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Ruler of assyria and egypt for 100 years |
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Seafaring, exploring; Pillar of Hurcules/Rock of Gibraltar |
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Saul, David, Solomon; Arc of the Covenant; Ethiopia |
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Minotaur, Labyrinth, Crete |
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Ancient-(776 BC-394 AD) The only thing that the Greeks and all the other Mediterranean civilizations, and were ended in 394BC because of comercilization and riots
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Modern-(1896-current day) Pierre De Coupertin of Athens organized the modern olympics in 1896 but only the summer olympics, the winter olympics did not come into play until 1924, there were no Olympics in 1916, or 1940-1944 because of bolth world wars |
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Iliad,Odyssey
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Achilles
Meneleus
Agamemnon
Odysseus/Ulysses
Penelope-Odysseus' wife
Telemachus-Odysseus' son
Anticlea-Odysseus' mother
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The greatest teacher of all time |
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Wrote to Socrates' methods and life. The republic is considered a discussion of bolth politics and relegion |
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Incorperated the talents of genius in many feilds, and was the tutor of alexander the great |
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Began the process of reducing practical problems into mathmatical equations |
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Began Chronicling history for future generations |
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Laid the foundation of greek democracy |
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Was one of the idealistic greek politics |
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