Category: /Social Sciences
Terrorism has been practiced throughout history and throughout the world.
The ancient Greek historian Xenophon (c. 431-c. 350 BC) wrote of the effectiveness of psychological warfare against enemy populations.
Roman emperors such as Tiberius (reigned
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Category: /History
their gods on trial. (Exploring Ancient World Cultures.)
The old gods that lived in the minds of the ancient Greeks had supernatural powers, but were limited by the concept of fate. Destiny hindered the power of the gods and because of this the gods were seen
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Sparta Vs Athens
In Ancient Greece there were two different major forms of government,
Oligarchy and Democracy. The two city-states that best represent each
form of government were Sparta (oligarchy) and Athens (democracy). The
democratic
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Category: /History
innovative in the way they took lands, and dealt with other empires. Many of their tactics are still used today in military strategies, and many ancient militaries defined the borders of countries today.
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culture, inducing future cultures to model their ideas and policies after the Greeks and Romans. The expansion of these empires encouraged cultural diffusion, blending the culture of the two empires into the land it conquered.
Ancient Greece passed on a new
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Category: /Literature/English
The poem “Iliad”, told by Homer of an Ancient Greek war is a story within a story. There are many lessons to be learned deep within the artificially entertaining poem. Although it may seem as an ordinary story of pride and senseless death, Iliad gives
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
. In ancient times one would part company with one's family and become a mendicant.
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
The famous pop culture movie, The Matrix, has many ties to the archetypal heroes and characters of other classic literature or literature in general.
"The Matrix is a film that blends the traditions of the heroic quest and the ancient beliefs
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
). This cure-all plant can be traced back to the ancient Egyptians, who believed it gave strength to the men who built the pyramids; the Nomadic tribes of Asia used it to ward off evil spirits; and some had even claimed it as having aphrodisiacal properties, while
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
According to the dictionary slavery is "an institution of the common law of peoples by which a person is put into the ownership of somebody else; contrary to the natural order" slavery was commonly practiced through out ancient history. It started
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