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- Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
3: ...ays have had a lasting impact on [[Western world|Western]] drama and culture.
7: ...an drama occurred at the [[Dionysia]], an annual festival honoring Dionysus. However, it is impossibl...
9: ...orus, who acted as narrators and commentators. Thespis is therefore considered the first Greek "[[act...
13: ... dealt with the same subject matter as the tragedies, but in a lighthearted way. By this time, plays ...
15: ...city probably kept its connection with religious festivals and mythology. - Greece (54754 bytes)
1: ... rich history during which its culture has proven especially influential in [[Europe]], [[Asia]] and [...
19: | '''Largest city''' || [[Athens]]
21: | '''[[List of Presidents of Greece|President]]''' || [[Karolos Papoulias|KᲯlos Papo?]]
25: ...sp;- Total<br> - % water || [[List of countries by area|Ranked 94th]]<br/>[[1 E11 m2|131,940 km&s...
27: ...[Population density|Density]] || [[List of countries by population|Ranked 70th]]<br/>10,665,989<br/>82... - Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
2: ...]], but also to those areas settled in ancient times by Greeks: [[Cyprus]], the [[Aegean]] coast of [[...
4: ...peaking, were so different from later Greek cultures that they should be classed separately.
6: ... to begin with the date of the first [[Olympic Games]] in [[776 BC]], but most historians now extend t...
8: These dates are historians' conventions and some writers trea...
10: ...orld, particularly during the [[Renaissance]] in Western Europe and again during various [[Classicism|... - Politics (7193 bytes)
2: '''Politics''' is the process and method of making decisions for groups. Altho...
4: ...]''' is the study of political behavior and examines the acquisition and application of power, i.e. th...
9:
11: ...e the rationale for creating [[societies]] (polities).
14: ...which require densely populated settlements - cities. - Zeus (17267 bytes)
2: '''Zeus''' (descendant of [[Cronus]]is the leader of the gods and...
6: ...din]] as the supreme god among the [[Germanic tribes]] and they did not identify Zeus/Jupiter with eit...
8: ...erives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the [[ancient Near East]], such as the [[scept...
12: ===Role and Titles===
13: ...upreme [[culture|cultural]] artifact; in some senses, he was the embodiment of Greek [[religion|religi... - Acropolis (1763 bytes)
1: ...own example of the kind, see the article on [[Acropolis, Athens]].''
3: [[image:Athens_Acropolis.jpg|thumb|250px|Acropolis in [[Athens]]]]
4: ...n many parts of the world the nuclei of large cities which grew up on the surrounding lower ground.
6: ...ties ([[Athens]], [[Argos]], [[Thebes, Greece|Thebes]], and [[Corinth, Greece|Corinth]]), may be appli...
8: ...ly known without qualification as simply "The Acropolis". - Acropolis, Athens (7462 bytes)
1: ...polis-panorama-night.jpg|none|thumb|805px|The Acropolis of Athens lit up at night, seen from Phillopapus ...
2: ...thens, seen from the hill of the [[Pnyx]] to the west]]
3: ...ropolis of Athens, seen from the north, with the restored [[Stoa of Attalus]] in the foreground]]
4: ...opolis2.JPG|thumb|200px|The south wall of the Acropolis of Athens, seen from the [[Theatre of Dionysus]]]...
5: [[image:ac.acropolis2.jpg|thumb|200px|The Acropolis of Athens, seen from the [[Temple of Olympian Zeu... - Architectural history (13369 bytes)
1: ...tives in the study of architecture, most of them Western.
3: ...and styles in the design of [[buildings]] and cities.
5: ...ology|phenomenologically]]. Although both approaches identify architecture as a sort of language, they...
7: ...ry and practice from inappropriate Western doctrines.
9: ..., even individual historians have changed approaches across time — the changing frameworks trace... - Ankara (15129 bytes)
2: ...apital of [[Turkey]] and the country's second largest city after [[Istanbul]]. The city has a populati...
4: ...], and the region's [[Muscat_grape|muscat]] [[grapes]].
6: ...is situated upon a steep and rocky hill, which rises 500 ft. above the plain on the left bank of the '...
8: ...e.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Augustus/Res_Gestae/home.html]</sup>
11: ... in the 2nd millennium BC by the [[Hittites|Hittites]], in the 10th century BC by the [[Phrygians]], t... - History of Greek and Roman Egypt (25856 bytes)
3: ... then from [[Constantinople]] until the Arab conquest in AD [[639]].
8: ...[331 BC]] he was ready to depart, and led his forces away to Phoenicia.
12: ...tics confusingly incestuous, and the later Ptolemies were increasingly feeble. The only Ptolemaic Quee...
14: ...in which most Egyptians were not in any case interested.
17: ...ned control of [[Libya]], [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] and [[Cyprus]]. When [[Antigonus]], ruler o... - Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
3: ...ays have had a lasting impact on [[Western world|Western]] drama and culture.
7: ...an drama occurred at the [[Dionysia]], an annual festival honoring Dionysus. However, it is impossibl...
9: ...orus, who acted as narrators and commentators. Thespis is therefore considered the first Greek "[[act...
13: ... dealt with the same subject matter as the tragedies, but in a lighthearted way. By this time, plays ...
15: ...city probably kept its connection with religious festivals and mythology. - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
2: ...02;دس''' '''al-Quds'''; see also [[names of Jerusalem]]) is an ancient [[Middle East]]ern ...
4: ...pdf]), it is a richly [[heterogeneous]] city, representing a wide range of national, religious, and so...
6: ...and enforce this view by maintaining their embassies in [[Tel Aviv]] or in the [[suburb]]s.
7: ...part of Jerusalem as the capital of a future [[Palestinian state]].
9: ...alem and the Old City. View from the Mount of Olives]]
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