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A Jewish empire: The kingdom of the Gideonites in Ethiopia - Israel Today

Israel Today 26 Mar 2025
Aksum and Simien ... A late Ethiopian-Jewish tradition dates the founding of the Kingdom of Simien to the 4th century, after the Kingdom of Aksum, under the rule of Ezana, converted to Christianity ... ....
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Excavation resumes at Agroha archaeological site after 44-year hiatus

The Times of India 25 Mar 2025
Hisar ... The archaeological site of Agroha is historically regarded as the capital of Maharaja Agrasen ... Archaeological investigations also uncovered a fortified settlement, indicating continuous habitation from the 4th century BC to the 14th century AD ... .
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Will Turkey’s protests actually concern Erdogan?

The Spectator 25 Mar 2025
As his name was the only one on the ballot, the vote was mostly symbolic ... The biggest clashes appeared in Istanbul under the arches of the Valens Aqueduct, built in the 4th century. More than 1,000 people have been arrested, including journalists ... .
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V�N�gy Festival Unites the Visegr�d Group Through Music and Culture

Hungary Today 25 Mar 2025
The Budapest-based Haldamas and the Krakow-based Hulajdusza bands have released a joint album that reinforces the centuries-old friendship between the Polish and Hungarian nations.
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“The Handing Over of Pilate” and Some Pilate-Like Attitudes in Taiwan

Bitter Winter English 25 Mar 2025
... Pilati,” the “Handing Over of Pilate.” The earlier manuscript of it we have is from the 12th century, but scholars believe it was written much earlier, perhaps as early as the 4th century CE.
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A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW: Speaking of Pigs, and Democracy, Part One

Pagosa Daily Post 25 Mar 2025
The so-called “Golden Age” of Athens was a roughly hundred year span of the 5th and 4th centuries BCE ... But over the half century since those victories the alliance had decayed to a point where the two had become armed rivals ... Gary Beatty.
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Ancient babies in archeological Ullastret site died of natural causes, not sacrifice 

Catalan News 24 Mar 2025
... in northeastern Catalonia's Baix Empordà county, is one of the most significant Iron Age archaeological sites on the Iberian Peninsula, from around the 4th and 3rd centuries BC.
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Cyprus Displays Priceless Christian Artworks Stolen During the Invasion

Greek Reporter 23 Mar 2025
The renovated Byzantine Museum in Lefkosia opens its doors today! Discover a breathtaking collection of sacred art, spanning from the 4th to the 18th century.
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Sundial Calendar, the Byzantine “Antikythera Mechanism”

Greek Reporter 22 Mar 2025
Portable sundial, Memphis, Roman Egypt, 4th century AD (modeled after original in Hermitage Museum) CC BY-SA 4.0 ... They all were created during the early centuries of the second millennium and may belong to the Roman era or early Byzantine Empire.
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The Stele of the Twin Babies: A Rare Glimpse into Ancient Greek Funerary Art

Greek Reporter 21 Mar 2025
The stele of the twin babies on display. Credit. Archive of the National Archaeological Museum of Athens ... The stele of the twin babies, 4th century BC. Credit ... The “stele of the twin babies” is dated to the 4th century BC ... ....
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How to fix democracy? Ancient philosopher Plato may have an answer

Famagusta Gazette 21 Mar 2025
Matthew Duncombe, University of Nottingham ... Greece is now known as the “cradle of democracy” ... But the system that Socrates is rejecting, Athenian democracy of the 5th and 4th century BC, differs significantly from contemporary representative democracy.
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Gaming in Ancient Greece: The Most Popular Board Games of Antiquity

Greek Reporter 21 Mar 2025
Achilles and Ajax playing a board game, often identified as Five Lines, a common theme in ancient Greek artwork ... Petteia ... Understandably, this game was especially popular during the symposia—which were drinking parties—of the 5th and 4th centuries BC.
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Changu Narayan Temple - Built in the 4th Century & UNESCO World Heritage Site - ...

Bitchute 20 Mar 2025
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Greece’s Ancient Oeniadae: Home to One of the World’s Oldest Shipyards

Greek Reporter 20 Mar 2025
The massive buildings of the agora must have taken their final form in the 4th century BCE ... The monument, which dates back to the 4th century BCE, has many architectural elements similar to those of the shipbuilders of the port of Zea in Piraeus.
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Top 20 Must-See Archaeological Sites on Cyclades in Greece

Greek Reporter 20 Mar 2025
Dating back to the 4th century BC, it’s the only known sanctuary in the Cyclades exclusively dedicated to Poseidon, the god of the sea ... from the 11th century BC all the way to the 4th century AD.
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