:33, 22 February 2023
- ...anguage|Greek]]: '''Σωκράτης''', 470–399 [[Common Era|BC]]) was an [[ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] [[Philosophy|philosopher]] who is widely credited with layi ...ceptance of his [[death sentence]], after his conviction by the ''[[Boule (Ancient Greece)|Boule]]'' ([[Senate]]), can also support this view. It is often claimed th30 KB (4,699 words) - 04:17, 17 October 2013
- ...the early 1800s was it used in the more modern sense. Classical authors of ancient Greece and Rome generally never recognized the study of “literature” as a disc21 KB (3,166 words) - 11:14, 6 September 2013
- ...=vaNMb8UssUgC&dq=Alcmaeon&source=gbs_navlinks_s Philosophy and medicine in ancient Greece: with an edition of Peri archaiēs iētrikēs]. Volume 8 of Johns Hopkins U24 KB (3,620 words) - 06:14, 15 September 2013
- ...=vaNMb8UssUgC&dq=Alcmaeon&source=gbs_navlinks_s Philosophy and medicine in ancient Greece: with an edition of Peri archaiēs iētrikēs]. Volume 8 of Johns Hopkins U24 KB (3,602 words) - 11:33, 14 March 2018
- ...the early 1800s was it used in the more modern sense. Classical authors of ancient Greece and Rome generally never recognized the study of “literature” as a disc22 KB (3,314 words) - 04:12, 24 April 2021
- ...the sophisticated theorisation of modern Western logic.) The first was in Ancient Greece, where Aristotle and the Stoic logicians provided distinctive accounts of v10 KB (1,529 words) - 16:45, 10 February 2024
- In ancient Greece, some 2500 years before 20th-century science discovered the subatomic world ...ted with western philosophy itself, among the pre-Socratic philosophers in ancient Greece. Many philosophers and scientists now use the terms "material" and "physica29 KB (4,229 words) - 10:21, 19 June 2012
- ...geometry in schools.<ref>''Protagoras'' (318d-f)</ref> The philosophers of Ancient Greece had begun the project of building knowledge from foundations that were most22 KB (3,288 words) - 18:53, 9 July 2010
- ...ussion among philosophers. Since its earliest formal discussion in the [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] era, logic has branched into many approaches and discipline32 KB (4,979 words) - 21:47, 12 November 2011
- ...al change. Its political heritage includes the concept of democracy from [[Ancient Greece]], the tradition of the rule of law from [[Ancient Rome]] and the idea of h38 KB (5,651 words) - 08:53, 2 March 2024
- ...for ancient Rome what the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[Odyssey]]'' did for [[ancient Greece]]. It built on the famous topic of the [[Trojan War]] and its aftermath but ...alf was similar to the Odyssey, thus reversing the order of the original [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] epics.33 KB (5,558 words) - 15:04, 9 March 2024
- It developed from beauty practices and fitness used by the [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greeks]], including skills for mounting and dismounting a horse, an17 KB (2,556 words) - 13:31, 21 December 2020
- ...e nature of right and wrong, and the essence of human existence started in ancient Greece. Some are capable of disputing this, holding that philosophy started in the27 KB (4,246 words) - 14:30, 31 March 2024
- ...s thread can be traced from the analytical theorising of the thinkers of [[Ancient Greece]] through the writings of the philosophers of [[The Enlightenment]] and th ==Ancient Greece==46 KB (6,983 words) - 12:35, 7 May 2024
- ==Astronomy in ancient Greece==51 KB (8,075 words) - 05:28, 17 October 2013
- .... Stories like these give some insight in who was thought to be a witch in ancient Greece and Rome. While the evil in these literary representations often was embodi26 KB (4,296 words) - 08:17, 20 January 2024
- ...Greece|Greek city-states]] and the [[Ancient Rome|Roman Republic]]. The [[ancient Greece|Greek city-states]] before the 4th century granted [[Athenian democracy#Cit31 KB (4,805 words) - 11:47, 19 March 2024
- ...5-03483-3 }}</ref> However, exposure of newborns was widely practiced in [[ancient Greece]] and [[ancient Rome]]. [[Philo]] was the first philosopher to speak out ag52 KB (7,385 words) - 13:50, 8 March 2024
- *[[Peter Green]] (1924- )- Ancient Greece<ref> See [http://www.amazon.com/Ancient-Greece-Illustrated-National-Histori31 KB (4,068 words) - 12:35, 7 May 2024
