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- Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
3: ...r play]]s were some of the earliest theatrical forms to emerge in the world. Greek theatre and plays ... - Greece (54754 bytes)
6: ...th=130px | [[Image:Greece_coa.png|125px|Coat of Arms]]
65: ...ntil around [[800 BC]], when a new era of Greek [[polis|city-states]] emerged, establishing colonies alon...
87: ...herefore, there was no recognition of "Greek Muslims", or of "Christian Turks". As a result, religion ...
90: ...Great Powers did not wish the Greeks to govern themselves and also claimed that they were not capable ...
100: ...roops to enter the country and to surrender its arms. Though Greece was alone and most of Europe occup... - Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
10: ...ntial on the language, politics, educational systems, philosophy, art and architecture of the modern w...
22: ...sunset.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Acropolis, Athens|Acropolis]], in ruins, is still at the centre of modern [[A...
24: ...eir beginnings as the Greek colonies Syracusa, Neapolis, Massilia and Byzantium.
26: ...ves into independent communities, and the city (''polis'') became the basic unit of Greek government.
38: ...rchy was abolished in [[683 BC|683 BC]], and reforms of [[Solon]] established a semi-constitutional sy... - Politics (7193 bytes)
16: ..." is derived from the Greek word for city-state, "Polis". Corporate, religious, academic and every other...
23: ...]], having various officers selected for fixed terms by popular [[election]]. Following the collapse ...
92: [[ms:Politik]] - Zeus (17267 bytes)
23: ...d remains of many centuries' worth of animal victims immolated there.
25: Outside of the major inter-[[polis]] sanctuaries, there were certain modes of worshi...
40: ...an gods, by contrast, usually received white victims sacrificed upon raised altars. - 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: '''Acropolis''' (Gr. ''akros,'' top, ''polis,'' city), literally the upper part of a town. For...
6: The word "Acropolis", though Greek in origin and associated primarily...
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: [[image:ac.acropolis3.JPG|thumb|200px|The Acropolis of Athens, seen from the hill of the [[Pnyx]] to ...
3: [[image:ac.acropolis4.JPG|thumb|200px|The Acropolis of Athens, seen from the north, with the restored...
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)
5: ...ture as a sort of language, they differ on the terms of reference; Critical Theory is largely self-ref...
17: ...ere often executed by priests or even the ruler himself and the construction was accompanied by [[ritu...
33: ...pace, in the paths that wound towards the ''[[acropolis]]'' for example. Each place had its own nature, s...
41: ...[[Julius Caesar]], where the buildings present themselves through their facades as representations wit... - Ankara (15129 bytes)
17: ... 6th century, it remained an important crossroads polis within the Byzantine Empire until late 11th centu...
34: ...atue of Atat?is writings, letters and personal items, as well as an exhibition of photographs recordin...
43: ...ed here as recorded in various photographs and items presently on exhibition. In another display, wax ...
53: ...nstructed by the Romans on the ancient Ankara Acropolis in the 2nd century. It is important for the "Monu...
77: ... housing a [[zoo]], several small agricultural farms, [[greenhouse]]s, restaurants, a [[Dairy farming|... - History of Greek and Roman Egypt (25856 bytes)
12: ...inted [[satrap]] of Egypt, and soon established himself as a ruler in his own right, although he did n...
14: ...e planted in colonies and garrisons or settled themselves in the villages throughout the country. Uppe...
26: ... poets, glorified the Ptolemaic family. Ptolemy himself was eager to increase the library and to patro...
29: ... keeping out of the wars of the other Greek kingdoms, and plunged into a war with the [[Seleucid dynas...
41: ...ized the throne and as Ptolemy VIII soon proved himself a cruel tyrant. On his death in [[116 BC]] he ... - Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
3: ...r play]]s were some of the earliest theatrical forms to emerge in the world. Greek theatre and plays ... - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
6: ... War]], it has controlled the entire city and claims sovereignty over it. According to Israeli [[Jerus...
34: ...on Jews, and resettling the city as a [[pagan]] [[polis]] under the name [[Aelia Capitolina]]. Jews were ...
49: ... Jerusalem]] was the chief. Neither Jews nor Muslims were allowed into the city during that time. The...
59: ...he Church of Rome''. (A. Stewart, Palestine Pilgrims Text Society, Vol 9-10, p. 384-391)
70: ... city walls. Seeking new areas to stake their claims, the Russian Orthodox Church began constructing a...
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