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When the Ancient Greeks wanted to pass down their stories orally, they did so in verse, in part, because employing rhythm and rhyme helped make the stories easier to remember.
John Lundberg: A Toddler Recites Great Poems From Memory 2010
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Linda - that's very interesting - so what you're saying is that despite having been referred to by the Ancient Greeks as Palestine, Palestinians are as a race only marginally older than the Israelis, given that the State of Israel, on annexed Palestinian land, only itself only came into existence in 1948?
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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In fact, Ethiopia is a name given by the Ancient Greeks and Romans to the country immediately in the South of Egypt in the area of today's Sudan.
Open Letter to H. E. Mr. Gurjit Singh, Ambassador of India in Abyssinia (Fake 'Ethiopia') 2008
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In Europe from the Ancient Greeks onward Sage has been proscribed for over 49 treatments for a variety of ailments, as herbalist friend of mine put it “you may have a hard time finding something Sage has not been proscribed for over the ages”.
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Lawn bowls, although but recently introduced into the United States, is, however, one of the oldest games in existence, and is believed to have been played by the Ancient Greeks and Romans.
Entertainments for Home, Church and School Frederica Seeger
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'Hellenes' and to claim in their own right the intellectual and political liberty of the Ancient Greeks.
The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey Nevill Forbes 1906
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Ancient Egyptians used it for embalming, and Ancient Greeks used it in their baths.
WN.com - Articles related to Need for more organic food outlets stressed 2009
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Among these are B.ümner, Home Life of the Ancient Greeks (translated by Alice Zimmern); C.B. Gulick, The Life of the Ancient Greeks;
Introductory American History Elbert Jay Benton
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Oregano’s first recorded use both medically and culinary, comes from the Ancient Greeks in 1700 BCE - 332 BCE and whose name for it eventually crossed into most languages throughout Europe.
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Oregano’s first recorded use both medically and culinary, comes from the Ancient Greeks in 1700 BCE - 332 BCE and whose name for it eventually crossed into most languages throughout Europe.
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