The ancient Greeks pioneered several complex athletic techniques, especially in events such as the javelin and long-jump. |
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From the Greeks, we learned that determination easily trumps the banter of cynics. |
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In terms of simple military success, Achilles is 'the best of the Achaeans', or Greeks, but he takes the heroic code of honour to extremes. |
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The Greeks did enjoy making acrostics, but that's a different kind of wordplay. |
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The Greeks advanced, probably breaking into a jogtrot when they came within bowshot. |
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He suffers from what the Greeks called hybris, and arrogant pride characterized by a man stepping out of his proper place in the world. |
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The ancient Assyrians, Persians, Greeks, Romans and East Indians used it to treat certain illnesses. |
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This means that not even Greeks are concerned, but the pre-Greek inhabitants of Lemnos, whom Homer calls, the later Greeks. |
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Both towns were founded by Thracian tribes and later settled by the ancient Greeks. |
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The Greeks called it metempsychosis and the belief is widespread, possibly universal. |
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Whereas among the Greeks the primary virtues were practical wisdom, self-restraint, justice and courage, for Paul the primary virtue was agape. |
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Virtually every theory about ageing from the ancient Greeks to the 19th century was a version of cooling or drying or a combination of the two. |
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After the war, Greece took part in the Allied occupation of Turkey, where many Greeks still lived. |
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When the Greeks conquered Egypt they recognised in him attributes of their medicine god Asclepius, and continued to build temples to him. |
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Some 2000 years ago the Greeks used the bark and leaves of the willow tree to relieve pain and fever. |
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St John's wort is an ancient herb, and was known to the Greeks and Romans as an astringent to be rubbed on wounds. |
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Throughout history the peninsula has been colonised by Scythians, Greeks, Romans, Khazars, Genoese and Venetians. |
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Some historians believe that the Babylonian base 60 place-value system was transmitted to the Indians via the Greeks. |
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The recapture of the city by the Greeks, in turn, brought extensive privileges to Genoa, which now began its expansion into the Black Sea region. |
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With the influx of the Greeks on the Black Sea coast around 500 CE, winemaking progressed and the wine trade increased. |
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They are the ancient Greeks, arguably the most alcohol-savvy society to ever drain a wineskin. |
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In the centre, the Persians forced the Greeks back, but were then probably taken in both flanks when the victorious Greek wings wheeled inwards. |
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The Greeks celebrated the New Year on December 21 at the winter solstice, when the day was at its shortest. |
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It is the home of various people including Albanians, Vlachs, Greeks, Serbs, Bulgars, and Turks. |
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Neither the Greeks nor the Romans memorialized their dead in the form of full-scale recumbent effigies. |
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The Greeks expressed a belief in the worth, significance, and dignity of the individual. |
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The Aleppo gall has been used since the time of the Greeks as a nonfading ink. |
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But, over the centuries, Persians, Greeks, Parthians, Kushans, and White Huns invaded India. |
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The Latin X came from Chi, a letter invented by the Greeks who used it to represent the sound ks in the Western part of the country. |
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Ancient Greeks buried their dead with lacrimatories, vials full of mourners' tears. |
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Ancient Greeks, Romans and Hebrews would cry into small vials, or lachrymatories, that would then be sealed and buried with the dead. |
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This weekend is a case in point, while much of Europe grinds to a halt, the Greeks are beavering away. |
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This style of building was brought to Athens by Bavarian architects, in an effort to reintroduce Greeks to noble replicas of ancient Greece. |
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The ancient Greeks believed that there had been Amazons and celebrated their victory over them. |
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Greeks, Yugoslavs and Poles were concentrated in enclaves around the suburb. |
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And the Apostles Methodius and Cyril, Greeks by origin, but in communication with Rome, are claimed, wrongly, by the Latinisers as their own. |
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The next day the Greeks have a pop at Troy itself but the mighty Trojan army repulses them. |
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The Greeks seeing they were outnumbered hauled in their sail and began to turn the prow of their craft seaward. |
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The Greeks were superb mathematicians and discovered much of the mathematics we still use today. |
