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The Ten Plagues VS Egyptian Deities
A piece by me :)))
#yet another egypt piece#im proud of this#im proud of these ngl#egypt#egyptian art#egyptology#egyptian#ancient egypt#ancient empires#bible#bible scripture#moses#ten plagues#biblical scripture#biblical art
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The History Channel Thang
I posted earlier that I'm to be one of the Talking Heads (= interviewed experts) in the forthcoming History Channel Ancient Empires trilogy special--the episode on Alexander the Great. It'll be released on Labor Day in the US/Canada (9/4/23), available the next day on streaming. Earlier this week, A&E sent us trailers and other media to share. Alas, Trumblr won't allow videos, only images, so I'll upload the image. I do not know how much screen time I'll have. It could be all of 30 seconds. But I've been told I am in it. Also it was 15 pounds ago. Covid weight.
#Alexander the Great#Ancient Empires#The History Channel#ancient history in media#Classics#tagamemnon#Jeanne Reames
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Recreating facial features of "Alexander the Macedonian" using the digital system according to the shape of his face in carved statues.
Alexander the Great died in the palace of King Nebuchadnezzar in Babylon in Iraq in 323 BC, when he was only 32 years old.
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Alexander III of Macedon (20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great, was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
He succeeded his father Philip II to the throne in 336 BC at the age of 20.
He spent most of his ruling years conducting a lengthy military campaign throughout Western Asia and Egypt.
By the age of 30, he had created one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece to northwestern India.
He was undefeated in battle. He is widely considered to be one of history's greatest and most successful military commanders.
#Alexander the Great#Alexander III of Macedon#Alexander the Macedonian#Archaeo Histories#Macedon#Ancient Greece#Ancient Empires
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Arch of Titus (79 AD)
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Tonight I'll watch #AncientEmpires episode 1 about #AlexandertheGreat! #historychannel
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#alessandro magno#alessandro iii di macedonia#alexander the great#alessandro il grande#alessandro il macedone#alexander the conqueror#alessandro il conquistatore#alexander iii of macedon#alexander of macedon#Ancient Empires#History Channel#History
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The Ancient History of Astrology: Early Civilizations and The Stars
Astrology, an ancient practice that has captivated civilizations for centuries, holds a rich history deeply intertwined with the development of human civilization. From the earliest recorded civilizations to the present day, astrology has played a signifi
Astrology, an ancient practice that has captivated civilizations for centuries, holds a rich history deeply intertwined with the development of human civilization. From the earliest recorded civilizations to the present day, astrology has played a significant role in shaping our understanding of the cosmos and our place within it. In this blog post, we will delve into some of astrology’s earliest…
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#ancient astrology#ancient babylon#ancient china#ancient civilizations#ancient cultures#ancient egypt#ancient empires#ancient history#ancient india#ancient mesopotamia#ancient rome#ancient sumeria#ancient tablets#ancient texts#ancient wisdom#astral#Astrologer#astrology around the world#astrology chart#astrology in ancient history#astrology in early civilizations#astrology in human history#Astrology Reading#auras#babylonian#Babylonian astrology#Blog#cave paintings#cave paintings of astrology#chakras
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New Xbox Games for August 19 to 23 2024
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God's Hand in History: Isaiah 45 and the Rise of Cyrus
God’s Hand in History. The Rise of Cyrus of Persia God’s Hand shaped the journey of Israel’s history. The rise of Cyrus of Persia puts a sharp focus on the remarkable impact on the world from God’s Hand in the history of humankind as well as the Nation of Israel. In the enigmatic landscape of biblical prophecy, few passages resonate with the clarity and precision found in Isaiah 45. Within its…
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#Ancient Empires#Babylonian conquest#Cyrus Cylinder#Cyrus in the Bible#Cyrus the Great#Divine Plan#Historical prophecy#King Cyrus#Medo-Persian Empire#Prophecy Fulfillment#Prophet Isaiah
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Alexander the Great in the Bible
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#1 Maccabees#Alexander the Great#Ancient Empires#Bible#Biblical insight#Cassander#Daniel#Events#God#Greek#Jerusalem#Lysimachus#Persia#Ptolemy#Sekeucus
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”Men think about the Roman Empire” “What’s the female version of the Roman Empire” SHUT UPPPPP. SHUT THE FUCK UPPPPPP. AS A WOMAN I LOVE THE ROMAN EMPIRE. AS A WOMAN I LOVE ANCIENT HISTORY AND BATTLES AND POLITICAL INSTABILITY. THE “GIRL VERSION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE” IS THE ROMAN EMPIRE. IM GOING TO STAB YOU 23 TIMES
#why do we have to gender history ffs I hate it here#sorry just had to get it out my system#roman empire#history#classics#tagamemnon#ancient history#ancient rome
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Fantasy books stop having arctic kingdoms of all blond hair blue eyed white people.
#i just. hate it#its so overdone and kinda racist esp because it always evokes that old nazi idea of an ancient arctic empire of blue eye blond haired peopl#it erased actual arctic indigenous people and is completely untrue#so idk if youre gonna go the arctic route maybe try to learn about actual arctic people because they probably wont be white#fantasy
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Legendary Warrior Women of the Ancient World
Once upon a time, there were women who challenged the might of empires and the laws of men.
