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Top: Society: History: By_Time_Period: Ancient: Greece:
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» The Ancient City of Athens - A photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains, including essays and resources.
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» Ancient Greece - Archaeology, architecture, art, culture, history, maps, and resources.
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» Ancient Greece - Directory of sites art, biographies, daily life, maps, pictures, mythology, galleries, and research.
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» Ancient Greece - The history with information on women, myths and legends, Olympics, wars, democracy, Sparta, society, coins, and Pythagoras.
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» Ancient Greece - An encyclopedia article on the history and society of the empire.
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» Ancient Greece - Information and essays about many aspects including history, culture, government and art.
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» Ancient Greece - Provides art and architecture, geography, history, mythology, Olympics, people, wars, and resources.
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» Ancient Greece - Tells about the people, philosophies, and conflicts that shaped the ancient world.
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» Ancient Greece - A time during the archaic period from 800 - 500 B.C.
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» The Athenian Constitution - The complete text as written 350 B.C.E. by Aristotle, and translated by Sir Frederic G. Kenyon.
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» Athenian Rowdies - Magazine article asking what do Judge Judy and ancient Athens have in common? Drunkards and lawyers.
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» The Battle of Chaeronea - As written by Diodorus Siculus, a battle in 338 B.C.E. that implied the passing of the Greek system of city-states and the substitution of large military monarchies.
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» Delian League - A confederation of Greek states under the leadership of Athens with its headquarters at Delos, founded in 478 B.C.
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» Electronic Resources for Classicists - The Second Generation - Contains projects, databases, images, publications, course materials, fonts, software, organizations, seminars, etexts, and other links.
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» The Glory That Was Greece - Sections on drama, history, mythology, and philosophy with a link directory, bibliography, and index of illustrations.
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» Herodotus - A biography of the Greek historian and the Father of History.
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» Hippocratic Oath - An oath traditionally taken by physicians pertaining to the ethical practice of medicine.
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» Knossos - The Minoan Palace briefing with images.
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» Medicine in Ancient Greece - Essays on medicine in Homer, foundations of Hippocratic medicine, Hippocratic Oath, overview of Hippocratic epidemics, Hippocratic treatise on fractures, illness of maidens, temple cures, and midwives in the Roman World.
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» Minos - The story of a legendary king.
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» Mycenae - An article about the history of the city with pictures and links.
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» On the Kings of Sparta - A portion of the book The History of the Persian Wars, c. 430 B.C.E. as written by Herodotus.
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» Overview of Late Antiquity - The land, peoples, ideologies, and other aspects of the ancient Mediterranean through the seventh century AD.
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» Phaistos - Access and history of the archaeology site.
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» Solon - Complete text as written by Plutarch in 75 A.C.E. and translated by John Dryden.
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» Sparta - An informational essay on the society.
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» Spartan Women - An excerpt as written by Aristotle in The Politics of Aristotle.
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» Spartan World - An introduction of the people along with a map and terminology.
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» Welcome to Ancient Greece - Collection of links about several aspects on culture, achievements, history, art, personalities, and life in Ancient Greece.
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» Xenophon - Anabasis, or March Up Country - The story of the march to Persia to aid Cyrus, who enlisted Greek help to try and take the throne from Artaxerxes, and the ensuing return of the Greeks between 401 B.C. and March 399 B.C.
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