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And the Greeks believed in their gods, they worshipped their gods, they offered up sacrifices, and they were very real to the Greeks. |
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These groups included the Babylonians, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Persians, Greeks, and Romans. |
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We need to look first at the value the classical Greeks attached to politics. |
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The shared part of the Armenian diet is the Mediterranean foods widely familiar among Arabs, Turks, Greeks. |
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Even before the ship had left Buenos Aires some of the British seamen objected to sailing with Greeks. |
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Romans, Vandals, Visigoths, and Byzantine Greeks successively ruled the area. |
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Greeks, Italians, and other Mediterraneans cook their vegetables in olive oil or drizzle it over salads to enhance their flavor. |
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He currently has an office staff made up of two Americans, two Germans, two Turks, two Brazilians and two Greeks. |
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Meanwhile soldier poets wrote odes and sapphics based on dead forms borrowed from the Greeks while laying plans to translate the Aeneid. |
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It was arrogant pretension of the ancient Greeks to imagine that barbarians were slaves by nature. |
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On average, we can expect lives a bit shorter than those of Greeks, a bit longer than those of Portuguese. |
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Albanians have often been confused with other ethnic groups, such as Greeks or Armenians. |
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Barbarians, or rather some barbarians in the eyes of some Greeks, did not need images at all. |
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Helen is blamed for causing the Trojan War because the Greeks and Trojans were fighting over her. |
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Thus Circassians, Albanians, Slavs, Greeks, Armenians and even Italians rose to occupy the highest offices of the Empire. |
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After the victory over the Persians in 479 B. C. the Greeks offered this tripod at the oracle of Delphi, from where it was brought to Byzantium. |
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The other recognized minorities are Slovaks, Croatians, Serbians, Romanians, Slovenians, Germans, Greeks, Ukrainians and Armenians. |
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There was a mass exodus of Greeks and Armenians from Constantinople, as from the rest of Turkey. |
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Broadly speaking, the Greeks viewed the Universe as a living organism rather than as a mechanism like a watch. |
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Also deported from the Crimea were 37,000 Bulgarians, Greeks, and Armenians found guilty of collaborating with the Germans. |
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For me, the ancient Greeks and Romans, the high Middle Ages and even the Tudors passed in a blur of boredom. |
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There are also urban linguistic enclaves of Armenians, Greeks, Italians, and others. |
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At the height of his power, Greeks, Bulgarians, Serbs and Albanians swore allegiance to him. |
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The Romans used the ideas of the Ancient Greeks to implement their own engineering plans. |
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The Greeks proved in the European Championships that winning games, and tournaments, needn't be a pretty spectacle now. |
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The Greeks seem to have been fascinated by the splendid costumes of the Persians and the bodies they concealed. |
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Greeks create such masterpieces as moussaka, a layered dish of eggplant, meat, cheese, and bread crumbs sometimes served with a white sauce. |
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The Greeks invented the science of geometry with practical applications in architecture in mind. |
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The Greeks believed that every tree had its wood nymph and every river had its river god. |
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Growing up in the inner city in Melbourne, our neighbours consisted mainly of Greeks, Italians, some Turks and later, Lebanese. |
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Their being Tocharians does put them right into the Indo-European matrix alongside the Greeks, Norse, and others. |
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My philosophy is normal orthodox philosophy, such as has come down from the Indians through the Greeks, to Spinoza. |
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The Greeks are finally ready, and the world's top athletes are limbering up for the big event. |
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The work opens up the world of this historical people, namely the ancient Greeks. |
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Thousands of years ago, saffron was an expensive and aromatic spice use by ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks as an aphrodisiac. |
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When Greeks talk about their missing marbles, they are usually referring to Lord Elgin's souvenir-hunting around the Parthenon. |
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It was as alien to the Greeks as it was commonplace to the mechanists that one should seek to interfere with nature. |
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So the goofy Greeks decorated their merrymaking in pretty bows and successfully sublimated their impulses with constrictive ceremonial routines. |