- ...]] (e g [[Syracuse]]) and [[Ancient Rome|Romans]]. From about 750 BC the [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]] began 250 years of expansion, settling colonies in all directions.33 KB (4,747 words) - 08:56, 2 March 2024
- ...eing allowed into the society undoubtedly precedes the Spartan practice in ancient Greece, where newborns were inspected by soldiers to determine whether they looked12 KB (1,786 words) - 10:08, 28 February 2024
- ...rterly''; he also made a translation of Heeren's work on ''The Politics of Ancient Greece''. In 1834 appeared the first volume of the ''History of the United States'11 KB (1,710 words) - 09:21, 31 July 2023
- 19 KB (2,748 words) - 14:04, 1 April 2024
- ...e Western world, the debate between idealism and materialism dates back to ancient Greece, some 2 millennia and a half ago. [[Democritus]], who formulated, with [[Le29 KB (4,262 words) - 10:07, 28 February 2024
- ...life on earth' ''and'' the creation of a new infant) and are followed from ancient Greece to the present day. It is apparent that a philosophy of ''critical thinking29 KB (4,598 words) - 11:26, 25 January 2011
- ...on]]ian times, and a considerable amount of fundamental work was done by [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greek]], [[History of India|Indian]] and [[Arab]] mathematicians.33 KB (5,179 words) - 08:26, 4 June 2010
- "font-variant:small-caps">bce</span>) was an [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] [[philosopher]]. His dialogues, supposedly recording the i21 KB (3,286 words) - 15:50, 24 July 2015
- ...in Italy, the region was well positioned for trade. As a result, several [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] colonies were founded in the area, the most important of which were32 KB (4,981 words) - 15:04, 9 March 2024
- ...in Italy, the region was well positioned for trade. As a result, several [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] colonies were founded in the area, the most important of which were32 KB (4,987 words) - 15:04, 9 March 2024
- Names of Dogs in Ancient Greece, by Adrienne Mayor (Wonders & Marvels Contributor)16 KB (2,219 words) - 08:36, 28 February 2024
- .... It was a very popular object of hunting among [[Ancient Rome|Romans]], [[ancient Greece|Greeks]] and [[Macedonians]].26 KB (4,151 words) - 12:37, 29 November 2015
- === MMA in ancient Greece ===18 KB (3,019 words) - 14:08, 2 February 2023
- ...f the Arabs, and much of the scientific and philosophical speculation of [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek culture]], which had been best preserved by Arab scholars, wa38 KB (5,654 words) - 16:53, 12 March 2024
- ...to [[Artemis]] out of his thigh. The prevailing custom in [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greece]] was to tolerate and condone acts in which older [[middle age|middle-aged] ...ncient Rome prized skill in war; it's most healthy citizen? Julius Caesar. Ancient Greece prized thinking; it's most healthy citizen? [[Aristotle]]. [[Renaissance]]84 KB (13,093 words) - 09:38, 22 February 2023
- ...ted with the philosophers of [[History of political thought#Ancient Greece|Ancient Greece]] that provides the evolutionary spine for most of the world's [[political48 KB (7,050 words) - 08:27, 28 April 2024
- ...ncient Greece|ancient Greece]]<ref>'''<u>Note:</u>''' In speaking of ‘ancient Greece’ one can go back at least to the [[Bronze age|Bronze Age]], when humans l ...ariant:small-caps">bce</span>, continuing for the next two thousand years. Ancient Greece ends when the Romans assume supremacy, in 146 <span style=97 KB (14,807 words) - 15:59, 3 October 2018
- ...the creation of a new infant) and are followed through the centuries from ancient Greece to the present day. It is apparent that a philosophy of ''critical thinking35 KB (5,491 words) - 12:15, 14 February 2021
- ...was a wide variety of breads available. In the [[Deipnosophistae]], the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] author [[Athenaeus]] describes some of the breads, cakes, cookies,36 KB (5,821 words) - 10:12, 28 February 2024
- ...d, pantheistic thought is commonly attributed to various philosophers of [[Ancient Greece]] such as the by [[Thales]], [[Parmenides]] and [[Heraclitus]], his followe29 KB (4,635 words) - 14:12, 2 February 2023
- [[Image:Academia mosaic.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Picture of a painting made in ancient Greece depicting students at the Academy.|Did Aristotle have a ''man crush'' on Pl17 KB (2,492 words) - 10:03, 20 October 2013
