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  • Male and Female Relationships in Hesiod's Theogony
    ... Furthermore, Night \"though she lay with none,\" bore \"Blame and painful Woe\" (Theogony 3.213-4). This is remarkable because in Greek mythology, most ...
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  • Marketing Analisis
    ... These two companies have the biggest share in the Greek market. Furthermore, there are many smaller companies that are active in the market, such as KRI-KRI ...
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  • The Questions and Answers of Homer
    ... record the epics. Furthermore, the Greek system of writing borrowed a lot of Phoenician syllabary (Whitelaw). This theory is not ...
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  • Roman vs Greek gov't
    ... Second, ancient Greek democracies and ancient Roman republics' method of ... Furthermore, Greece elected officials by randomly selecting citizens (Krieger, Neill ...
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  • Greek God's And Goddesses
    ... Furthermore, as Robert Graves states, "She put fresh strength into his legs and arms," which allowed ... Another Greek warrior who is helped by Athena was Pandaros ...
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  • Homosexuality in Ancient Greece
    ... was widespread in the Greek military system and the Greek educational system. The practice was also common in Olympic training. Furthermore, homosexuality was ...
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  • Theatre as a Religious Ceremony
    Furthermore, the Greek playwrights still exercise a potent creative force, and many modern dramatists find strong relationships between these legendary themes ...
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  • Theatre as a Religious Ceremony
    Furthermore, the Greek playwrights still exercise a potent creative force, and many modern dramatists find strong relationships between these legendary themes ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... The rich history and drama, as well as the day to day Greek culture are ... Furthermore, the life of Jesus and the following commentaries and books of the New ...
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  • Greek Grave Steles
    ... "If there is any hint in Greek sculpture of a ... Furthermore, she goes on to say "a desire to commemorate the many victims of the plague may have something to do ...
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  • Baroque Era
    ... revival of Greek and Roman studies emphasized the value of the classics for their own sake, rather than for their bearing to Christianity. Furthermore, the ...
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  • Renaissance Education
    ... as he was "compelled to learn Greek" even at an old age (Rabelais Extracts: 5). Furthermore, "without the knowledge of Greek and Latin, scholarship ... ...
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  • Persian influence on Greco-Roman Culture
    ... their Greek counterpart. Persian paintings tend to display stories of soldiers going to war, Shahs being crowned, or the Gods being prayed to. Furthermore, ...
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  • Paul's Preaching in Athens
    ... Paul to speak at the Areopagus were the dominating philosophers in Greek culture. ... Furthermore, the Stoics practiced self-control (Harris, p.28) and were very ...
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  • Aphrodite
    ... Furthermore, Anahita, like Ishtar, not only "ensured the continuity of life" but "was ... Thus, statues of Aphrodite were often worshipped by Greek warriors before ...
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  • Aphrodite
    ... Furthermore, Anahita, like Ishtar, not only "ensured the continuity of life" but "was ... Thus, statues of Aphrodite were often worshipped by Greek warriors before ...
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  • Aphrodite
    ... Furthermore, Anahita, like Ishtar, not only "ensured the continuity of life" but "was ... Thus, statues of Aphrodite were often worshipped by Greek warriors before ...
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  • "Hubris", a Tragic Imperfection
    ... He analyzed them and consequently gave Greek tragedy the definition as we ... Furthermore, although both Creon and Antigone suffer a great downfall in Sophocles ...
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  • Homeric Hymn to Demeter
    ... Furthermore, the plotted abduction of Persephone by Hades reflects on the wedding night ... and leads her away from her home-a mock abduction in traditional Greek. ...
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  • Athens and Sparta
    ... Furthermore, Athens acquired wealth by collecting payment from members of the League of ... received by turning Athens into the most beautiful of all Greek cities. ...
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  • The story of the Alphabets
    ... for order and method and seem to embody the harmonious aspect of ancient Greek society. ... Furthermore, these styles provided the basis for Gutenberg's letterforms ...
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  • Oedipus
    ... Furthermore, the environment in which the play Oedipus was originally performed was the Greek amphitheatre. This held approximately 17000 people. ...
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  • Review for Crawford's ROMAN RE
    ... He also suggests the want and desire of the Roman people to acquire education, artifacts, and philosophy from the Greek cities. Furthermore, how the Roman ...
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  • Sophocles and Antigone
    ... the plot or intensify the action like they did in the Greek Theatre. ... Furthermore, Seneca could have changed the details and ordering of scenes throughout the ...
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  • Democracy in Athens
    ... The Greek word demokratia can be translated literally as "the people ... Furthermore, the functional role of government officials in modern democracies tend to be ...
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  • Medea's Revenge
    ... This sort of activity was acceptable by Greek standards but not by Medea. ... Furthermore, he would have been killed without her help. ...
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  • Campaigns of Alexander
    ... increasingly in Greek affairs and had constantly oppressed the Greek cities in ... Furthermore, Persia was governed by a patriotic and devoted military caste that ...
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  • Sumerian and Hebrew Views
    ... Similar to Greek mythology, the Sumarians believed in many imperfect gods. ... Furthermore, there was no promising afterlife for Sumarians. ...
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  • the long rode to success with its tenets
    ... Similar to Greek mythology, the Sumarians believed in many imperfect gods. ... Furthermore, there was no promising afterlife for Sumarians. ...
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  • A Comparison of Sumerian and Hebrew views of the Afterlife
    ... Similar to Greek mythology, the Sumarians believed in many imperfect gods. ... Furthermore, there was no promising afterlife for Sumarians. ...
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