Monsters 5 Top Ancient Greek Olympians By Ben Potter In a our world where are mainstream sporting heroes are millionaires, prima donnas, sex-offenders, and drug-cheats, the Heraclitus: The Fire And The Flux By Van Bryan Heraclitus was born in Ephesus, an important ancient city located on the Ionian Coast, in about 535 The Dirty World of Ancient Graffiti In a break from the norm I shall start this contribution not with a glib remark or unnecessary bit of Aristippus and the Pursuit of Pleasure As is common with many of the more obscure ancient philosophers, the majority of our knowledge comes from Diogenes Laertius' My Women Fight Like Men Queen Artemisia of Caria is mentioned by a handful of ancient Greek writers who would have lived some years after Burn Ivory, Melt Wax... Just like the Ancient Artists by Victoria Papale The 5th century BC Greece was a time of change. The region was becoming more unified with Pyrrho Of Elis (360-270 BCE) Branch: Epistemology Approach: Pyrrhonism "He lead a life consistent with his doctrine, going out of his way for nothing, taking Top Ten: Most Terrifying Monsters Of Greek Mythology 10. The Sphinx Known from: The Legend Of Oedipus Confronted by: Oedipus The first creature on our list is the Mark Antony: Make Love And War by Cam Rea Once the dust cleared at the Battle of Philippi in 42 BCE, the victor Mark Antony Pankration (Greek Martial Arts) Pankration By Jakob Renner Ancient Greece is famously known for its rich culture, especially with regards to philosophy, art and « Previous 1 … 85 86 87 88 89 … 94 Next »