They beckoned a world where the whisper of a woman's voice could quake the thrones of tyrants.
Let's delve into these legends from antiquity. 🧵⤵️
Hatshepsut
The fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, Hatshepsut reigned longer than any other woman of an indigenous Egyptian dynasty.
She was one of the most prolific builders in Ancient Egypt.
To legitimize her reign, Hatshepsut claimed she was divinely conceived by the god Amun, who appeared to her mother in the guise of the pharaoh Thutmose I, her father.
Sappho
An ancient Greek poet from the island of Lesbos, Sappho is celebrated for her lyric poetry, which explores love and passion.
Legend says that Sappho leaped from the Leucadian cliffs due to her unrequited love for Phaon, a ferryman, demonstrating the depth of her emotional expressions that permeated her work.
Artemisia I of Caria
A queen of the ancient Greek city-state of Caria and an ally of Xerxes I during the Second Persian invasion of Greece.
In the Battle of Salamis, Artemisia was so cunning in combat that she intentionally rammed her ally's ship to escape the Greeks, convincing them she was an ally and thus avoiding capture.
Hypatia
A mathematician, astronomer and philosopher in Alexandria, Egypt, Hypatia was a renowned teacher and thinker.
Hypatia was known to drive through Alexandria in her chariot to deliver public lectures on philosophy, defying the gender expectations of her time.
Boudicca
The warrior queen of the Iceni tribe who led a major uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in Britain.
After the Romans flogged Boudicca and raped her daughters, she rallied her tribe and neighboring tribes for revenge, resulting in the destruction of Roman settlements and the decimation of the Roman Ninth Legion.
The Trung Sisters: Trung Trac and Trung Nhi
Vietnamese military leaders who rebelled against Chinese Han dynasty rule, becoming enduring symbols of resistance.
The sisters, after witnessing the suffering of their people under Chinese rule, famously declared their independence by proclaiming:
"All the male heroes bowed their heads in submission; only the two sisters proudly stood up to avenge the country."
Khawlah bint al-Azwar
A legendary female Muslim warrior, she fought alongside the early Muslims in the battles against the Byzantine Empire.
Khawlah famously donned male warrior’s armor to rescue her brother from a Byzantine prison camp, charging into battle with such ferocity that opponents assumed she was a supernatural entity.
Joan of Arc
A French heroine and saint of the Catholic Church, Joan led French forces to victory over the English at Orléans.
Joan persuaded a skeptical Charles VII of France of her divine mission to save France by correctly predicting a military reversal at the Siege of Orleans, before any messenger could have reached them with the news.
Zenobia
The third-century queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Syria who challenged the authority of the Roman Empire.
Zenobia was so bold that she claimed descent from Cleopatra, positioning herself as the Egyptian queen's successor in defiance of Rome and marched her armies as far as Egypt and Anatolia.
Cleopatra VII
The last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Cleopatra is known for her intelligence, political acumen, and dramatic love affairs.
In a famous encounter to secure her alliance with Julius Caesar, Cleopatra had herself wrapped in a carpet (or linen sack, according to some accounts) and delivered to him, emerging to charm Caesar with her wit and beauty.
#female warriors#ancient civilizations#legendary warriors#Hatshepsut#Amun#Thutmose I#Sappho#Phaon#Artemisia I of Caria#Xerxes I#Hypatia#Boudicca#The Trung Sisters: Trung Trac and Trung Nhi#Khawlah bint al-Azwar#Joan of Arc#Charles VII of France#Zenobia#Cleopatra VII#Julius Caesar#ancient empires#ancient world#legends
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Roman Outpost (190 AD)
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2 silver cups, part of the so-called Boscoreale treasure, buried by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius.
#roman empire#ancient rome#pompeii#ancient history#ancient culture#ancient art#roman art#ancient roman art
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The Dream of Macsen Wledig
“The Dream of Macsen Wledig” is a delightful tale from “The Mabinogion,” the collection of Welsh medieval legends. The story centers around the Emperor Macsen Wledig and his mystical dream that leads him on a journey to find a beautiful maiden. Here’s an abridged version of the story: Macsen Wledig was a powerful and renowned emperor ruling over a vast empire that spanned distant lands. One…
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#ancient empires#ancient legends#beautiful maidens#Celtic folklore#Elen of Britannia#Emperor Macsen Wledig#medieval Welsh culture#mystical dreams#mythical journeys#quest for true love#romance and love#royal alliances#tales of enchantment#The Dream of Macsen Wledig#The Mabinogion#Welsh literature#Welsh mythology
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Happy 2,068th to when we should totally just stab Caesar!! Grab a knife with your bestie!
#assassin's creed#ides of march#julius ceaser#julius caesar#aya of alexandria#assassin’s creed origins#ac origins#tumblr holidays#roman history#roman empire#we should totally just stab caesar#rome#ancient rome#caesar#brutus#et tu brute#beware the ides of march#mean girls#shakespeare#Shakespeare Julius Caesar#meme#funny memes#memes#tumblr memes#assassin’s creed
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