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While the early Greeks emphasised mantic or inspired behaviour, it was never practised by Romans. |
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The Ancient Greeks would probably have scratched their heads in bemusement at the Olympic spectacle of beach volleyball. |
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The ancient Macedonians were considered non-Greek but are claimed as co-nationals by the modern Greeks. |
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In many schools in Perth there is a mix of Italians, Greeks, Macedonians, and those of British and Irish descent. |
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I myself am a Macedonian, and another two and a half million Greeks are Macedonians. |
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Visitors from more developed Western countries do not need much time to understand why transplanted Greeks take to restauranteuring. |
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His passing will be mourned by the Greeks, Croats, Hungarians, Italians and any other ethnic group you can name. |
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Greeks like Aristotle, who opposed atomism, equated it with a blind desire to abnegate the governance of Nature in favour of pure chance. |
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I'm not agree with some Greek-Australians who say that the Greeks of abroad are different. |
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Greeks show they've clocked a pretty woman by stroking their fingers across their own chins. |
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Though human life was not regarded as sacred in antiquity, the Greeks judged murder to be an act of impiety, since it offended the gods and caused miasma or pollution. |
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The classic example is the Babylonian epic of Gilgamesh, but there are flood stories among the ancient Greeks, Romans, Chinese and even the Irish. |
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The area later changed hands among Assyrians, Babylonians, and Greeks. |
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Among the ancient Greeks, Aristotle was certainly not one to regard the suppression of justifiable anger as admirable. |
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Once Alexander had destroyed the professional core of Persians and mercenary Greeks at Issus, Darius had to rely on levies from outlying satrapies. |
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Finally, tired of laying siege to troy, the Greeks build a large wooden horse, leave it outside the city gates, and go away. |
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Herodotus also reported that Egyptians would not kiss Greeks on their mouths because Greeks consumed their sacred animal, the cow. |
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It goes back to the Greeks and the idea of sport as some sort of herculean sacrifice without personal enrichment. |
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Xeros was sentenced to six life sentences for his responsibility in masterminding the deaths of Americans, Britons and Greeks. |
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In the sanctuaries, besides the temples, there was a theatre and a stadium, because the Greeks used to pay the same attention to the soul, the spirit and the body. |
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The boatswain's pipe is the 'modern day' descendant of the flutes used by the Ancient Greeks and Romans to convey orders to the oarsmen and galley slaves. |
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And this temple was set up largely to commemorate the victory over the Persians who had by definition transgressed the divine limits in their attempt to conquer the Greeks. |
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Some civilizations, most notably the ancient Greeks and the Maya, firmly resisted empire, finding their main expression as systems of warring city-states. |
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In response, Abduh indicated that the present culture of Europe did not originate from the Aryans and the Greeks, but from contact with the Semitic nations. |
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Woven tapestry is one of the oldest and richest mural arts, and can be traced right back to the Ancient Greeks, Egyptians and Native North Americans. |
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In addition to cereals the Greeks used figs, grapes, pomegranates, spinach, marrows, celery, nettles, hyacinth bulbs, artichokes, asparagus and honey. |
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Invaded by Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, Teutons and Spaniards, Sicily is different in culture and appearance from the rest of Italy. |
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Yet our distinction between secular and religious buildings would have been incoherent to the ancient Greeks. |
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The Greeks are still the top when it comes to drinking our tipple. |
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He was at his most sensible best, organising funds and trying to get the decidedly unheroic Greeks to fight as if they were their glorious ancestors. |
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The Armenians and the Greeks share the altar and its painting. |
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There was now open skirmishing between the Greeks and the Latins. |
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Echoing the pleas of the Greeks for the repatriation of the Elgin marbles, Egypt has appealed to the British Museum for the return of the Rosetta Stone. |
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The head of the IOC recently suggested that the Greeks stop worrying about beautifying the city and concentrate on completing the big construction and transport projects. |
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While we moderns have lost the distinction between the pleasures and the gratifications, the ancient Greeks and the Romans of Hellenistic bent were keen on it. |
