Posts Tagged “Greek culture”

Alexander the Great (Photo @ Michael Papandronis)
ALEXANDER ALONG THE SILK ROAD: Alexander made conscious efforts to hellinize the world
Alexander is considered one of the most powerful and successful commanders of all the times. Alexander conquered the Persian Empire, Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Central Asia, and India. He integrated foreigners in his army and followed the policy ... Tags: Alexander the Great, asia, Greek culture, hellenize, persia
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 From the britishmuseum
Find out about the lasting legacy of Alexander the Great in Afghanistan today.
The exhibition Afghanistan: Crossroads of the Ancient World is at the British Museum until 3 July 2011.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9mBLNOr8rw Tags: Afghanistan, Alexander the Great, british museum, Greek culture, greek legacy, Robin Lane Fox
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From the Book "Alexander the Great" by Ulrich Wilcken, excertps taken from pp 257-259, 298
For fair use only
Alex marched out as the enthusiastic admirer of Greek culture-who was to open up the East to its influence. Did he remain faithful to this object after he had become acquainted with the old cultures of the East, ... Tags: Alexander the Great, east, Greek culture, greek literature, hellenization, homer, ptolemies, Ulrich Wilcken
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(1) A rare collection of sources verifying the Greekness of Ancient Macedonians
* Bury & Meiggs (1985) "A History of Greece"
page 415
"The Macedonian people and their kings were of Greek stock,
as their traditions and the scanty remains of their language combine
to testify."
* H. Bengston (1988) "A History of Greece: from the beginnings to ... Tags: Alexander the Great, ancient macedonians, balkans, billows, bury, Dorians, Ernst Badian, eugene borza, Greek culture, greek stock, greekness, hellas, hellenistic age, historians, history-of-macedonia.com, Language, macedonia, macedonians, nicholas hammond, Peter Green, philip, Robin Lane Fox
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On some reasons why Greek is one of The World's Major Languages
Brian D. Joseph
In 1987, Croom Helm Publishers of England brought out a book entitled Major Languages of The World’s, edited by Bernard Comrie.[...]The book contains descriptions of 40 languages considered by the editor to be “major languages”. The 40 languages are Swahili, Yoruba, Tagalog, ... Tags: ancient greek language, Brian D. Joseph, graeci, Greek culture, Greek Language, hellenic, Indo-European, ρωμαίικα, Έλλην, ελληνική γλώσσα, Linguistics, major languages, modern greek language, romans
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Pakistan Coins Coins first appeared in the late Eighth Century B.C. in the Lydia district in Asia Minor. Their appearance was undoubtedly a major economic revolution. In addition,they have proved to be a valuable source of history by furnishing clues to cultural,economic, and political conditions of the time. In the case of ancient Pakistan, the ... Tags: Alexander the Great, Bactrian Greeks, Buddha, Greece, Greek culture, Hercules, Im.Faroogi, king Hermaeus, Pakistan Coins, zeus
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 It is no mark of intelligence to be able to prove whatever one pleases.
But to be able to discern what is true as true and what is false as false –
This is the mark and character of intelligence”, Emmanuel Swedenborg (1678-1772)
A few remarks regarding the value and world-wide contribution of the Greek Language
Regardless of the ... Tags: Brettatos, byzantine, Greek culture, Greek Language, roman
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As we were informed, it has been established in Skopje the “Slavic Philhellenic Network”.
The registration in court was done yesterday. The aims of the operation “Vardar-Axios” shall be:
1. Restitution of the Slavic identity of FYROM
2. Creation, promoting and archiving publications regarding Greek culture
3. Sponsorship of Classic and Byzantine studies
4. Struggle against ... Tags: axios, fyrom, Greek culture, network, philhellenic, skopje, slavic, vardar
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