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Topic: History of Ancient Greece

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  History    Greece  
  Ancient    History of Ancient Egypt  
  Greek Latin and Ancient History    History of ancient Rome  
  Ancient Egyptian history    Ancient Athens Greece  
  Map of Ancient Greece    Ancient Greece art maps texts Olympics  

 
 
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Favorite era(s):Prehistoric times
Favorite explorer(s):Christopher Columbus
Favorite great leader(s):Alexander the Great,  Akbar the Great
Favorite great thinker(s):Hypatia
Interest(s):Greek mythology,  Latin
Likes to wear:Ancient Egyption
Favorite computer game(s):Civilization,  Age of Empires,  Age of Mythology
Favorite movie(s):Roman Holiday
Favorite destination(s):Baghdad,  Asia,  Britain
Favorite philosopher(s):Plato,  Socrates
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Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

Comparative ancient history: A continuing interest in comparative history resulted in the paper on "Slaves in the Family and Economic Context in Israel, Greece, and Rome," presented at the 1993 yearly convention of the Historical Society of Israel.
Luigi Pascioni,
Auto Mechanic

Ancient History: Greece and Rome Rob S.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

Internet Ancient History Sourcebook covers human origins to the origins of Christianity, including the ancient history of Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome, Egypt, Persia and Israel.
Of course, in the ancient world of Greece and Rome historians often began their histories with discussions of myths, weaving mystical origins for states or peoples.
H 301 Ancient Greece and Rome 3 credits This course is designed to give students a thorough grounding in the history of two fundamental cultures, Ancient Greece and Rome.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

Moving from ancient Greece through Rome and England to North America, the author traces the history of a craft known for literacy, political involvement and militancy as well as for merchandise on which it was safe for all classes to take a stand.
 
 
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