The Parthenon Guide For Everyone

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Welcome to the Acropolis, where you’ll find the magnificent Parthenon. The Parthenon is a temple built in honor of the goddess Athena, who was the patron goddess of the city of Athens. It was built over 2,500 years ago, during the Golden Age of Greece.

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Amazing archeological site at Philea Island

Amazing archeological site at Philea Island #Shorts #minidocumentary

Philea Island, located in the Nile River in Egypt, is home to the temple complex of the goddess Isis. This complex, also known as the “Temple of Isis at Philae,” was built during the Ptolemaic period and is considered one of the last ancient Egyptian temples to be built.

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What is the Kybalion?

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The Kybalion is a hermetic text that was first published in 1908 it is a study of the hermetic philosophy of ancient Egypt and Greece and attributed to the three initiates but the true authorship is unknown.

The text presents the teachings of Hermeticism which is a set of spiritual philosophical and mystical beliefs that originated in ancient Egypt and Greece.

The Kybalion states that there are seven principles of the universe which are the principles of mentalism, Correspondence, vibration, polarity, Rhythm, cause and effect, and gender.

These principles are said to govern all natural phenomena and can be understood and applied to achieve spiritual growth and understanding. The text also teaches about the nature of the universe the human mind and Consciousness and the concept of hermetic Alchemy overall.

The #kybalion is considered to be an important work within the Hermetic tradition and continues to be studied by those interested in spiritual and mystical teachings.

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Who was the Pharaoh depicted by the Sphinx of Giza?

Who was the Pharaoh depicted by the Sphinx of Giza? #Shorts

The Sphinx of Giza is a massive statue that has stood in Egypt for thousands of years. Despite its age, the identity of the pharaoh depicted in the statue is still the subject of debate among scholars.

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Boadicea ABC Facts

Boadicea ABC Facts #shorts

Not many people know this, but this song is actually named after one of the fiercest celtic leaders in history, Boadicea or Budica.

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What is Egyptian Revival architecture?

What is Egyptian Revival architecture? It is an architectural style that emerged in the early 19th century and was popular until the mid-20th century. It was inspired by the ancient Egyptian civilization and its architecture, particularly the pyramids and the temples.

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The Night Attack at Târgovişte military achievement

On the night of June 17, 1462, Vlad Tzepes, also known as Dracula, launched a surprise attack against the Ottoman Empire army that was encamped outside of Târgovişte .

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For what purpose was the Great Pyramid built?

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For what purpose was the Great Pyramid built? Have you ever asked yourself why one of the few statues of Khufu we have is this one and has just a few inches while his pyramid was the largest building on Earth for more than 3,800 years? Why is it such a waste of materials?

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Nebamun tomb ancient Egypt art

Nebamun was a wealthy ancient Egyptian merchant who lived during the New Kingdom period, approximately 14th century BC.

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Southern India Pallava dynasty architecture

The Pallava dynasty, which ruled parts of southern India from the 4th to 9th centuries, left a legacy in the form of their distinctive architectural style. The Pallavas were known for their rock-cut temples, which were carved out of solid rock rather than being built from brick or stone.

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