- * Classics (i.e., ancient Greece and Rome), especially classical literature - requested by [[User:Larry Sang16 KB (2,545 words) - 02:45, 8 March 2024
- ...the creation of a new infant) and are followed through the centuries from ancient Greece to the present day. It is apparent that a philosophy of ''critical thinking38 KB (5,841 words) - 12:15, 14 February 2021
- ...ly raise her to a pitch of greatness and lustre, before which the glory of ancient Greece and Rome shall dwindle to a point, and the splendor of modern Empires fade16 KB (2,439 words) - 15:19, 20 March 2023
- ...vation and Discovery|accessdate=June 13|accessyear=2006}}</ref> When the [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]] equated Nergal with their god of war, Ares, they named the planet44 KB (6,986 words) - 09:16, 6 March 2024
- ...sociation of horse ownership with social status extends at least as far as Ancient Greece, where many aristocratic names incorporated the Greek language|Greek word f25 KB (4,045 words) - 02:18, 7 April 2024
- In ancient Greece and Rome, it was nearly always slaves who were charged with the care and se44 KB (6,615 words) - 08:53, 2 March 2024
- ...[[Babylonia|Chaldeans]], [[Ancient Egypt|Egypt]], [[Hellenic civilization|ancient Greece]], [[India]], and China, astronomical observatories were assembled and idea46 KB (6,796 words) - 10:08, 28 February 2024
- In ancient Greece and Rome, it was nearly always slaves who were charged with the care and se43 KB (6,581 words) - 08:53, 2 March 2024
- The difficulty of combining these attributes is something which goes back to ancient Greece. [[David Hume]] translates [[Epicurus]] on the divine attributes:23 KB (3,598 words) - 11:48, 2 February 2023
- ...]], as recommendations for a good society. [[Ancient Athens]], the small [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] city-state, was the first society based on broad inclusion of the c82 KB (12,841 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
- ...ening star as ''Ouaiti''. Likewise believing Venus to be two bodies, the [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greeks]] called the morning star Φωσφόρος, ''Phosphorus'',41 KB (6,454 words) - 10:12, 28 February 2024
- :Anything about ancient Greece or Rome goes in [[:Category:Classics Workgroup]]. If you believe this migh25 KB (4,200 words) - 09:15, 16 April 2024
- * Winterer, Caroline. ''The Culture of Classicism: Ancient Greece and Rome in American Intellectual Life, 1780-1910.'' Johns Hopkins U. Press30 KB (4,088 words) - 02:15, 7 December 2011
- ...te [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]].<ref>"Atheism had its origins in Ancient Greece but did not emerge as an overt and avowed belief system until late in the E ...natural entities and forces linked to unexplained physical phenomena. In [[ancient Greece]], for instance, [[Helios]] was the god of the sun, [[Zeus]] the god of thu85 KB (12,669 words) - 11:50, 2 February 2023
- ...crifice has occurred in almost all cultures, from the [[Hebrews]] to the [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]] and [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] to the [[Yoruba people|Yoruba]]. Over49 KB (7,496 words) - 10:16, 24 March 2024
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- ...BC, southern Lusitania was already Romanized. [[Strabo]], a 1st century [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[geographer]], remarks in his ''[[Geographia (Strabo)|Geographia]]42 KB (6,080 words) - 10:09, 28 February 2024
- ::::And now I have visited [[Ancient Greece]], so it's official! [[Toga]] [[toga]] [[toga]]! (What, no [[toga]] artic35 KB (5,688 words) - 13:28, 2 April 2024
- ...The similia principle had a prior history in medicine, from Hippocrates in Ancient Greece--who noted, for example, that recurrent vomiting could be treated with an e39 KB (5,723 words) - 06:28, 31 May 2009
- ...ion of using the pinnacle of technology as a metaphor for the universe. In ancient Greece, surveying equipment and musical instruments were the technical wonders of54 KB (8,348 words) - 17:59, 20 May 2016
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- ...erent "boule" derived from the Greek, defined as "a legislative council of ancient Greece consisting first of an aristocratic advisory body and later of a representa63 KB (10,748 words) - 20:33, 4 May 2017