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Taylor Swift ‘Eras Tour’: Where to buy tickets to her last six concerts in Canada

Penn Live 18 Nov 2024
The end is almost here ... 6 - BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, Canada ... 7 - BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, Canada. Stubhub, prices start at $1,331Vivid Seats, prices start at $1,673SeatGeek, prices start at $2,395 ... 8 - BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, Canada ... ....
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Museum showing Egypt's ancient treasures to open for a trial run

The New Arab 16 Oct 2024
Eras that will be exhibited in the main galleries include the Third Intermediate Period (about 1070-664 BC), Late Period (664-332 BC), Graeco-Roman Period (332 B.C.-395 AD), New Kingdom (1550-1070 ...
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Egyptian Police Seize Nearly 2,000 Ancient Roman-Era Coins

MENA FN 15 Oct 2024
(MENAFN - IANS) Cairo, Oct 15 (IANS) Egyptian police seized 1,945 ancient silver and bronze coins dating back to the Roman Period of Egyptian history, which extended from 30 BC to 395 AD, the ... .
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Lysander: The Cunning Spartan Who Shaped an Era

Ancient Origins 15 Sep 2024
It’s been estimated that he was born around 454 BC ... By 395 BC, back in Sparta, Lysander played a key role in igniting the Corinthian War, a conflict involving Thebes, Athens, Corinth, Argos, and the Achaemenid Empire.
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Lysander: The Spartan who conquered Athens (Video)

Ancient Origins 26 Aug 2024
Born around 455 BC, ... However, his aggressive policies eventually backfired, leading to his death in 395 BC during the Corinthian War, a conflict that signaled the beginning of Sparta's decline.
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Explore: Ödemiş

Didim Voices 16 Jul 2024
Ödemiş is a small district of İzmir ... Hurriyet Cad ... In the archaeological section, ceramics, axes, oil lamps, bronze and glass works, ornaments, terracotta and marble figurines from the Old Bronze Age (3000 BC) to Byzantium (395-1453 AD) are exhibited.
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Ancient Greek City of Corinth

Greek Reporter 18 Jun 2024
By the 8th to 7th century BC, Corinthians had begun founding colonies such as Corcyra in the Ionian Sea and Syracuse in Sicily ... In the Corinthian War (395-387 BC) that erupted, Corinth sided with Athens, Thebes, and Argos against Sparta.
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Sparta: The Battle of Leuctra and Its Decline

Greek Reporter 18 Jun 2024
In 395 BC, Thebes sent messengers to Athens asking for its participation in a coalition to fight against Spartan tyranny ... Achaemenid King Artaxerxes II ordered the Peace of Antalcidas, also known as the King’s Peace on 387 BC, and the war ended.
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Epaminondas, the Ancient Greek General Who Made Thebes Great

Greek Reporter 17 Jun 2024
2100 BC) to the end of the Bronze Age (c. 1200 BC) ... In the 5th century BC, Thebes rivaled Athens in power ... In 395 BC, the Corinthian War broke out, as Sparta’s allies, Corinth and Argos, in the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC) were dissatisfied.
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The Ancient Greek Author Who Revolutionized Writing and History

Greek Reporter 09 May 2024
Hellanicus of Lesbos was born around 480 BC on the Greek island of Lesbos ... However, he passed away around 395 BC in Perperene, Asia Minor, an ancient Greek city in modern-day Western Turkey.
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The Parthenon of the Peloponnese: The Temple of Apollo at Bassae

Ekathimerini 01 May 2024
The Temple of Apollo at Bassae was constructed in the latter decades of the 5th century BC, during the High Classical period of ancient Greece ... 421-414 BC, during the Peloponnesian War, and again in its immediate aftermath, ca. 401-395 BC.
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Lesser Known Ancient Greek City-States

Greek Reporter 19 Apr 2024
However, despite the defeat of Athens and its involvement in a number of other military campaigns, such as the so-called “Corinthian War” against Sparta (395-387 BC), the city-state of Corinth did not manage to regain its former glory.
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The History of the Ancient Greek City of Thebes

Greek Reporter 17 Apr 2024
... of Leuctra in 371 BC ... At the Battle of Haliartus in 395 BC and the Battle of Coronea in 394 BC, they again proved their military capacity by standing their ground against the fearsome Spartans ... 285 BC).
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7 reasons to visit Jordan, the 'oasis of calm' in the Levant

The New Arab 16 Mar 2024
the Natufians (14,600-12,000 years ago), the three Iron Age kingdoms of Moab, Edom, and Ammon (1200-600 BC), the Persians (539 -333 BC), the Nabateans (4th century-106 BC) who built Petra, one of the ...
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Lost tombs and quarries rediscovered on British military base in Cyprus

Phys Dot Org 06 Mar 2024
... the Bronze Age, which started c.2500 BC, to the Byzantine period, which ended in the 12th Century AD, and to include sites from the Hellenistic period (312—58 BC) and Roman periods (58 BC—395 AD).

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