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The Greeks and Romans lived, I suppose, very comfortably though they had no linen. |
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A war fought at Troy between the native Trojans and the invading Greeks. |
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To the Greeks this changeable planet was given two names, Apollo for when it appeared as a morning star and Hermes when it came as an evening star. |
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The Scythians rejected the Greek way of life, but their aristocracy frequently used jewelry and toreutics made by the Greeks especially for them and adapted to their taste. |
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He fought first the Theban Greeks, then the Persians, then the Bactrians. |
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He followed the Greeks in arguing that a poem, like the soul itself, resembles a living organism, a pattern of reason ordered by rhyme and rhythm. |
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However, this comes at a time when cash-strapped Greeks are relying on free or subsidized medical care in greater numbers. |
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In the north, the Gauls are threatening, the Greeks are grumbling to the east, and Rome's biggest threat, the Carthaginians, are growing tetchy to the south. |
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The Greeks called them Anticheir, as who should say, another hand. |
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The ancient Greeks made the distinction between eros and agape. |
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Taking Italy by surprise the Greeks snuck ahead to a slight lead. |
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Given huge portions of Asia Minor by the Treaty of Sevres, the Greeks made a terrible miscalculation, thinking they could recapture more territory and even Constantinople. |
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They reckon that the Greeks will use their votes to demand a return to the drachma and trigger a stampede on the banks. |
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The Greeks held the pass but eventually a traitorous Greek led a Persian force through the hills to the rear of the Greek forces, who were subsequently massacred. |
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The Angles, Saxons, Danes, Frisians and other invaders intermarried with the existing Romano-British Celts, Romans, Jutes, Gauls, Greeks and Lombards. |
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Hector and his stalwart Trojan army force the Greeks into a retreat. |
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The stars within Crux were known to the Ancient Greeks, where Ptolemy regarded them as part of the constellation Centaurus. |
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In the primitive times, the Indians lived on fruits and wore clothes made of animal skin, just like the Greeks. |
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We know quite a bit about these round ships, since Romans, like Egyptians and Greeks, left records in stone, sometimes even on a sarcophagus. |
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Romans inherited the institution of slavery from the Greeks and the Phoenicians. |
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Ancient Greek has free syntactic order, although SOV tended to be preferred by Classical Greeks. |
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In origin it signified the often expensive offerings wealthy Greeks made in service to the people, and thus to the polis and the state. |
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The Greeks also used this word to refer to the power of music to influence emotions, behaviours, and even morals. |
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The ancient Greeks considered geometry as just one of several sciences, and held the theorems of geometry on par with scientific facts. |
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For this purpose they established trade colonies the Greeks called emporia. |
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The ancient Greeks were familiar with the Hebrew scriptures and language, and often borrowed words and terms. |
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In Europe, the Greeks, Celts, Romans, and Carthaginians all used this process. |
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Greeks, along with the Romans, were the first to operate undershot, overshot and breastshot waterwheel mills. |
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Other prominent groups include Congolese, Russians, Armenians, Vietnamese, Liberians, Ghanaians and Greeks. |
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The forests which covered it in ancient times supplied the Greeks and Sicilians with timber for shipbuilding. |
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The Greeks later linked Set with Typhon because both were evil forces, storm deities, and sons of the Earth that attacked the main gods. |
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The stadion did not suffice for the races of horses and chariots which had been favorites with the Greeks since the Trojan war. |
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She acquainted the Greeks underhand with this treason, which was a warping against them. |
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Honey has been viewed as an aphrodisiac since the time of the Greeks when Hippocrates prescribed it for vigor. |
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He has all the ravenousness of the ancient Greeks but refuses their escapism. |
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The Greeks then retaliated by kidnapping Europa, a Phoenician, and later Medea. |
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From about 750 BC the Greeks began 250 years of expansion, settling colonies in all directions. |
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The ancient Greeks personified the forces of nature as gods and goddesses. |
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The archaeology will tell us which methods of burial were used by the Ancient Greeks. |
