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mapsontheweb:Regional originof Greeks, based on 1920 ancestries. Keep reading
archaeologion:Παράσταση των δύο ολόσωμων μορφών νέων, που τυλιγμένοι στις μακριές χλαμύδες, γεμάτοι
alexandriad:some ancient gay greeks, red figure pottery and rainbow versions happy pride month!!
alexandriad:some ancient gay greeks, red figure pottery and rainbow versions happy pride month!!
alatismeni-theitsa:“A funny thing with you, Greeks…The rest of the world wants to become like ancien
Another oldie, my version of Egyptian god of Sun- Ra. It only went downhils for him since Greeks too
Marseille has been called the oldest city in France, as it was founded in 600 BC by Greeks from Phoc
if anyone ever tries to tell you that the ancient greeks were more sophisticated than us, just remem
Ancient Greeks vs. Han China, The War of the Heavenly HorsesBy the death of Alexander the Great in 3
thoodleoo:i think one of my favorite things about the ancient greeks having a billion deities is tha
The Dead Romans Society - The Greeks*note: that’s Scipio Aemilianus
glenandrussell:Bakkhai | Almeida Greeks | Almeida Theatre, London(x)
Greeks and Trojans fighting over the body of Patroclus (1836 - Detail) - Antoine Wiertz
the-scarlet-crown:Greeks as Greek Gods [Eris (‘Ερις) - Katerina Dimitroglou (Κατερίνα Δημητρόγλο
mapsontheweb:% of MyHeritage DNA users in Europe who are at least 5% Greeks in their Ethnicity Estim
greek-mythologies:Greeks as Greek Gods [Hera (Ήρα) - Elisavet Moutafi (Ελισάβετ Μουτάφη)]“I sing
Greeks celebrate the 25th March with a double holiday: a historical and a religious one. Greeks cele
via-appia:Corinthian Aryballos (perfume holder) in the Shape of an OwlGreek, Corinthian, ca. 640 BC
alatismeni-theitsa:Greeks celebrate the 25th March with a double holiday: a historical and a religio
The sacrifice of a boar, on a cup from the Athens region, ca. 500 BCE. Ancient Greeks ate meat, but
chelidonart:Here’s Alexander the Great (Dead Greeks Society version) with Bucephalus, my half of an
#todayinhistory On October 1, 331 BC, Alexander The Great defeats Darius III of Persia in the battle
Female Hysteria and the Wandering Womb,In pretty much all eras of history it was the expectation of
pythionice:James Davidson, The Greeks and Greek Love
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