The title Persepolis is a reference to the ancient capital of the Persian Empire. Who destroyed Persia? At his death eleven years later, Alexander ruled the largest empire of the ancient world. His victory at the battle of Gaugamela on the Persian plains was a decisive conquest that insured...
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The ancient city of Athens was one of the major polis (city-state) of the Greek civilization. The city is located on the peninsula of Attica in southeastern Greece. The city itself has been continuously inhabited for five thousand years. During the first millennium BC, Athens was one of ...
“The First hammer stroke upon the old palace of Ziani was the first act of the period properly called the Renaissance. It was the knell of the architecture of Venice, and of Venice herself.” Ruskin. Petrarch’s library founded by Grimani Breviary. S. Maria Formsa, “St. Barbara” ...
Those words actually come from ancient Persia during that country’s war with Greece (500-449 BC). It turns out the Persians cobbled together a system of mail couriers who dependably and courageously delivered correspondence throughout decades of battles. Over time, it became associated with the...
Ancient Greece:Gelos: God of laughter and warriors? Japan:The gift of laughter to the Gods Persia:Hafiz, on laughter 100s of quotes on laughter throughout the ages 0 AD to 1959 I am not really interested in what philosophers had to say on laughter and humor throughout the ages so let’...
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The Mughal Empire is often confused with the Mongol Empire, originally led by the infamous Genghis Khan, who conquered most of Asia. The Mughal Empire, however, was founded by the warrior chieftain Babur over three hundred years later.