- published: 20 Jun 2010
- views: 8658
- author: LeftMouseButtonFora
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Caesar 3 Walkthrough: Miletus (Part 1)
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published: 20 Jun 2010
author: LeftMouseButtonFora
Caesar 3 Walkthrough: Miletus (Part 1)
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- published: 20 Jun 2010
- views: 8658
- author: LeftMouseButtonFora
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Caesar 3 - Mission 5a Miletus Peaceful Playthrough [HD]
Miletus play time: 2h:6m (Hard Difficulty) Full playlist: www.youtube.com Ok I really trie...
published: 11 Mar 2012
author: GamerZakh
Caesar 3 - Mission 5a Miletus Peaceful Playthrough [HD]
Miletus play time: 2h:6m (Hard Difficulty) Full playlist: www.youtube.com Ok I really tried to cut this video shorter but it's getting hard to do. I think I will change the max length of my C3 missions to 25 minutes, at most 30 minutes. I've decided to finish games I never managed to from my childhood! Starting with Caesar III, a 1998 city-building game developed by Impressions Games and published by Sierra Entertainment, that has incredibly tough later levels. All missions will be cut shorter; I'm not trying to upload as many videos as I can. Don't like my playthrough? Check out: Rider339: www.youtube.com HomerSPC: www.youtube.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Bought from gog.com so it runs on Windows 7 64bit www.gog.com
- published: 11 Mar 2012
- views: 5212
- author: GamerZakh
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Miletus Turkey
Archaeological site...
published: 02 Dec 2008
author: MalcBilton
Miletus Turkey
Archaeological site
- published: 02 Dec 2008
- views: 914
- author: MalcBilton
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Miletus, Turkey
Please note- The earliest archaeological evidence of Miletus is 3500 BC. The Greeks occupi...
published: 28 Jun 2010
author: CanadaManDan
Miletus, Turkey
Please note- The earliest archaeological evidence of Miletus is 3500 BC. The Greeks occupied the city in 1400 BC. The city was destroyed by the Persians in 499 BC and rebuilt by the Romans. The theatre was built in the 4th century BC.
- published: 28 Jun 2010
- views: 552
- author: CanadaManDan
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Thales of Miletus one of the Seven Sages
Thales of Miletus (Θαλής,Thales,Thalês (pronounced /ˈθeɪliːz/ or "THEH-leez") , ca. 624 BC...
published: 08 Nov 2009
author: tektamos
Thales of Miletus one of the Seven Sages
Thales of Miletus (Θαλής,Thales,Thalês (pronounced /ˈθeɪliːz/ or "THEH-leez") , ca. 624 BCca. 546 BC), was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Miletus in Asia Minor, and one of the Seven Sages of Greece. Many, most notably Aristotle, regard him as the first philosopher in the Greek tradition. According to Bertrand Russell, "Western philosophy begins with Thales Thales was known for his innovative use of geometry. His understanding was theoretical as well as practical. For example, he said: Megiston topos: hapanta gar chorei (Μέγιστον τόπος· άπαντα γαρ χωρεί) Space is the greatest thing, as it contains all things Topos is in Newtonian-style space, since the verb, chorei, has the connotation of yielding before things, or spreading out to make room for them, which is extension [disambiguation needed]. Within this extension, things have a position. Points, lines, planes and solids related by distances and angles follow from this presumption. Thales understood similar triangles and right triangles, and what is more, used that knowledge in practical ways. The story is told in DL (loc. cit.) that he measured the height of the pyramids by their shadows at the moment when his own shadow was equal to his height. A right triangle with two equal legs is a 45-degree right triangle, all of which are similar. The length of the pyramids shadow measured from the center of the pyramid at that moment must have been equal to its height. This story reveals that he was familiar with the ...
- published: 08 Nov 2009
- views: 9865
- author: tektamos
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Ancient Greek Philosophers - Thales of Miletus
Episode 1 in the Ancient Greek Philosophers Series. It is about the first recorded philoso...
published: 27 Jul 2010
author: Peter Scott
Ancient Greek Philosophers - Thales of Miletus
Episode 1 in the Ancient Greek Philosophers Series. It is about the first recorded philosopher in Greece called Thales. For the very reason that he is the first known philosopher, he is of vital importance. This video describes his discoveries, philosophical beliefs and everything known about him. Examination of the belief that water is the essence of life and everything will come later in a video regarding the Milesian school of thought. (PS I'm afraid I pronunciate Thales wrong in the video. should be pronounciated 'Thalis')
- published: 27 Jul 2010
- views: 8718
- author: Peter Scott
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Lets Play Caesar III - 12 - Miletus
Check out this video if you haven't already: www.youtube.com ------------- Stay tuned by f...
published: 08 Jan 2012
author: HomerSPC
Lets Play Caesar III - 12 - Miletus
Check out this video if you haven't already: www.youtube.com ------------- Stay tuned by following me on Twitter and on Facebook, as well subscribing! Subscribe! www.youtube.com Facebook: on.fb.me Twitter: bit.ly
- published: 08 Jan 2012
- views: 1734
- author: HomerSPC
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Ancient Greek Philosophers - Thales of Miletus
Episode 1 in the Ancient Greek Philosophers Series. It is about the first recorded philoso...
