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The State Agora A Public Square for Civic Life

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In the upper eastern part of Ephesus, there was a large public square called the state agora. It measured about 525 feet (160 meters)...

My Affection for the Serbs

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A Unique People I hold a special place in my heart for the Serbian people. De la Jonquières once described them as “a brave, poetic,...

The Democratic Spirit of Serbia

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Equality and Education Serbia is a democratic country where no one, except the King, holds a title. Property is divided equally among sons, ensuring fairness...

Serbia’s Economic Ties with Austria

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The Influence of Austria on Serbian Trade In Serbia, when the country finally gives in to Austria’s demands, Austria often decides that the swine fever...

Sardis

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A Journey Through Ancient Lydia Historical Overview Situated in the ancient region of Lydia, Sardis unfolds its rich history at the foothills of the Tmolus Mountains,...

Phrygian Art and Culture in Anatolia

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Influences and Connections Phrygian art, shaped by influences from Hittite and Urartian cultures, played a role in inspiring Etruscan art in Italy. Simultaneously, the Phrygians...

Early Christian Influences and Phrygians in Anatolia

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Early Christian Influences The early spread of Christianity in this region owes much to St. Paul. However, the 2nd century AD witnessed the emergence of...

Hurri Civilization

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Mitanni Kingdom and Cultural Influence Establishment and Rule of the Mitanni Kingdom The Hurri civilization emerged in eastern Anatolia and was governed by the Mitanni kingdom,...

Hatti Civilization

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The Hatti Civilization (2500-2000 B.C.) Ancient Anatolian Settlers Ancient Hatti Civilization The Hattis, among the earliest settlers in Anatolian history, ruled central Anatolia for approximately 500...

Gordium

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A Historical Overview Ancient Capital and Trade Hub Gordium is believed to have been the capital of Meshech, located where the Royal Road of Persian Kings...

Domestic Conflicts part 22

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Berlin

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