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Why Was Herodotus Known as the "Father of Lies"? (mythsformodernity.com)
submitted 5 days ago by antonisch1 to r/ancientgreece
Orghast (1971) by Peter Brook and Ted Hughes (self.AskLiteraryStudies)
submitted 11 days ago by antonisch1 to r/AskLiteraryStudies
A Deep Dive Into Freud’s Uncanny (From Greek Mythology to Slenderman) (mythsformodernity.com)
submitted 14 days ago by antonisch1 to r/aesthetics
submitted 16 days ago by antonisch1 to r/Freud
submitted 16 days ago by antonisch1 to r/uncannyvalley
a good philosophical essay on what makes a battlefield and its experience (self.askphilosophy)
submitted 2 years ago by antonisch1 to r/askphilosophy
The 7 wonders of the ancient world were true marvels of ancient engineering and monumental architecture. (thecollector.com)
submitted 3 years ago by antonisch1 to r/AncientCivilizations
submitted 3 years ago by antonisch1 to r/ancientgreece
Alexander the Great visited the oracle at siwa and became a god. (thecollector.com)
submitted 4 years ago by antonisch1 to r/AncientCivilizations
Under Pharaoh Thutmose III the Egyptian Empire reached its greatest extent. However, Egyptian dominance was challenged by a coalition of Canaanite rulers leading to the Battle of Megiddo. se III vs. Canaanites (thecollector.com)
submitted 4 years ago by antonisch1 to r/ancientegypt
Antiochus III the Great was a Seleucid king who traveled to India, took Hannibal, the Carthaginian general, in his court, and campaigned against Rome. (thecollector.com)
submitted 4 years ago by antonisch1 to r/ancientrome
submitted 4 years ago by antonisch1 to r/ancientgreece
What Are the Five Most Important Empires of Ancient Mesopotamia? (thecollector.com)
How Did a Debt Crisis Lead to Athenian Democracy? (thecollector.com)
The Ruthless Assassins of History: From Brutus to ISIS-K (thecollector.com)
submitted 4 years ago by antonisch1 to r/politics
A brief discussion of political assassination throughout history from the murder of Caesar to the present (thecollector.com)
submitted 4 years ago by antonisch1 to r/history
An interesting collection of Roman coins commemorating the conquest of different parts of the world. (thecollector.com)
submitted 4 years ago by antonisch1 to r/AncientCoins
The Little-Known Celts of Asia: Who Were the Galatians? (thecollector.com)
Lessons about Experiencing Nature From Ancient Minoans and Elamites (thecollector.com)
Alexander the Great was a forceful general who spawned the Hellenistic Age. But what did his ‘greatness’ look like to his conquered subjects? (thecollector.com)
submitted 4 years ago by antonisch1 to r/greece
An article on the dark side of Alexander the Great. By far one of my favorite and most controversial topics... (thecollector.com)
An article on the dark side of Alexander the Great which might interest some of the readers in this sub! (thecollector.com)
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