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Millions of Greeks worldwide erupted in joyful celebration, hardly believing their eyes after Greece beat hosts Portugal in the Euro 2004 finals. |
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The Greeks call this member clitoris, from which the obscene word clitorize is derived. |
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Seid had fallen in the War of Tabuc, the first of Mahomet's fightings with the Greeks. |
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The highlight for the Greeks was the marathon victory by their compatriot Spiridon Louis, a water carrier. |
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They comprised a number of Greeks from Istanbul, and a number of grecicized Romanians. |
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The Greeks had Seven Wise Men and Seven Sleepers, and the Pythagoreans saw magic in all the heptamerides. |
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The Khazars also exacted tribute from the Alani, Magyars, various Slavic tribes, the Crimean Goths, and the Greeks of Crimea. |
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We must then clear our minds of all notion that the hoplolatry of the Greeks implies anthropomorphism. |
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The ancient Greeks reached the Iberian Peninsula, of which they had heard from the Phoenicians, by voyaging westward in the Mediterranean. |
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We may, with Aristotle, distinguish singular terms such as Socrates and general terms such as Greeks. |
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In the sixth century BC, the Carthaginians arrived in the peninsula while struggling with the Greeks for control of the Western Mediterranean. |
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Several authors have supposed it to be Celtic in origin, while others view it as a name coined by Greeks. |
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He refused the request of Alexandrian Greeks to dedicate a temple to his divinity, saying that only gods may choose new gods. |
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Roman builders employed Greeks in many capacities, especially in the great boom in construction in the early Empire. |
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The Greeks who saw them used the Greek 'obeliskos' to describe them, and this word passed into Latin and then English. |
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Romans received their medical knowledge largely from the Greeks that came before them. |
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The war ended many of the privileges of the Phanariot Greeks of Constantinople. |
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As contact with the Greeks increased, the old Roman gods became increasingly associated with Greek gods. |
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Under pressure from their Norman lords, the Italian Greeks seem to have accepted papal supremacy and Anselm's theology. |
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The Romans, tasting the delicacy from the Greeks, incorporated it into their own diet with few modifications. |
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In its initial stages, the ancient Roman architecture reflected elements of architectural styles of the Etruscans and the Greeks. |
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Instead, they wrote Latin versions of tragic themes that the Greeks had already handled. |
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Some earlier Latin poets tried to make up for this deficiency by creating new compound words, as the Greeks had done. |
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Later in his brief life, Byron joined the Greek War of Independence fighting the Ottoman Empire, for which Greeks revere him as a national hero. |
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Byron's body was embalmed, but the Greeks wanted some part of their hero to stay with them. |
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The development of individual tones and scales was made by ancient Greeks such as Aristoxenus and Pythagoras. |
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The Games were held every four years, and this period, known as an Olympiad, was used by Greeks as one of their units of time measurement. |
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The Greeks said they would not pay unless it was proved that the crime was committed by Greeks. |
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According to various sources, several hundred thousand Greeks died during this period, which was tied in with the Greek Genocide. |
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In 1911, of the 654 wholesale companies in Istanbul, 528 were owned by ethnic Greeks. |
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Among foreign citizens, the Vietnamese are the largest ethnic group, followed by Armenians and Greeks. |
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Missionaries brought Orthodoxy to many regions without ethnic Greeks, where the Greek language was not spoken. |
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Iron Age colonisation by the Greeks and Phoenicians gave rise to early Mediterranean cities. |
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Intuitively this is as valid as All Greeks are men, all men are mortal therefore all Greeks are mortals. |
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Another important point is that Homer recognises that the speech of Trojans and Greeks was mutually intelligible. |
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In Homer's Iliad, Poseidon supports the Greeks against the Trojans during the Trojan War. |
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It is possible that the Greeks did not bring with them other gods except Zeus, Eos, and the Dioskouroi. |
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In the Iliad Poseidon favors the Greeks, and on several occasion takes an active part in the battle against the Trojan forces. |
