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Battle of Adrianople
By Ed Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The Battle of Adrianople (378 AD) was one of the most important battles
Hylas and the Nymphs
Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Athena... these are just a few of the names that Greek mythology lovers know, as they are
Arachne and Athena by Lisa Sewards
Or, The Girl Who Told the Truth about the Gods By Nicole Saldarriaga, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom I’d take a
Thetis and Achilles
by A.P. David Unlike Socrates, Plato wrote—and wrote and wrote. This was a man who said, on a rare occasion
By Jocelyn Hitchcock, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The Pompeii Mosaics: The Volcano Erupts For nearly 2000 years Pompeii and its
Calliope Mourning Homer, by Jacques Louis David
Written by Jocelyn Hitchcock, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom "Sing, O Muse, of the man of many devices..." Line one of
empedocles
By Jocelyn Hitchcock, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Empedocles, born c. 490 BCE in Akragas, Sicily, is perhaps one of the
Ajax
By Ben Potter Aias to the Greeks, Aiax to the Romans, now known to us as the anglicized Ajax, he
Lenoidas Thermopylae
By Ḏḥwty, Contributing Writer, Ancient Origins The ancient Greek city-state of Sparta had a social hierarchy that was different from