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Cephalos was a very late patriarch within a well-arrived age of illustrious mythic personages. By this serialization in restoration of what Classical Greek Mythology has expunged of his robust youth, we have arrived at the apex of his covert and multifaceted subversion to destroy imperial Crete and its Great Minos.
Cephalos has also finalized the formative coalition of small navies for two great sea battles-the Annihilations of 1365 attendant to...
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Ancient Greece, widely recognized as the birthplace of western civilization thrived from 800 BCE to 146 BCE. It is renowned for its contributions, to domains, including literature, philosophy, politics, arts and sciences. These contributions have had an impact on societies. The civilization was characterized by a multitude of city states with Athens and Sparta being particularly notable. Athens, considered the cradle of democracy prioritized philosophy,...
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GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Embark on a Timeless Odyssey with "Greek Mythology: A Collection of the Best Greek Myths"
Step into the world of gods and heroes, where each turn of the page brings you face-to-face with the most iconic tales of Greek mythology. From the mighty Olympians to the cunning heroes of old, this book is your guide through an epic saga that has shaped storytelling for millennia.
Delve into the stories of Zeus' thunderous...
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The dramatic conclusion to this trilogy explains the reversal of fortunes and final defeat of Xerxes' Persian invasion of Greece; not as unlikely as usually presupposed. The focus is on the successful repulse of the Persian massive armada at Salamis, a resounding naval victory with parallels to the English defeat of the Spanish Armada. Along with the backstage policies and cloak-and-dagger events, the analysis of hard data of naval and military realities...
5) It's All Greek To Me: From Homer to the Hippocratic Oath, How Ancient Greece Has Shaped Our World
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Why is ancient Greece important? Because, quite simply, if we want to understand the modern Western world, we need to look back to the Greeks. Consider the way we think about ethics, about the nature of beauty and truth, about our place in the universe, about our mortality. All this we have learned from the ancient Greeks. They molded the basic disciplines and genres in which we still organize thought, from poetry to drama, from medicine to philosophy,...
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This book delves into the tumultuous and transformative conflict that shaped the ancient Greek world-the Peloponnesian War. Each chapter explores different aspects of this epic clash between Athens and Sparta, unraveling the political, military, and societal dynamics that defined this pivotal moment in history.
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This book embarks on an exploration of the timeless epics, The Iliad and The Odyssey, attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer. Each chapter delves into different aspects of these monumental works, unraveling the heroic narratives, mythical landscapes, and enduring themes that have captivated readers for centuries.
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This book explores the historical and philosophical foundations of democracy in ancient Athens, shedding light on the birth and evolution of this revolutionary political system. Each chapter examines different facets of Athenian democracy, from its origins to its impact on governance, citizenship, and the enduring legacy it left on political thought.
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Greek mythology as we unravel the essence of these mythical creatures. Humanoid Monsters, Serpentine Creatures, Partially Human, Monstrous Animals, Ghosts and Daemons, and Other Creatures are the several categories used to describe the creatures that enrich Greek mythology and traditions from the other side of beauty and perfection. From the enchanting seductive charm of the Medusa to the formidable strength...
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This book delves into the martial prowess and unique societal structure of Sparta, providing a comprehensive exploration of its military-focused culture, social organization, and historical significance. Each chapter unravels different aspects of Spartan life, from their legendary military discipline to the nuances of their social and political institutions.
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Manousos Kambouris revisits the epic events of the first Greco-Persian War and the Persian invasion of Greece. He gives excellent detail on the Persian perspective and sets the war in the context of the rise of Achaemenid Persia as the superpower of the day and the expansion of their empire into Europe. After relating the earlier Persian campaigns in Europe the author shows how the Ionian Revolt, by the Greeks of Asia Minor already under Persian rule,...
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This book explores the historical and philosophical foundations of democracy in ancient Athens, shedding light on the birth and evolution of this revolutionary political system. Each chapter examines different facets of Athenian democracy, from its origins to its impact on governance, citizenship, and the enduring legacy it left on political thought.
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This book embarks on a captivating historical journey through the glory of Athens, unraveling the multifaceted narratives that shaped this ancient Greek city-state. Each chapter unveils a different facet of Athens' history, from its legendary origins to its golden age of philosophy, art, and political innovation.
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This book immerses readers in the mystical world of the Oracle of Delphi, exploring the sacred site's significance, the rituals surrounding prophecy, and its enduring influence on the Hellenic world. Each chapter unravels different dimensions of the Oracle's history, mythology, and its role in shaping the spiritual and political landscape of ancient Greece.
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Lonely Planet's Crete is our most comprehensive guide that extensively covers all the region has to offer, with recommendations for both popular and lesser-known experiences. Swim in Elafonisi Beach's sparkling waters, gaze in wonder at the Palace of Knossos and stroll through Hania's idyllic old town; all with your trusted travel companion.
Inside Lonely Planet's Crete Travel Guide:
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Lonely Planet's Greece is our most comprehensive guide that extensively covers all the country has to offer, with recommendations for both popular and lesser-known experiences. Explore the elegant Acropolis, climb to the magnificent Meteora, and experience the vibrant culture of Athens; all with your trusted travel companion.
Inside Lonely Planet's Greece Travel Guide:
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Lonely Planet's Pocket Athens is your guide to the city's best experiences and local life-neighbourhood by neighbourhood. Go back in time at the Acropolis, marvel at the Temple of Olympian Zeus and hike the ancient Filopappou Hill; all with your trusted travel companion. Uncover the best of Athens and make the most of your trip!
Inside Lonely Planet's Pocket Athens:
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"The battles for control of the lands of Middle Sea
This book usefully, concisely and comprehensively describes the history of the conflict that raged for a century between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian Empire. In the ancient world these were among the largest conflicts ever fought. At the outset of this struggle the Carthaginians, who had come from Phoenician beginnings, were the dominant power in the Mediterranean region. Rome was aggressively...
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"The military commander known as 'the last of the Romans'
Flavius Belisarius is a name well known to those interested in the conflicts of the later Roman Empire at the time of Justinian I. The Roman Empire of the west had fallen and the emperor of Byzantine Empire in the east, centred on Constantinople, dreamed of recovering by conquest the Mediterranean territories that had been lost. The ambition was a colossal one, but Belisarius was undoubtedly...