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gemsofgreece:The first photo of the Acropolis of Athens, 1869. The photo was taken by Paul Baron des

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The first photo of the Acropolis of Athens, 1869. The photo was taken by Paul Baron des Granges. 


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Athens for ACS 2018 calendar. . . . #athens #greece #travel #city #Acropolis #travelling #odd #osc

Athens for ACS 2018 calendar
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#athens #greece #travel #city #Acropolis #travelling
#odd #oscardiodoro #illustration#illustrator #geometric #lines #pattern#inspiration #artist #art #artwork#visualart #graphic #design#graphicdesign (presso Athens, Greece)
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 Συναυλία διεθνιστικής αλληλεγγύης / Grup Yorum / 08.07.21 Συναυλία διεθνιστικής αλληλεγγύης / Grup Yorum / 08.07.21 Συναυλία διεθνιστικής αλληλεγγύης / Grup Yorum / 08.07.21

Συναυλία διεθνιστικής αλληλεγγύης / Grup Yorum / 08.07.21


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 Συναυλία διεθνιστικής αλληλεγγύης / Grup Yorum / Υπεραστικοί

Συναυλία διεθνιστικής αλληλεγγύης / Grup Yorum / Υπεραστικοί


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Νέα Σμύρνη / Καψούρα & Αλητεία / 03.07.21

Νέα Σμύρνη / Καψούρα & Αλητεία / 03.07.21

Στο Petite Fleur (Μικρό λουλούδι) στο Κολωνάκι

Φωτο:Νίκη Κοσκινά

Μασκαράδες σε δρόμο της Αθήνας, 1939. Φωτογραφία Π.Πουλίδης / Αρχείο ΕΡΤ.

Δρόμοι της πόλης,Αθήνα

Yellow cab beside street post during daylight-city streets-Athens,Greece

Photo by Dimitris Chapsoulas,2019

Greece / photograph of a vintage 1815 map from Rollin’s Ancient History - by Charles Rollin, S

Greece / photograph of a vintage 1815 map from Rollin’s Ancient History - by Charles Rollin, Silus Andrus, publisher / map published separately by Cummings & Hilliard, No. 1 Cornhill, Boston

Originally Posted: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mamluke/207673372


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(**i drew this map and wrote this text for my upcoming book on greek hero myths. If you see any problems please let me know! Xoxo)

Certainly the ancient Greek myths were influenced and inspired by even older cultures like Egypt and Babylon (see Zeus parallels with Babylonian “Anu”) through “diffusion” (cultural spreading). But there were three powerful civilizations in ancient Greece which fostered a unique cultural and mythic heritage, spanning almost 3000 years.

MINOA: (3000 B.C.-1100 B.C.) In the Bronze age, on the southern island of Crete, rose a great civilization with a population of over 10,000 at the city of Knossos. The name derives from King Minos, of the Theseus and Minotaur myth. The Minoans were known for far-reaching Mediterranean sea trade, and wrote in a language called “Linear A,” which has never been deciphered.

MYCENAE: (1700 B.C.- 1100 B.C.) Another sea faring Bronze age civilization in which the Homeric characters hail from. With the Minoan civilization in decline around 1450 B.C., the Myceneans took over the islands and adopted much of the Minoan culture, developing a new writing system, “linear B,” which became the earliest Greek language. Whether due to invading foreigners or natural disasters, the decline of Mycenae was followed hundreds of years of decline; the “dark ages.”
“Archaic” period (700-480 B.C.) Populations increased, and progressive concepts appeared, such as the creation and organization of the “Polis” or city-state.

ATHENS (480 B.C.- 323 B.C.) the word “Greece” was a later term created by the Romans. The ancient Athenian Greeks called their country “Hellas” and the people were “Hellenes.” the “Classical age” of Athens was a period of revolutionary development in philosophy; (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle,) theatre drama (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides), refining concepts of democracy, among many other innovations in sculpture, architecture, and medicine.

Atterrissage à AthènesAthènes, Grèce ©

Atterrissage à Athènes

Athènes, Grèce ©


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hismarmorealcalm: JOSEPH-PHILIBERT GIRAULT DE PRANGEY (1804-1892) Athenes 1842 Propylees  Pris de In

hismarmorealcalm:

JOSEPH-PHILIBERT GIRAULT DE PRANGEY (1804-1892) Athenes 1842 Propylees  Pris de Interieur (Athens View from the interior of the Propylaia) Daguerreotype Collection of Daniel Wolf


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