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    prop. n.Proper NounA civilization that flourished in Greece from around 800 BCE to 600 CE.
    Ancient Greece was the birthplace of democracy.

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    Knight

    40:16Knight
    • Linguistically, the association of horse ownership with social status extends back at least as far as ancient Greece, where many aristocratic names incorporated the Greek word for horse, like Hippocras and Xenagyp.

      Linguistically, the association of horse ownership with social status extends back at least as far as ancient Greece, where many aristocratic names incorporated the Greek word for horse, like Hippocras and Xenagyp.

    • status extends back at least as far as ancient Greece, where many aristocratic names incorporated

      status extends back at least as far as ancient Greece, where many aristocratic names incorporated

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    Where Did The “Heart Shape” Come From? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

    02:42Where Did The “Heart Shape” Come From? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS
    • The second also puts the heart shape's origin in ancient Greece and in the hands of the famous philosopher, Aristotle.

      The second also puts the heart shape's origin in ancient Greece and in the hands of the famous philosopher, Aristotle.

    • The second theory also puts the heart shape's origin in ancient Greece and in the hands of the famous philosopher Aristotle.

      The second theory also puts the heart shape's origin in ancient Greece and in the hands of the famous philosopher Aristotle.

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    Michelangelo & The Science of Fresco Painting | Chemistry Meets Art

    07:43Michelangelo & The Science of Fresco Painting | Chemistry Meets Art
    • Of course, fresco can be seen around ancient Greece as well, often within tombs depicting scenes of everyday life.

      Of course, fresco can be seen around ancient Greece as well, often within tombs depicting scenes of everyday life.

    • Of course, fresco can be seen around Ancient Greece

      Of course, fresco can be seen around Ancient Greece

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    Medicine is made for men

    06:04Medicine is made for men
    • In ancient Greece, it was thought to be a disorder of a wandering womb roving about the body.

      In ancient Greece, it was thought to be a disorder of a wandering womb roving about the body.

    • In ancient Greece, it was thought to be a disorder of a wandering womb roving about the body.

      In ancient Greece, it was thought to be a disorder of a wandering womb roving about the body.

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    A Long and Difficult Journey, or The Odyssey: Crash Course Literature 201

    12:07A Long and Difficult Journey, or  The Odyssey: Crash Course Literature 201
    • sketch of Homer, the legendary blind poet of ancient Greece. What's that?

      sketch of Homer, the legendary blind poet of ancient Greece. What's that?

    • So before we discuss The Odyssey, we're going to begin with a biographical sketch of Homer, the legendary blind poet of ancient Greece.

      So before we discuss The Odyssey, we're going to begin with a biographical sketch of Homer, the legendary blind poet of ancient Greece.

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    All About the Renaissance for Kids:learn about the people and innovations that changed history

    03:53All About the Renaissance for Kids:learn about the people and innovations that changed history
    • People during this time sought to emulate the achievements of ancient Greece and Rome in terms of art, architecture, government, science, and literature.

      People during this time sought to emulate the achievements of ancient Greece and Rome in terms of art, architecture, government, science, and literature.

    • People during this time sought to emulate the achievements of ancient Greece and Rome in terms of art, architecture, government, science, and

      People during this time sought to emulate the achievements of ancient Greece and Rome in terms of art, architecture, government, science, and

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    Existentialism: Crash Course Philosophy #16

    08:54Existentialism: Crash Course Philosophy #16
    • Way back in ancient Greece, Plato and Aristotle took it as given that everything has an essence, a certain set of core properties that are necessary or essential for a thing to be what it is.

      Way back in ancient Greece, Plato and Aristotle took it as given that everything has an essence, a certain set of core properties that are necessary or essential for a thing to be what it is.

    • Way back in ancient Greece, Plato and Aristotle took it as given that everything has an essence

      Way back in ancient Greece, Plato and Aristotle took it as given that everything has an essence

    B1

    Things People Used to Believe You Will Laugh At Today

    19:44Things People Used to Believe You Will Laugh At Today
    • The legend dates all the way back to ancient Greece, specifically the historian Herodotus.

      The legend dates all the way back to ancient Greece, specifically the historian Herodotus.

    • The legend dates all the way back to ancient Greece, specifically the historian Herodotus.

      The legend dates all the way back to ancient Greece, specifically the historian Herodotus.

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    HISTORY OF IDEAS - Ancient Greece

    10:56HISTORY OF IDEAS - Ancient Greece
    • The modern world is deeply attracted to ancient Greece.

      The modern world is deeply attracted to ancient Greece.

    • The modern world is deeply attracted to ancient Greece.

      The modern world is deeply attracted to ancient Greece.

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    Why You're Failing & What To Do About It

    07:38Why You're Failing & What To Do About It
    • In Ancient Greece, failure was not seen as negative, but rather as an unavoidable part of life.

      In Ancient Greece, failure was not seen as negative, but rather as an unavoidable part of life.

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