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  1. Persepolis (15450 bytes)
    16: [[Image:proskynesis.jpg|thumb|300px|Darius the Great]]
    26: ...s said to men who were still young and giddy with wine, and so, as would be expected, someone shouted ou...
    30: ...l pleasures, were sullied by an excessive love of wine. (2) At the very time when his enemy and his riv...
    31: ...ches to the city?" 5) All had become heated with wine, and so thy arose when drunk to fire the city whi...
  2. Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
    7: ... [[Dionysus]], the Greek god of [[fertility]] and wine. This tradition is probably accurate, since Athe...
    33: ...ure consisting of three parts: the orchestra, the skene, and the audience. At the center was the [[o...
    35: ...res included permanent structures to serve as the skene. These structures sometimes were painted to s...
    47: === Costumes and masks ===
    49: ...hat without the aid of exaggerated costumes and masks, they would be difficult to see. Actors wore th...
  3. Isabella of Jerusalem (7928 bytes)
    7: ...nd gave thanks to those who brought them to him, asking where the bride and bridegroom were staying: t...
    21: ...ore disgusting than the coupling of the flesh. I asked one of their courtiers to whom paternity would ...
  4. Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
    7: ...r future acts. Already a star, she performed in a skirt made only of [[banana]]s, often accompanied by...
    13: ...involvement in the Resistance. Realizing that the wine he forced her to drink was poisoned, she managed ...
  5. Alanis Morissette (25762 bytes)
    69: :''You took me out to wine, dine, sixty-nine me''
    104: ...d heavy criticism for the lyrics, however, which asked the listener after every verse, "Isn't it ironi...
    160: ...''Jagged Little Pill'' was an almost impossible task that Morissette never expected nor set out to do....
    162: ...mith, who claimed to be a big fan of Morissette, asked her to be in the film several times. She had to...
  6. Mary Magdalene (15420 bytes)
    12: ... fathers. In the fragmentary text, the disciples ask questions of the risen Savior (a designation that...
    20: ... also opposed her in regard to these matters and asked them about the Savior. "Did he then speak secre...
    70: ...h its analogy in the water of [[baptism]] and the wine of the [[Covenant theology|new covenant]]. Thus C...
  7. Julia Child (8199 bytes)
    14: ...ter]]s, [[sole (fish) | sole]] meuni貥, and fine wine as a culinary revelation. She described the exper...
    28: ...the Ladle". In a 1978 ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' sketch, she was affectionately parodied by [[Dan Ayk...
    30: ...ce the understanding, appreciation and quality of wine and food", a pursuit she had already begun with h...
  8. Apple (20408 bytes)
    32: ...n modern commercial apple breeding are a colorful skin, absence of [[Egremont Russet|russet]]ing, ease...
    72: *'[[Winesap]]': United States
    144: ...ack]] and [[Calvados (spirit)|Calvados]]. [[Apple wine]] can also be made.
    155: ... practice apples have been proven to reduce the risk of [[colon cancer]], [[prostate cancer]] and [[lu...
    157: ... phenolic compounds in the apple flesh and in the skin vary from year to year, season to season and fr...
  9. Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
    7: ...o recreate the human form. A recent find, [[the Mask of La Roche-Cotard]] in [[France]], now suggests ...
    18: The mesolithic statues of [[Lepenski Vir]] at the [[Iron Gorge]], [[Serbia and Monten...
    22: ...thern Europe, notably at Carnac, [[France]], at [[Skara Brae]] in the [[Orkney Islands]], in [[Portuga...
    32: ...onze drinking vessels attest to a new fashion for wine drinking. Communal eating and drinking were an im...
    61: ...gy.about.com/library/weekly/aa100800a.htm ([[Lepenski Vir]])
  10. Printing (4400 bytes)
    13: ...gy in 1440. Basing the design of his machine on a wine press, Gutenberg developed the use of raised and ...
    46: * [[Francysk Skaryna]], first [[Belarus]]ian printer
  11. Greek language (35285 bytes)
    332: *wine: κρασί /{{IPA|ˌk&#6...
    478: *[http://www.ask4greece.org A volunteer community offering free Q&...
  12. Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
    14: | wife= None; wife [[Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson|Martha]] died before he took offic...
    25: ...culture. The [[Continental Congress]] delegated task of writing the Declaration which included Jeffers...
    29: ...efferson1web.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Letter to Col. Skipwith, concerning millet seed]]
    32: ...would be pleased with the quantity and quality of wine now being made in Virginia, to say nothing of the...
    157: ...ng. Moreover, his private letters indicate he was skeptical of too much interference by [[clergy]] in ...
  13. Australia (39438 bytes)
    137: ...al areas. This photo shows the [[Barossa Valley]] wine producing region of [[South Australia]].]]
  14. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    78: ...e Province]], as well as the [[Transkei]] and [[Ciskei]] [[bantustan|bantustans]])
    95: ... This area also produces much of South Africa's [[wine]]. This region is also particularly known for its...
    99: ...stern escarpment of the Highveld, offer limited [[ski]]ing opportunities in winter. The coldest place ...
    137: ...roups, physically similar in that they were light-skinned and small in stature. The Khoi, who were cal...
    152: South Africa has also developed into a major [[wine]] producer, with some of the best [[vineyard]]s i...
  15. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    151: ... km²) are produced in vast areas. Portuguese wine and olive oil are specially appraised by national...
    280: ... '''[[Portuguese cuisine]]''' and '''[[Portuguese wines]]'''''
    284: ...catels]] of [[Set?] and [[Favaios]] (Douro). Port Wine is largely exported, now followed by Vinho Verde....
    294: ...s are the wine and ''᧵a-p駧 (a watered kind of wine), traditional bread along with [[sardine]]s, marr...
    332: ...atoes; seasonal sweets and dry fruits; drink Port wine; and share gifts.
  16. Spain (36498 bytes)
    68: ...a supplied the Roman Empire with food, olive oil, wine and metal. The emperors [[Trajan]], [[Hadrian]] a...
    133: ...ntry (autonomous community)|Basque Country]] (''Euskadi'' in [[Basque]]/''Pa�Vasco'' in [[Spanish la...
    200: ...Basque]] (''euskara'') in [[Basque Country]] (''Euskadi''), and parts of [[Navarre]] (Nafarroa). Basqu...
  17. Honey (11666 bytes)
    23: :<small>Source: [http://www.sugaralliance.org/desktopdefault.aspx?page_id=97 Sugar Alliance]</small>
    50: ...erages]], [[mead]], which is also known as "honey wine", and methelgin.
  18. Abydos, Egypt (9715 bytes)
    35: ...y, the store-rooms were filled with great jars of wine, perfumed ointment and other supplies, and tablet...
  19. Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
    73: ...ponnesian ally in [[Sicily]]. Though Nicias was a skeptic about the [[Sicilian Expedition]] he was app...
    103: ...in depicting [[Zeus]] (as an eagle) being offered wine by [[Ganymede (mythology)|Ganymede]]. A child [[E...
  20. Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
    33: ...and other difficulties. To better cope with the task of holding the empire together, the emperors bega...
    42: ...g theories such as [[lead poisoning]] from leaden wine containers, [[plague|plagues]], political corrupt...
    100: ...mony before the [[wedding]]. Here the father was asked whether he promised to give his daughter ("Spon...
    111: ... A slave&#8217;s [[price]] was dependent on their skills, and a slave trained in [[medicine]] was equi...

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