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- Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
1: ...mb|400px|Panoramic view of the Greek theater at [[Epidaurus]]]]
3: ...in the world. Greek theatre and plays have had a lasting impact on [[Western world|Western]] drama an...
7: ...formal theatre in Athens evolved from festivals related to the cult of [[Dionysus]], the Greek god of ...
9: ...4 BC]], a man named [[Thespis]] is credited with playing the role of the main character in a narrative...
13: ...orus]]). In addition, the subject matter of the plays had expanded so that rather than just Dionysus,... - Relic (11473 bytes)
1: The word '''relic''' comes from the Latin ''reliquiae'' ('remains') and there are many p...
7: ...ied him. Now bands of Moabites used to invade the land in the spring of the year. And as a man was bei...
9: ...f the church; many of these became especially popular during the Middle Ages. These tales are collect...
11: ...[Coulombs]] in [[France]], among several others, claims to possess the relic of [[Jesus]]' [[circumcis...
17: ...ptures, and smashed classical bas-reliefs (particularly the faces), as our museums attest. - Agis II (2300 bytes)
1: ... son of [[Archidamus]] and half brother of [[Agesilaus]]. He ruled with his [[Agiad]] co-monarch [[Pa...
4: operations on land. When the [[Peloponnesian War]] broke out, Agi...
6: ...hed against the [[Argos|Argives]] in defence of [[Epidaurus]], and after skilful manoeuvring surrounded the A...
8: ...gnant, and when the Argives and their allies, in flagrant disregard of the truce, took [[Arcadian Orch...
14: He was succeeded by [[Agesilaus]]. - Architecture of Ancient Greece (9161 bytes)
3: ...an architecture]] heavily copied Greek), and from late written sources such as [[Vitruvius]] ([[1st ce...
5: ...r. The architect designed the building, hired the labourers and craftsmen who built it, and was respon...
7: ...ly, except in the very grandest buildings of the Classical period such as the [[Parthenon]].
14: ...heir buildings with timber beams covered with overlapping terra cotta (or occasionally marble) tiles....
16: ...roof, was a row of blocks now known as the [[entablature]], whose outward-facing surfaces also provide... - Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
1: ...mb|400px|Panoramic view of the Greek theater at [[Epidaurus]]]]
3: ...in the world. Greek theatre and plays have had a lasting impact on [[Western world|Western]] drama an...
7: ...formal theatre in Athens evolved from festivals related to the cult of [[Dionysus]], the Greek god of ...
9: ...4 BC]], a man named [[Thespis]] is credited with playing the role of the main character in a narrative...
13: ...orus]]). In addition, the subject matter of the plays had expanded so that rather than just Dionysus,...
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