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    Monarchy In The Iliad

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    The bad version of a benevolent monarch was a malevolent monarch, which was the worst form of government. A malevolent monarch was one who pursued his own wishes and kept the citizens under tight control. This is closely aligned with a modern day dictatorship, where the people are suppressed and are forced to work in ways that will benefit the ruler’s wishes. The second best form of government, Aristotle described as an aristocracy, made up of good people. Aristocracies had the well being of its…

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    the ancient city-state of Uruk. This work is more than a poem surrounding Gilgamesh: it incorporates extensive themes such as longing for immortality, the clash between nature and nurture, and one man’s path to enlightenment. Through Gilgamesh’s pursuit of harmony among the multiple faces of his being: a ruler, a mortal man, and two-thirds deity, this epic reveals the changing perspective of kingship. To begin with the character the epic is crafted around, Gilgamesh is the king of the ancient…

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    society at that time. They are historically significant as they are the origins of civilization that shaped the society and civilization that has come after them. These two documents have similarities in that they are both written documents of the ancient world. Both documents were some of the world’s first written documents; the code of Hammurabi is the first…

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    Truthfully, loneliness has been around almost as long as dirt has, this even includes the ancient time. Often times we forget that people who lived a long time ago have stories too, and are more than just a few significant events on a time line. If we look at their lives though the lens of our popular culture, we see that they have more reason…

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    Greek Artifacts

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    may ask themselves what is this? Or what was the purpose did this item once serve? What things that we have now in the twenty first century were made after this item? Those are the exact thoughts theta when through my mind when I encountered this ancient artifact while walking through the streets of Istanbul, I found myself gazing over this huge object in the window of a small museum. The museums name was La Morue and it was quite famous for its artifacts from early western civilization. After…

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    made their own history which in most cases is related to faith and not facts that can be proven. But the point is that they were not extinguished as other tribes did in the ancient times. The Old Testament relates their survival which stresses the trust they put in their God. Contrast to other ancient civilizations, the Hebrews history gives very little to historians to trace; this because their history is related mostly by prophets or priests guided by God. Other civilizations history has…

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    During the time of the 8th-6th century periods of BCE, Judah and Israel had an ongoing rival lasting for almost two hundred years. Bordered North and South, this rivalry would come to blows and both were dealt with invasions; not only from each other but also from foreign empires. It was also at this time Judah and Israel kingdoms were on opposite directions. Judah had begun to maintain a steady growth and prosperity where Israel was on a path to begin a steady downfall of their reign and…

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    Agnodice of Athens as known as Agnodike, was born in the 4th century BCE Athens, Greece. The school she went to was Western philosophy which was founded by Plato in 387 BC. She had a very wealthy family born into an interest of a physician. Agnodice is known for becoming the first gynaecologists in Athens after being the first female physician in Athens. She has now become a symbolic figure for doctors in nowadays. A gynaecologist is a medical practice of the female productive systems including…

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    Ancient Egypt Legacy

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    Egypt is one of the oldest civilizations on earth. Ancient Egypt is notorious for its art, science, religion, and cultural aspects. Located in North Africa on the Mediterranean Sea, the civilization thrived from 8000 BC to 30 BC, with the first settlements beginning on the Nile River. The legacy of Ancient Egypt still stands today because of the grandiose arts and contributions to humanity’s greatest works. Considering conflicting expert opinions, the beginnings of the civilization are unclear.…

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    many traditional traits such as religion, pride, history, power, and beauty. Ancient Egyptians left us with a very unique forms of art. In their culture, artists used symbols and images to express very mysterious and simply remarkable times in Egyptian history. They also used art in the form of sculptures, monuments, architecture, and paintings. Ancient Egyptian art tells us a lot about their culture. Through art, they express not only their history, agriculture and technology, but their beauty,…

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