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The animal was seen as a source of food among the Ancient Greeks, as well as a sporting challenge and source of epic narratives. |
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The earliest certain chemical distillations were by Greeks in Alexandria in the 1st century AD, but these were not distillations of alcohol. |
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The Romans achieved high levels of technology in large part because they borrowed technologies from the Greeks, Etruscans, Celts, and others. |
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Roman architecture in general was greatly influenced by the Greeks and Etruscans. |
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It was known to the Greeks, but became a significant supplement to bronze during the Roman Empire. |
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It was an important resource for the Romans, Greeks and other ancient peoples. |
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Zinc metal was not produced on a large scale until the 12th century in India, though it was known to the ancient Romans and Greeks. |
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Ancient Romans and Greeks recorded the Celts' habits of nailing heads of personal enemies to walls or dangling them from the necks of horses. |
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The Greeks believed that seals loved both the sea and sun and were considered to be under the protection of the gods Poseidon and Apollo. |
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Aqueducts were built by the Greeks and Ancient Romans, while the history of China shows they built irrigation and flood control works. |
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Aristotle discusses the sacred animals of the Greeks in his Historia Animalium and gives details of their role as aquatic animals. |
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The Greeks paid tribute to both whales and dolphins with their own constellation. |
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The Phoenician settlements in the western part of the island predates the Greeks. |
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Outside of Italy, according to one study, Greeks from Crete, Laconia, and Peloponese are genetically closest to Sicilians. |
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The islands may have been visited by the Phoenicians, the Greeks, and the Carthaginians. |
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A number of cities were founded along the coast by Phoenicians, and trading outposts and colonies were established by Greeks in the East. |
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After the Bronze Age collapse, Crete was settled by new waves of Greeks from the mainland. |
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On 25 August 1898, a Turkish mob massacred hundreds of Cretan Greeks, the British Consul and 17 British soldiers. |
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As the Volga route declined by the end of the century, the Trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks rapidly overtook it in popularity. |
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After some initial battles while subjugating the Greeks of the Ionian coast, the Persians determined to invade Greece proper. |
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During the next fifty years, the Greeks commanded the Aegean, but not harmoniously. |
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Excavations were performed in the city by Greeks seeking the tomb of Alexander the Great without success. |
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An alternate theory holds that by the 4th century BC, the western Greeks, especially the Massaliotes, were on amicable terms with Carthage. |
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The Greeks had the opposite model, that the stars and the sun rotated around the earth. |
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The Greeks also used the length of day at the summer solstice as a measure of latitude. |
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Herodotus visited Egypt in the 5th century BC and claimed that the Greeks were one of the first groups of foreigners that ever lived in Egypt. |
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Other notable Greeks in Egypt during the Ottoman period included Damat Hasan Pasha from the Morea, a governor of Egypt. |
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Other areas of interest for the Greeks in Egypt were foods, wine, soap, wood crafts, printing. |
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After the Suez Crisis, the British and French laborers left while the Greeks stayed. |
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The Greeks associated it with the gods Dionysus, Aphrodite and Artemis as well as with satyrs and cupids. |
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It then spread North and West throughout mainland Europe, and is thought to have arrived in Italy from Asia Minor with the Greeks. |
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The ancient Greeks used it in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples, believing it was a source of courage. |
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Rome's early myths and legends also have a dynamic relationship with Etruscan religion, less documented than that of the Greeks. |
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A formula equivalent to Heron's was discovered by the Chinese independently of the Greeks. |
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Before the Persian crisis, history had been represented among the Greeks only by local or family traditions. |
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Greeks of the classical age knew several poems about the war between the Olympians and Titans. |
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At night the Greek fleet returned, and the Greeks from the horse opened the gates of Troy. |
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In a list similar to that for the Greeks, the poet describes the Trojans and their allies. |
