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These and Greek
These troops, returning home from a disastrous military expedition to Cyrene in Libya, suspected that they had been betrayed in order that Apries, the reigning king, might rule more absolutely by means of his Greek mercenaries ; many Egyptians fully sympathized with them.
These loanwords are three Greek musical terms.
These were not targums (" translations ") in the true sense but like the Greek Esther are retellings of events and include additional legends relating to Purim.
These names are missing in the Greek translation of the Septuagint.
These mostly range in date from the beginning of the Greek Bronze Age ( about 3200 BC ) to the reign of the Roman Emperor Constantine I in the 4th century AD.
These could be the classical virtues — courage, temperance, justice, and wisdom — that promoted the Greek ideal of man as the " rational animal ", or the theological virtues — faith, hope, and love — that distinguished the Christian ideal of man as a being created in the image of God.
These mountains lavished Crete with valleys, such as Amari valley, fertile plateaus, such as Lasithi plateau, Omalos and Nidha ; caves, such as Diktaion and Idaion ( the birthplace of the ancient Greek god Zeus ); and a number of gorges.
These laments were similar in form to the chorales of Greek drama except that the leader could improvise.
These were built by the various Greek city states — those overseas as well as those on the mainland — to commemorate victories and to thank the oracle for her advice, which was thought to have contributed to those victories.
The Hebrew title is taken from the opening phrase Eleh ha-devarim, " These are the words ..."; the English title is from a Greek mis-translation of the Hebrew phrase mishneh ha-torah ha-zoth, " a copy of this law ", in, as to deuteronomion touto-" this second law ".
These symbols were the origin of the rough breathing and smooth breathing diacritics that became part of classical Greek orthography.
These include a large number of ethnic restaurants including Chinese, Thai, Greek, Pakistani, Italian, Indian and Mexican.
These were the last majority-Greek-speaking areas to be united with the Greek state, apart from Cyprus which was a British possession until it became independent in 1960.
These austerity measures have proved extremely unpopular with the Greek public, precipitating demonstrations and civil unrest.
These Heraclids were a group of Dorian kings who conquered the Peloponnesian kingdoms of Mycenae, Sparta and Argos ; according to the literary tradition in Greek mythology, they claimed a right to rule through their ancestor.
These additional manuscript sources of the Testimonium have furnished additional ways to evaluate Josephus ' mention of Jesus in the Antiquities, principally through a close textual comparison between the Arabic, Syriac and Greek versions to the Testimonium.
These attract bees, hence the genus name Melissa ( Greek for ' honey bee ').
These copies joined works that had been preserved directly by Christian monks from Greek and Roman originals, as well as copies Western Christian monks made of Byzantine works.
These two rivers are attested in several verse inscriptions on gold plates dating to the 4th century BC and onward, found at Thurii in Southern Italy and elsewhere throughout the Greek world.
These in the Greek tradition are associated with Sardis, the capital city of Gyges, constructed in the 7th century BC.
These men modeled their comedies on Greek plays known as New Comedy.
These three versions were made directly from the Greek, and are frequently cited in the apparatuses of modern critical editions.
These practical developments were followed by the development of theories of light and vision by ancient Greek and Indian philosophers, and the development of geometrical optics in the Greco-Roman world.
These two terms are from Greek ἁπλόος haplóos " single " and διπλόος diplóos " double " combined with εἶδος eîdos " form " ( compare idol from Latin īdōlum, that from Greek εἴδωλον eídōlon derived from εἶδος eîdos ).

These and city-states
These city-states were protected by the waterways and thick vegetation of the delta.
These planetary romances describe a desert Mars populated by barbarian warriors and citizens of decadent city-states, coming into explosive contact with Terran civilization.
These were generally small, but wealthy, trading states, like the Italian city-states and the Hanseatic League, in which the merchant class had risen to prominence.
These seals contain a set of proto-cuneiform signs which appear to be writings or symbols of the name of city-states in ancient Sumer.
These payments from commoners to nobles supported both the lavish lifestyles of the high nobility and the finances of city-states.
These colonies played an important role in the spread of Greek influence throughout Europe, and also aided in the establishment of long-distance trading networks between the Greek city-states, boosting the economy of ancient Greece.
These mercenaries fought the enemies of the Italian city-states, but in the following century they gradually became the rulers of the major polities south of Rome.
These peoples were not originally one united nation, but members of various different city-states.
These include for example the Amarna letters, which detail trade conducted between Memphis and the sovereigns of Babylon and the various city-states of Lebanon.
Several of the most densely populated territories in the world are city-states, microstates, or dependencies .< ref > The Monaco government uses a smaller surface area figure resulting in a population density of 18, 078 per km < sup > 2 </ sup ></ ref > These territories share a relatively small area and a high urbanization level, with an economically specialized city population drawing also on rural resources outside the area, illustrating the difference between high population density and overpopulation.
These city-states formed during the Late Postclassic period of Mesoamerican chronology ( ca.
These began with the 1494 invasion by France that wreaked widespread devastation on Northern Italy and ended the independence of many of the city-states.
These factions include the World Trade Organization ( WTO ), which converted many of the world's remaining metropolitan centers into highly regulated city-states ; The Order, a religious order which created a new world religion from elements of all major religions and sociopolitical principles ; the " Knights Templar ", who advocate the complete prevention of biomodification ; the " Omar ", a society of heavily biomodified humans possessing a group mind, which runs a global black market, and wishes to become a transhuman race through biomodification ; and ApostleCorp, which seeks to help JC Denton achieve his goal of biomodifying every human on Earth, and thus equalizing the race.
These nomes originally existed as autonomous city-states, but later began to unify.
These city-states, with parliamentarian rule, created an original kind of culture under some influence from their western Baltic neighbors.
These early city-states had strong signs of government organization ( though social stratification was not strongly evident until very late in this period and the beginning of the Early Dynastic Period, beginning around 3100 BC ), evident even in items such as cheap, mass-produced beveled rim bowls which were made to be discarded.
These missions were built as miniature city-states that integrated indigenous populations with Christian faith.
These were mostly built by the growing city-states of Italy which were emerging as the dominant sea powers, including Venice, Genoa and Pisa.
These city-states had similar governmental structures based on the need to control flooding and store water for irrigating crops.
These city-states ruled the area in and around the Valley of Mexico from 1428 until they were defeated by the Spanish conquistadores and their native allies under Hernán Cortés in 1521.
These early city-states fought various small-scale wars with each other, but due to the shifting nature of alliances no individual city gained dominance.

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