The Trojan War The Trojan War was a very important part of the Greeks’ history. There are many myths and legends about the trojan War. In the Iliad‚ it describes certain events in the final year of the war. According to legend‚ the Trojan War lasted 10 years‚ until Greece defeated Troy. Many of ancient Greek stories talk about the Trojan War‚ particularly Homer’s Iliad and the Odyssey. Many scholars believe the legend is based on a real war of the mid-1200’s B.C.’s. People have
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To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell Context Andrew Marvell is often described as being a metaphysical poet (using images and word play to express complex ideas and feelings) as so much of his poetry deals with ideas of existence and truth. His poetry is also humorous‚ often using satire to attack or mock others. His poems are often centred on wealthier people‚ that is‚ those at court - high up enough in society to be around the monarch and those in power. Subject: The speaker of the poem is
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Moses 22. The first simplified alphabet‚ containing only twenty-two letters‚ was created by the Phoenicians 23. Egyptian is not of Indo-European origin 24. THe original homeland of the Indo-European speakers was southern Russia 25. Horse-drwan chariots were first invented by the Hittites CH.3 1. THe Greek historian Herodotus used the phrase "the gift of the Nile" to describe Egypt 2. The earliest Egyptian and Nubian
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everyday life in Egypt. Many of the objects that were placed in the tomb are simple items that are necessary for the pharaoh to use in his after life after he has reached ‘the field of reeds’. The most significant items included the wooden chest‚ golden chariot‚ food boxes and animal couches. Howard carter described the wooden chest as “one of the greatest artistic treasures of the tomb”. This creatively decorated chest held linen robes‚ headrest and golden court sandals and was decorated with scenes of
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Temples of Hampi Virupaksha Temple Virupaksha Temple is located in Hampi 350 km from Bangalore‚ in the state of Karnataka in southern India. It is part of the Group of Monuments at Hampi‚ designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Virupaksha is a form of Shiva and has other temples dedicated to him‚ notably at the Group of Monuments at Pattadakal‚ another World Heritage Site. Hampi sits on the banks of the Tungabhadra River in the ruins of the ancient city of Vijayanagar‚ capital of the Vijayanagara
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on public works‚ and banishment to frontier regions. Severe offense result in body mutilation from tattooing the face to castration‚ and the worst crimes result in the death penalty by beheading‚ boiled in a cauldron‚ or rip apart by horse-drawn chariots. Many people were foul by the law. People frequently did not realize they had committed a crime until they had been arrested. Also if one member of the family commits a crime the whole family is charged for the crime.
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Comparing and Contrasting the Egyptian and Mesopotamian Civilizations The Mesopotamian (in modern day Iraq) and Egyptian (in modern day Egypt) civilizations flourished around 3500 BCE. They were River Valley civilizations that thrived on agriculture. During their reign‚ they were very prosperous and shared similarities and differences. Differences between them were that Mesopotamia’s environment hindered their civilization in warfare and agriculture while Egypt’s environment strengthened it and
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In Euripides’ Medea and Christopher Marlowe’s Dr.Faustus both authors used the supernatural elements to serve each tragedy. The differences in the two works are the relationships between the supernatural and the main characters work oppositely and are reciprocal correlations of each other‚ creating different conflicts for the central characters. Medea is tempted to use the supernatural powers she was born with‚ whereas Dr Faustus lets the idea of possessing supernatural powers tempt him to sell
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The Influence of Jewish Mysticism on the Early Christian Church Mystics know and experience God in a very different way than the ordinary believer. Whereas the ordinary believer knows God in an objective‚ concrete manner as embodied in nature or via sacred scriptures‚ the mystic knows God by personal‚ one to one contact between their own spirit (soul) and the spirit of God; heart to heart‚ or as Augustine called it‚ “cor ad cor loquitur.” Because of the one to one‚ highly individualized nature
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On December 6‚ 1913‚ a team led by German archaeologist Ludwig Borchardt discovered a sculpture buried upside-down in the sandy rubble on the floor of the excavated workshop of the royal sculptor Thutmose in Amarna. The painted figure featured a slender neck‚ gracefully proportioned face and a curious blue cylindrical headpiece of a style only seen in images of Nefertiti. Borchardt’s team had an agreement to split its artifacts with the Egyptian government‚ so the bust was shipped as part of Germany’s
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