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The Greeks agree to burn their dead, and build a wall to protect their ships and camp, while the Trojans quarrel about returning Helen. |
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A day's truce is agreed for burning the dead, during which the Greeks also build their wall and a trench. |
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The Trojans prevail and force the Greeks back to their wall, while Hera and Athena are forbidden to help. |
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The Greeks are overwhelmed and routed, the wall's gate is broken, and Hector charges in. |
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The Trojans are dismayed by his appearance, and the Greeks manage to bear Patroclus' body away. |
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In antiquity, the Greeks applied the Iliad and the Odyssey as the bases of pedagogy. |
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The connection, in this case, between guileful tactics of the Greeks in the Iliad and those of the later Greeks is not a difficult one to find. |
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In 1914, paleontologist Othenio Abel surmised the origins of the cyclops to be the result of ancient Greeks finding an elephant skull. |
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At first, they traded mainly with the Greeks, trading wood, slaves, glass and powdered Tyrian purple. |
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Also, the Greeks and Romans did not compare Tanit to the Greek Aphrodite nor to the Roman Venus as they would Astarte. |
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Al Mina is a specific example of the trade that took place between the Greeks and the Phoenicians. |
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This means that before the 8th century, there was a relationship between the Greeks and the Phoenicians. |
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Literacy had been lost and Mycenaean script forgotten, but the Greeks adopted the Phoenician alphabet, modifying it to create the Greek alphabet. |
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However, unlike Western culture, the Ancient Greeks did not think in terms of race. |
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The Greeks developed astronomy, which they treated as a branch of mathematics, to a highly sophisticated level. |
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This idea was heavily supported by Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympics, as well as by the Greeks. |
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It has been cultivated for at least 3,000 years, and was probably introduced to other parts of Europe by the Greeks or Romans. |
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Some ancient Greeks, including Aristotle, believed that the phren was located in the heart rather than the cranium. |
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The ancient Greeks and the Romans knew of the Garamantes and regarded them as uncivilized nomads. |
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Epistles in prose and verse were a major genre of literature among the Greeks and particularly the Romans. |
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The Greeks and the Romans left a legacy in Europe which is evident in European languages, thought, visual arts and law. |
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Getae and Dacians were interchangeable terms, or used with some confusion by the Greeks. |
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Dio Cassius reported that the Dacians themselves used that name, and the Romans so called them, while the Greeks called them Getae. |
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Greeks, Armenians, Poles, Ukrainians, although not numerous, were present since as early as the 17th century, and had left cultural marks. |
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Many more have left Turkey since, leaving fewer than 5,000 Greeks in Anatolia today. |
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Provence, a province of southern France was colonized by Ancient Greeks who founded the cities of Marseilles and Nice. |
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Unlike the Greeks, Roman historiography did not start out with an oral historical tradition. |
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The Origines also spoke of how not only Rome, but the other Italian towns were venerable, and that the Romans were indeed superior to the Greeks. |
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Many Greeks migrated to Alexandria, Antioch, Seleucia, and the many other new Hellenistic cities in Asia and Africa. |
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When military conflicts broke out between the Ottoman Empire and enemies, Greeks usually took arms against the empire, with few exceptions. |
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The events in the north spurred the Greeks of the Peloponnese into action and on 17 March 1821 the Maniots declared war on the Ottomans. |
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Members of these groups ethnically identify as Greeks and are today all at least bilingual in Greek. |
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In their pursuit of order and proportion, the Greeks created an ideal of beauty that strongly influenced Western art. |
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Apart from these twelve gods, Greeks also had a variety of other mystical beliefs, such as nymphs and other magical creatures. |
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The Classical Greeks and the Romans wrote prolifically on military campaigning. |
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Indeed, in the Greek of this period 'barbarian' is often used expressly to refer to Persians, who were enemies of the Greeks in this war. |
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Prejudice toward Greeks on the part of Greeks was not limited to those who lived on the fringes of the Greek world. |
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When it suited their purposes, the Greeks also divided themselves into Ionians and Dorians. |
