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TheSabean
I was slow to accept this view. It went against everything I was taught. But thanks to @deverbovitae and @DominicVenuso, I see things more clearly now.After you read the article,
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Abrahamsson (English) 🇸🇪
Abrahamsson_en
1/ #Greece "Thank you to brave Greek men and women standing firm against the next migrant tidal wave. You are the front line. You are defending what is left of
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Gotham Thrasher(Ρωμιοί της Αντιοχείας)🇱🇧☦🇬🇷☧
Gotham_Thrasher
B/c this kept popping up on Levantine Twitter today I thought i d make a post about it:What's the Difference between the Greek Orthodox church of Antioch & The Melkite
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Sacha Coward
sacha_coward
What's the biggest historical misconception that gets your goat?Mine is that there was a set of non-overlapping ancient civilisations that went: Egyptians, then Greeks, then Romans. Like they were isolated
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Peter Sandham
HKSandham
When was the last time the Divine Liturgy was performed in #HagiaSophia ? 28th May 1453? Wrong. 19th January 1919. A thread on the Great Church's brief, little known 20th
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aaron blue gabriel
philosophequeer
love how oxbridge doesn’t see access as a problem once you’re through the door. can we talk about how a week before my finals, i was told to use latin
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Ran Back to 🇻🇦 Mestizo 🇲🇽
AveCristoRey
A threadByzantine Catholic martyrs who refused to schism when pressured by the USSR. Who were going to be made Patriarchs and bishops but they knew that nothing was worth schism
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ClassicActivist 📢🏺🧨
ClassicActivist
There’s been a lot of talk about equity & justice for Classics and Classics-adjacent subjects in recent years. Good work is being done by allies & activists. But EVEN if
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Rebecca Levitan
LevintheMed
A current research project + an upcoming visit to the #Acropolis have got me thinking about #access, ramps, & paths in #Athens Although the city's design + hills often push
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Andrew C. Hébert
andrewhebert86
Why read?C.S. Lewis:"We seek an enlargement of our being. We want to be more than ourselves...Those of us who have been true readers all our life seldom fully realize the
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Candela ✟☀️✟
gjrt888
Horned gods in European folklore/mythology Pan was a Greek god of shepherds and flocks, & mountain wilds. He has the hindquarters, legs, & horns of a goat. He is
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Wyatt, Austere
CEOofGenZ
Dagon means fish-god in Hebrew see Strong's concordance #1712 - dagown the fish god. We can still see this worship played out today, just look at the Catholic Church, the
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Danny Bate
DannyBate4
The modal verb 'can' has changed a bit over the history of English.We see from its Old English ancestor, cunnan, that its meaning was once 'to know' rather than 'to
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Kaspars Ozolins
lettlander
THREAD: Who is Beelzebul? In Matthew 10:25, Jesus hints that he, the master of the house, will be called Beelzebul, even as his disciples will be maligned. The Greek word
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𝚗𝚊𝚝𝚎 𝚛𝚊𝚜𝚊
kiddorasa
I don't do reflections, it's hard to look back in general lolSo as an attempt:- launched Pantheonics, the marriage between personality typology and greek mythology- started school again- learned that
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InfoWarrior-Reforged
IWarriorTheOne
Thread!#Turkish Hypocrisy, art of genocide & demographic change .How an occupation force now "has the right" to ask and speaking about legal rights, international law & make demands.How #Turkey destroyed
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