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Sculpture and Art in Ancient Greece - 1 views

  • The best example showing freedom of movement is the Discobolos (The Discus Thrower) by Myron in the Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome. This is one of the most famous classic Greek statues from this period.
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    Some of the most famous works of Greek art.
liat s

Ancient Rome - Ancient History - HISTORY.com - 0 views

  • Ancient Rome grew from a small town on central Italy’s Tiber River into an empire that at its peak encompassed most of continental Europe, Britain, much of western Asia, northern Africa and the Mediterranean islands.
Garth Holman

Heraldry Symbols and Meanings - Coat of Arms Symbols - 0 views

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    Explain the parts of your coat of arms.
Hriday D

Ancient Greek Inventions and their contribution to modern times - 0 views

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      I cant belieive the greeks made so much!!
Garth Holman

The Origins of the American Front Porch - 0 views

  • "the latin word porticus, or the greek word portico, both of which signify the columned entry to a Classical temple"
  • Yet, the first time that the front porch overtly appeared in the modern world was in Ancient Greece and Rome, whose dwellings often "placed columned verandas as shaded walkways around an interior garden"
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    Greece Porch
Kanrry K

Quotes About Impact (86 quotes) - 0 views

  • “If you want to change the world, pick up your pen and write.” ― Martin Luther
  • “No one knows for certain how much impact they have on the lives of other people. Oftentimes, we have no clue. Yet we push it just the same.” ― Jay Asher, Thirteen Reasons Why
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    Quotes about impact.
Kanrry K

Medieval Tournaments - 1 views

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    Good website for tournaments.
Hriday D

Unique Facts About Europe: The Renaissance - 0 views

  • period of scientific revolution and artistic transformation
    • Hriday D
       
      How is the Vitruvian Man so famous???
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    Interesting facts about renaissance!!
hh21dcs

The Peloponnesian War for Kids and Teachers - Ancient Greece for Kids - 0 views

  • Macedonia, a country to the north of Greece,
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      Macedonia was watching as the Greeks were fighting among themselves. 
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  • Ancient Greece for Kids
John Woodbridge

Backyard Bonanza: Medieval Outhouses and Roman Roads Unearthed - Yahoo News - 0 views

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    Ancient Roman settlement in England found underneath Medieval remains
John Woodbridge

Stonehenge: The earliest Ikea flat pack in history? - CNN.com - 0 views

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    That's the view of Mike Parker Pearson, professor of British later prehistory at University College London (UCL) who says some of the famous rocky slabs -- known as 'bluestones' -- may have first been erected in Wales and then moved on to England around 500 years later.
dcs-armstrong

Khushi - Social Studies - 1 views

  • pay the Nobles and Knight's one tenth of it
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      The one tenth rule was paid to the church. Other payments were given to the lords as a form of "rent".
dcs-armstrong

Holy Relics - Middle Ages for Kids - 2 views

  • To make each cathedral and each little church in the land unique, each had its own holy relic. A holy relic is something that belonged to or was touched by Jesus or a saint. A treasured relic might be bone fragment or a tiny piece of the cross. 
    • Shira H
       
      A holy relic is something that belonged to or was touched by Jesus or a saint. 
    • Shira H
       
      good site for quest 6
    • Jaxson D
       
      Thanks
    • Adams Kyle
       
      oof
  • A holy relic was something that had once belonged to or been touched by Jesus or one of the important Saints
Garth Holman

Maps of the Arrival and Spread of the Plague in Europe - 0 views

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    Very detailed description of how the black death moved. It also has several good links on the bottom for more stories about the black death.
Angela W

The Middle Ages: Religion - 6 views

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    This is a great website about religion in the Middle Ages and what people did. For more info click the Read More link.
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