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- Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
1: ...mb|400px|Panoramic view of the Greek theater at [[Epidaurus]]]]
7: ...od of [[fertility]] and wine. This tradition is probably accurate, since Athenian drama occurred at t...
9: ...an named [[Thespis]] is credited with playing the role of the main character in a narrative. He spoke...
15: ...s in [[Epidaurus]]. Greek theatre in every city probably kept its connection with religious festivals...
17: ...ave complete plays that survive extant. All are from Athens. They are the tragic writers [[Aeschylus... - Relic (11473 bytes)
1: The word '''relic''' comes from the Latin ''reliquiae'' ('remains') and there ar...
7: ...leshly body, or that God chooses to do miracles through the sleeping bodies of His holy servants, or b...
11: ...the True Cross to build a [[ship]] from. The [[Shroud of Turin]] is another relic whose authenticity ...
13: ====Romano-Christian [[daemon]]s and the "virtue" of rel...
14: ... [[Gregory of Tours]] Ernest Brehaut analyzed the Romano-Christian concepts that gave relics such a po... - Agis II (2300 bytes)
1: ...rta]], the eldest son of [[Archidamus]] and half brother of [[Agesilaus]]. He ruled with his [[Agiad]...
3: He succeeded his father, probably in [[427 BC]], and as king was the chief lea...
4: ...rations on land. When the [[Peloponnesian War]] broke out, Agis led the invasion of [[Attica, Greece|...
6: ...f [[Epidaurus]], and after skilful manoeuvring surrounded the Argive army, and seemed to have victory ...
8: ...418]]), the moral effect of which was out of all proportion to the losses inflicted on the enemy. In ... - Architecture of Ancient Greece (9161 bytes)
3: ...[[1st century AD]]). This means that there is a strong bias towards temples, the only buildings which ...
7: ... in [[Attica]] and from a few islands such as [[Paros]], and its transportation in large blocks was di...
14: ...e refinements were left to the Romans. The Greeks roofed their buildings with timber beams covered wit...
16: ...ntablature]], whose outward-facing surfaces also provided a space for sculptures, known as [[frieze|fr...
20: ...:ac.theatre.jpg|thumb|333px|none|The Theatre of Herodes Atticus, Athens]]</td> - Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
1: ...mb|400px|Panoramic view of the Greek theater at [[Epidaurus]]]]
7: ...od of [[fertility]] and wine. This tradition is probably accurate, since Athenian drama occurred at t...
9: ...an named [[Thespis]] is credited with playing the role of the main character in a narrative. He spoke...
15: ...s in [[Epidaurus]]. Greek theatre in every city probably kept its connection with religious festivals...
17: ...ave complete plays that survive extant. All are from Athens. They are the tragic writers [[Aeschylus...
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