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In forming their view of Attila's people, the Romans tapped into attitudes inherited from the Greeks. |
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Early on, the geographic position of Greece and the necessity of importing wheat forced the Greeks to engage in maritime trade. |
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The inhabitants called themselves Romaioi, and even as late as the 19th century Greeks typically referred to modern Greek as Romaika. |
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The Greeks regarded the gesture as the province of deities and believed that Alexander meant to deify himself by requiring it. |
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Following Alexander's death, many Greeks who had settled there tried to return to Greece. |
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All travel narratives from this time used the same sources, taken from each other or from the earlier traditions of the Greeks. |
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The body, as a reflection of natural forces, contained four elemental properties expressed to the Greeks as the four humors. |
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The written treatises within the Corpus are varied, incorporating medical doctrine from any source the Greeks came into contact with. |
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Those Greeks who stayed behind in Constantinople mostly lived in the Phanar and Galata districts of the city. |
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The Spartans and other Greeks used oil to rub themselves while exercising in the gymnasia. |
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Ancient Mayans in Mexico used chicle sap from sapodilla trees, while the ancient Greeks used mastiche, derived from the resin of the mastic tree. |
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Giant squids have long attracted human fascination and were written about and mythologised by the ancient Greeks. |
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Early Greeks and Romans used a metal tool called a strigil to scrape dirt, oil, and sweat from their bodies. |
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The Greeks cleaned themselves, for example after wrestling naked, not with soap but with a curved metal scraper called a strigil. |
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The conditionality that has been presented by the Greeks is simply not enough at this stage. |
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It was settled or conquered by successive waves of North Africans, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, Swabians and Spaniards. |
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Civilizations from the ancient Greeks to the Polynesians treasured the octocoral genus, Corallium, for its vivid color. |
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Euro 2004 opened with a stunning win for the Greeks against Portugal and bookies celebrated with large ouzos all round. |
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The culture of Glome seems to reflect that of the Greeks who believed in the supernatural nature of dreams. |
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The ancient Greeks used the Golden Section as the perfect proportion for sculpture and architecture. |
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The exonym was later adopted by the Greeks, with a similar connotation. |
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The Ancient Greeks also used cosmetics as the Ancient Romans did. |
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The Greeks certainly laid the foundation for Western medical practice but much more of Western medicine can be traced to the Middle East, Germanic, and Celtic cultures. |
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The giraffe was also known to the Greeks and Romans, who believed that it was an unnatural hybrid of a camel and a leopard and called it camelopardalis. |
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He colonized it with Greeks, and founded a city named Alexandropolis. |
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Alexander was awarded the generalship of Greece and used this authority to launch his father's Panhellenic project to lead the Greeks in the conquest of Persia. |
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It is my personal reaction to the living Greeks that their continuity with their ancestors of the ancient world is remarkable, rather than the opposite. |
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The Greeks contrasted themselves to their Eastern neighbors, such as the Trojans in Iliad, setting an example for later contrasts between east and west. |
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There were no advances in military technology, until, from the mechanical arm action of a slinger, the Greeks, Egyptians, Romans, Persians, Chinese, etc. |
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Throughout the 20th century, millions of Greeks migrated to the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Germany, creating a large Greek diaspora. |
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The following morning, Tsipras reached an agreement with Independent Greeks party to form a coalition, and he was sworn in as Prime Minister of Greece. |
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Greeks in Crete continued to stage regular revolts, and in 1897, the Greek government under Theodoros Deligiannis, bowing to popular pressure, declared war on the Ottomans. |
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By the end of the month, the Peloponnese was in open revolt against the Ottomans and by October 1821 the Greeks under Theodoros Kolokotronis had captured Tripolitsa. |
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Roman historiography is indebted to the Greeks, who invented the form. |
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Bladder calculi have beleaguered man for thousands of years, as documented by the ancient Greeks and discovered by an archeologist in a 7000-year-old Egyptian skeleton. |
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