published: 04 Oct 2010
author: HistoryCollaborative
Ancient Greek Philosophers - Thales of Miletus
Episode 1 in the Ancient Greek Philosophers Series. It is about the first recorded philosopher in Greece called Thales. For the very reason that he is the first known philosopher, he is of vital importance. This video describes his discoveries, philosophical beliefs and everything known about him. Examination of the belief that water is the essence of life and everything will come later in a video regarding the Milesian school of thought. (PS I'm afraid I pronunciate Thales wrong in the video. should be pronounciated 'Theleeze')
- published: 04 Oct 2010
- views: 3026
- author: HistoryCollaborative
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Lets Play Caesar III - 26 - Farewell Miletus, Lugdunum Here We Go
Title named by: www.youtube.com Again, you guys can name the video! This is the last in my...
published: 07 Feb 2012
author: HomerSPC
Lets Play Caesar III - 26 - Farewell Miletus, Lugdunum Here We Go
Title named by: www.youtube.com Again, you guys can name the video! This is the last in my backlog, but hopefully I'll be back making videos again soon. I want to try to make a video detailing everything soon, and I also have very big news. It'll probably all be in one super awesome mega video. Stay tuned, and thank you guys for staying with me through the past 2 weeks. ♥ ------------- Stay tuned by following me on Twitter and on Facebook, as well subscribing! Subscribe! www.youtube.com Facebook: on.fb.me Twitter: bit.ly
- published: 07 Feb 2012
- views: 1230
- author: HomerSPC
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Caesar 3 Walkthrough - Mission 05 (Miletus) [Peaceful]
Miletus is the next mission and Caesar has sent us to Greece to establish a large settleme...
published: 31 Dec 2012
author: SuperSajuuk
Caesar 3 Walkthrough - Mission 05 (Miletus) [Peaceful]
Miletus is the next mission and Caesar has sent us to Greece to establish a large settlement that will entice other foreign lands to trade with Rome. The best place to start is at the rocky outcrop at the bottom of the map. You'll be able to start up a Weapons industry as your chief exporters of the mission will be weapons and oil. However, you will not be able to fund your city exclusively on just these two exports: you'll also need to tax your entire population to fund your time here. Due to only two trade routes being available, funds will be pretty tight for a while. In fact, you might have to restart the mission a few times so you can stop ending up in debt. While this has a peaceful tag, this is a relative time. Because we are so far away from the Roman Empire, we will have to fight the locals but because this isn't a military mission, the invasions are much smaller in comparison to the military mission. You'll need to build one Infantry and Archer forts to deal with the invasions of this mission. Once you've got your Weapons industry going, begin an Oil industry. Athenae will purchase Oil which is also another export, but annoyingly is also a requirement to evolve housing. Your housing levels can be risen to an extremely high level since Athenae also sells wine but I chose not to import wine since it's also necessary for housing to have access to two food stuffs (Fish and Fruit or Fish and Wheat) to evolve to that level. Rome will also request Weapons and Furniture ...
- published: 31 Dec 2012
- views: 123
- author: SuperSajuuk
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Whisker Wars - Miletus Assesses The Germans
The Austin Facial Hair Club's Miletus Callahan-Barile, is gathering intell on their world ...
published: 26 Dec 2012
author: ifc
Whisker Wars - Miletus Assesses The Germans
The Austin Facial Hair Club's Miletus Callahan-Barile, is gathering intell on their world class opponent.
- published: 26 Dec 2012
- views: 353
- author: ifc
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Maxis Marble Drop Game: 1 Thales of Miletus
Maxis Marble Drop Game: 1 Thales of Miletus Pattern: Funnel # - Marble color Solution: 1 -...
published: 26 Jul 2009
author: marbledropbr
Maxis Marble Drop Game: 1 Thales of Miletus
Maxis Marble Drop Game: 1 Thales of Miletus Pattern: Funnel # - Marble color Solution: 1 - Yellow 1 - Red 1 - Red 1 - Red 1 - Yellow 1 - Red 2 - Yellow 2 - Blue 2 - Blue 2 - Blue 2 - Yellow 2 - Blue Score: 11590 Marble Drop FAQ v1.4 By Derek Kisman www.gamefaqs.com...
- published: 26 Jul 2009
- views: 12069
- author: marbledropbr
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Reading Philosophy: Thales of Miletus
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published: 29 Jun 2012
author: ContraPoints
Reading Philosophy: Thales of Miletus
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- published: 29 Jun 2012
- views: 1651
- author: ContraPoints
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Caesar 3 Walkthrough: Miletus (Part 2)
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published: 20 Jun 2010
author: LeftMouseButtonFora
Caesar 3 Walkthrough: Miletus (Part 2)
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- published: 20 Jun 2010
- views: 4807
- author: LeftMouseButtonFora
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Miletus Market Gate Pergamon Museum Berlin
This is the reconstructed market gate from the Graeco-Roman city of Miletus in Asia Minor ...
published: 27 Aug 2010
author: KSHSClassCiv
Miletus Market Gate Pergamon Museum Berlin
This is the reconstructed market gate from the Graeco-Roman city of Miletus in Asia Minor (south-west Turkey) as displayed in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin. It dates to the mid-second century AD.
- published: 27 Aug 2010
- views: 349
- author: KSHSClassCiv
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Lets Play Caesar III - 13 - I Fail Horribly (Miletus Redux)
I fail. ------------- Stay tuned by following me on Twitter and on Facebook, as well subsc...
published: 09 Jan 2012
author: HomerSPC
Lets Play Caesar III - 13 - I Fail Horribly (Miletus Redux)
I fail. ------------- Stay tuned by following me on Twitter and on Facebook, as well subscribing! Subscribe! www.youtube.com Facebook: on.fb.me Twitter: bit.ly
- published: 09 Jan 2012
- views: 1565
- author: HomerSPC