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godmaking: history meme | 9 KINGS/QUEENScleopatra vii thea philopator Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII Philopator, known to history as Cleopatra, was the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Greek origin
fring-ing: steppauseturnpausepivotstepstep: babybutta: yarrahs-life: high-power-prolific: thehereticpharaoh: People really don’t believe Ancient Egyptians were ethnically African? They referred to themselves, not as ”Egyptians” (a Greek term)
art-of-swords: Different types of Swords 1. Sword blade from Mycene 2. Persian 3. Egyptian 4. - 5. Leaf-shaped sword (Broze Age) 6. Hilt of a Bronze Age sword 7. Greek 8. Ancient Irish wooden sword 9. Roman 10. 13th Century sword 11. 14th to 15th Century
vestahebe: The BENNU is an ancient Egyptian deity linked with the Sun, creation, and rebirth. It may have been the inspiration for the phoenix in Greek mythology. pic from deviantART.
missjuengling: “Phoenix Probably the best known mythical creature of the air, the Phoenix has its origins in ancient Egypt. The legend was developed further by Greek and Roman writers and by the compilers of medieval bestiaries. Known in Egypt as
ultrafacts:Olympias is a reconstruction of an ancient Athenian trireme and an important example of experimental archaeology. It is also a commissioned ship in the Greek Navy, the only commissioned vessel of its kind in any of the world’s navies.In 2004
niiv: niiv: I’m really excited to show you my new doll, even though I’m still working on her. She is Daphne, inspired by a famous and tragic Greek myth of Daphne and Apollo. It’s an ancient story about Stalking, which sadly, still seems as relevant
violentwavesofemotion: Paulos, tr. by Andrew Miller, from “The Greek Anthology and Other Ancient Epigrams,”
regalia-of-wisdom: bedlamsbard: The difference between learning a modern language and an ancient language is that in first year French you learn “Where is the bathroom?” and “How do I get to the train station?” and in first year Attic Greek
msoedipussex: This is the Greek national pastime, since ancient times: - oiling your beautiful Mother - penetrating her womanhood with your young, insatiable cock - pounding Mother’s quivering, glistening ass from behind - emptying your healthy seed
babybutta: yarrahs-life: high-power-prolific: thehereticpharaoh: People really don’t believe Ancient Egyptians were ethnically African? They referred to themselves, not as ”Egyptians” (a Greek term) , but as ”Kemmui’’, meaning, ”the
msoedipussex: This is the Greek national pastime, since ancient times:- oiling your beautiful Mother- penetrating her womanhood with your young, insatiable cock- pounding Mother’s quivering, glistening ass from behind - emptying your healthy seed into
regalia-of-wisdom:bedlamsbard: The difference between learning a modern language and an ancient language is that in first year French you learn “Where is the bathroom?” and “How do I get to the train station?” and in first year Attic Greek or
bedlamsbard: The difference between learning a modern language and an ancient language is that in first year French you learn “Where is the bathroom?” and “How do I get to the train station?” and in first year Attic Greek or Latin you learn “I
marmarinos:Ancient Roman bust of Demeter from the 2nd century CE, a copy of a Greek original, which would have dated to the 4th century BCE. Marble. Currently located in the Museo Nazionale Romano.
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historyarchaeologyartefacts:3rd century CE Greek-style statue of a Boddhisattva from the ancient Gandhara region of Pakistan [268x600]
hadrian6: The Torlonia Marbles. Rome. A priceless collection of ancient Roman and Greek sculptures hidden from view for almost 50 years is finally coming out of the shadows with an exhibition at Rome’s Capitoline Museums. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com