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From Persia to Popeye: The timeless journey of the superfood SPINACH

Natural News 30 Mar 2025
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) originated in ancient Persia (modern-day Iran) around the 4th century CE, spreading to China, Europe and eventually... .
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On This Day in 1930, Constantinople Was Renamed Istanbul, Both Greek Words

Greek Reporter 28 Mar 2025
Built as Byzantium around 657 BC and then renamed Constantinople in the 4th century CE after Constantine the Great made the city his capital, the city of Istanbul officially received its present name on this day in 1930.
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Ancient Megalithic Structures and Inscriptions Discovered in South India

Greek Reporter 26 Mar 2025
The writings, which span from the 4th to the 16th century CE, were found in scripts including Brahmi, Shell, Nagari (Sanskrit), and Telugu ... He noted that a shift in worship practices began in the 4th ...
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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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Did Romans and Greeks have Abortions and Contraceptives?

Roman Empire Times 18 Mar 2025
A gynecological text from the 3rd or 4th century CE, On the Diseases and Cures of Women, written by a woman who either assumed the identity of Cleopatra VII or a physician in her court, included silphium in a formula guaranteeing immediate abortion.
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Just Like That | Holi: An opportunity to strengthen our bonds with others

Hindustan Times 17 Mar 2025
In 17th century literature, Holi is primarily linked to agriculture, a carnival to express the hope that the land will remain fertile ... It is mentioned in several of the Puranas and is referred to also by Kalidas in the 4th century CE.
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