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Evan Levine
LevineRx
To celebrate Lord Byron’s belated 223rd birthday, check out one of my favorite Neoclassical sculptures in #Athens: #Greece crowning #Byron by Chapu, Falguière, & Sochos (1896)!Now a highlight of the
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SaphireSlice
SaphireSlice
Jan. 6th isn’t just the day we certify the electors, it’s also ‘The day of Epiphany’ [in Greek, revelation], as well as the anniversary of a legendary storm in Ireland/the
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eye of the gods (Gerard)
gerard_ugotobi
For history lovers I decided to share a tread of some Dieties which were served and referenced in the eastern part of Nigeria before the arrival of the whites or
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Clio's Chronicles
CliosChronicles
Since I’ve started @CliosChronicles, many people ask me about the name and story behind it.So, today let me introduce you to Clio, the daughter of Zeus and prime mover of the
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Bishop Talbert Swan
TalbertSwan
Cleopatra was BlackThe pharaohs were BlackNefertiti was BlackMoses was BlackSt Nicholas was BlackAbraham was BlackMoses was BlackMary was BlackJesus was BlackDeal with it. By the time Cleopatra came to power
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WikiVictorian
wikivictorian
Cincinnati chili is a Mediterranean-spiced meat sauce used as a topping for spaghetti or hot dogs. It originated with immigrant restaurateurs from Macedonia who were trying to expand their customer
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Adam Simmons
Adam_D_Simmons
Whilst continuing to call for further diverse citation practices in pre-modern African Studies how do we also address the diversity of the language of scholarship? It’s impossible to know all
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Wyatt, Austere
CEOofGenZ
There is a group of people that claim the Messiah's name is Yeshua, stating that this shortened form of his name was used after they came out of Babylon by
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
Over 1,000 COVID deaths per day!Why so little outrage? Well we all know Stalin's famous quote about one death being a tragedy and one million deaths being a statistic.But how
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Duncan Reyburn
duncanreyburn
G. K. Chesterton was a rather notorious abuser of his books. His friend Digby d’Avigdor recalls him as a boy at St. Paul’s: "I always have a vision of him
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kārşņi rāngeya
RangaTheDude
Quiz time: who were the 3 who heard gītopadeśa as it was being given by kŕşņa at kurukshetra? (Don't include kŕşņa) 2. Name the only dhārtarāştra who survived the war
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Eric Vanden Eykel
evandeneykel
From time to time, the dudes [sic] over on apologetics Twitter get upset when people with advanced degrees in theology/religious studies have the audacity to tell them that they're ignorant.
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Mayur
hiteshtikoo
A THREAD for all the Brits out there... If your colonial history makes you feel guilty or you're made to feel guilty about it-Remember Turkey has run an empire for
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Peter Sandham
HKSandham
European colonialism doesn’t begin with Colombus or 1492. Western Europe tends to ignore Levantine colonialism: The Frankokratia left a swath of merchant colonies across the Eastern Mediterranean which were in
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corey robin
CoreyRobin
One of the things that makes me hopeful, longterm, is that this analysis, which several of us were pushing from the beginning of Trump's regime (and before that, in fact),
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Orthodox History
OrthodoxHistory
A brief overview of the life of Meletios Metaxakis1/17 In 1889, 18-year-old Meletios participated in some kind of insurgency against the Turks in his native Crete. It was because of
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