(#Art)(Personal)

Messy? Yes. Do I care? A little but not really I wanted to practice.

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Bruno, did you know that the Greeks in the morning would eat oranges?

They were firm believers in fruit-curing fevers, and I agree

See, they believe that an orange warms the stomach

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Thanks to my friend in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada for purchasing this wonderful art print from the Tales of the Greeks: https://t.co/NG0kdPTj6U

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For what we just call "love" today, the ancient Greeks had many different words.

I want everyone to remember to cherish and appreciate all types of love because they're all equally important. None is superior to the other. :)

On this note, happy everyone!

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Ancient Greeks Six Types of Love

sexual passion. ...
deep friendship. ...
playful love. ...
love for everyone. ...
longstanding love. ...
love of the self.

https://t.co/g8cZ1UX2t4

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Hera is believed to have been an independent goddess before the Greeks gave up trying to suppress her cults and instead made her wife to Zeus, conquering both the land of Greece and a woman-centered religion.
Illustration from HanieMohd

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"Let us cavort like the Greeks of old! You know the ones I mean..."

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Had the epiphany that I could maybe possibly draw ancient Greeks with chiton tan lines hehehueheheh

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Greeks Mythology Lamia...yes she was a baby/child eating creature.

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HYPNOS
..the god of sleep and the personification of sleep. He and his brother Thanatos, the embodiment of death, lived in an underworld cave. Hera gets Hypnos to help make Zeus fall asleep so that she and Poseidon can help the Greeks win the Trojan war..

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Hey!

Do you like yogurt? Don't Greeks make the BEST yogurt?!

Know who's Greek?!

Avalanche is Greek vote Avalanche

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i would like to bring to your attention
kolokitopitha - a feta pie with either zucchini or pumpkin
or basically a tikvenik

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Winged, mythical creatures have always fascinated. The Greeks gave us Pegasus, whom I’ve always loved. Born of Poseidon & tamed by Athena, he inspired the Muses, aided victories, & spurred the imagination. Such a beautiful creature ⚡️#WyrdWednesday

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Europa ca.1000BC (watch out, next week - the Greeks) starting with the Minoans in Crete

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Thanks to my friend in Titusville, Florida for purchasing this wonderful art print from the Tales of the Greeks: https://t.co/FLheSbEOvU

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GM my Dear Mates 🙋🏻‍♀️💕 Another drawing progress to my next minting 🙋🏻‍♀️ The theme is one of my fav things: Greeks Mythology 🙋🏻‍♀️💕

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Fun Fact: The Pentagram is not some modern invention. It's around as a magical symbol since the Greeks.

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🕵️‍♀️FUN FACT
The Ancient Greeks believed that Mount Sipylus (a rock in the shape of a weeping woman) was Niobe, who in the Myth was turned to stone after Apollo and Artemis killed her children.

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Diana and Endymion

Wonderful depiction of a tale from the Ancient Diana and Endymion,https://t.co/UKmR7rl9Sg

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Thanks to my friend in Titusville, Florida for purchasing this wonderful art print from the Tales of the Greeks: https://t.co/FLheSbEOvU

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How did ancient Greeks interpret large, unfamiliar Miocene-Pleistocene fossils around the Aegean?

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