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Ancient Greek Festivals

by RCathey in Holidays, January 18, 2012
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A high school level paper on ancient Greek festivals.

The Lost Continent: Part 10

by monicabella in Social Sciences, October 17, 2011
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The lost continent.

Trojan War– Myth or Reality

by GOODPAL in History, October 17, 2011
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Homer’s Iliad narrates the famous episode of the Trojan War. Homer’s description of the War was based on one of the important stories from the Greek Mythology. Many early historians believed that, although most of the story of the Trojan War as detailed by Homer, was mythical, it may have been based on an event that actually took place. Archaeological excavations at the site of Troy (Hisarlik) in Turkey provide evidence of the existence of the ancient city of Troy and of its destruction in circumstances narrated by Homer.

Sparta of Ancient Greece

by Lenjur in History, October 16, 2011
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Sparta was suddenly transformed into an armed camp, and the resulting military state henceforth produced only soldiers.

At Ithaca Found The Palace of Odysseus?

by nonsferatu in History, December 11, 2010
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Greek archaeologist claims to have discovered on the island of Ithaca in the Ionian Sea Palace mythical king Odysseus, hero of the Trojan War.

Grecian Pulse

by JrOeKnEeRe in Folklore, November 17, 2010
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The broken maiden collapsed to her knees at the shoreline of the Grecian waters. Sobbing to the heavens of her pain. The gods could do nothing for too many mortal men surrounded her. But there was one man, forever remembered, who could ease her suffering. -An untold story during the Trojan War that will change the history forever-

It’s All Greek to Me: A Mentor

by Alistair Briggs in History, September 20, 2010
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Are you familiar with the term "a mentor"? Here we will take a brief and introductory look at the history of the origin of the term.

Ancient Greek Festivals

by RCathey in History, November 4, 2009
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A high school level paper on ancient Greek festivals.

Importance of Greek Religion

by PatDuffy in History, October 16, 2009
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Religion can have a profound effect upon a civilization. On one hand, religion can answer such questions as where the world came from or what happens after death. However, perhaps more importantly, religion can determine a people’s attitudes and values; it can even define the manner in which a people live. This phenomenon can be observed especially well by studying classical Greece. Religion played a pivotal role in ancient Greek society because it affected virtually all aspects of Greek life.

Trojan War

by herbertsher in History, May 21, 2009
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A brief history of the Trojan War.

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