Who is depicted here? | 176 | Mysterious-Dark-1724 | | | | |
How did the Eastern kings end up so wealthy all the time? | 48 | chohls | | | | |
Can anyone tell me if this is a specific person depicted on this jewellerly box? | 47 | liadhsq2 | | | | |
They ate a lotta olives | 40 | Noxolo7 | | | | |
Politics & cheating in the ancient Olympic games. | 11 | AncientHistoryHound | | | | |
Rhyton: Pythagorean Wine Cup? | 10 | ChronosAcademy | | | | |
How did other city-states perceive Athens? Did any of them find them stuck-up and arrogant? | 7 | xijalu | | | | |
Philip II of Macedonia along with his son Alexander, routs a coalition of Greek city states led by Athens and Thebes at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, making him the defacto leader of Greece. It was the culmination of a series of campaigns by Philip between 339-338 BC.
| 4 | LoneWolfIndia | | | | |
This guy just did it all. Tripple granitebench backflip before benches was even invented. | 3 | snigelpiss | | | | |
does anyone know the significance of this symbol opposed to greek letter psi thats in a taiji somehow? (picture from 東方靈異伝 by ZUN) | 2 | jacklhoward | | | | |