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Ancient Greece - Hippocrates, the father of Medicine
Hippocrates embodied the perfect doctor: kind, wise, old, knowledgeable, with a long beard and profound wrinkles around perceptive eyes. At least that is what we’d like to think....
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Euripides´ Hippolytus, Love and law
There’s a reason Euripides is often called the “people’s poet.” Though his plays were not the most popular in their own time, after his death they were soon recognized for their incredible attention to character.
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The Social Structure of Ancient Egypt
The social structure of ancient Egypt can be sorted into a social pyramid. At the top of the social pyramid was the pharaoh with the government officials, nobles and priests below him
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Epaminondas, the great general of Thebes
Epaminondas was a Theban general and statesman of the 4th century BC who transformed the Ancient Greek city state of Thebes, leading it out of Spartan subjugation into a pre-eminent position in Greek politics
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The Helots, slave warriors of Ancient Sparta
Sparta had a social hierarchy that was different from many of its greek neighbors. The top of the social pyramid was occupied by the two kings, whose powers were checked by a ‘council of elders’...
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Ancient Greece - Of Gods and laurel Trees
Playing hard to get?
As appears to be somewhat familiar through ancient Greek myths, the antagonist of this story is Eros, Aphrodite’s son and the god of love. Daphne...
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Ancient Egyptian Sports
It is obvious from the scenes depicted on pyramid and temple walls that ancient Egyptians knew how to keep fit; obviously in ancient Egypt sports must have been a part of the daily life and culture.
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Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine
Hippocrates embodied the perfect doctor: kind, wise, old, knowledgeable, with a long beard and profound wrinkles around perceptive eyes.
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A history of Romantic Love
The word "romance" comes from the French vernacular where initially it indicated a verse narrative. The word was originally an adverb of Latin origin, "romanicus," meaning "of the Roman style".
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Ancient Egyptian Medicine
llness is in no way a new thing, and if you happened to be alive and sick during the time of the pharaohs, there was most likely a medicine treatment of some sort to help you through.
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