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304676
Caption: Flag of Greece
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 27.91 MB
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522172
Caption: Shark In Greek Flag
Artist: Maravillas Delgado
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 35.94 MB
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481437
Caption: The ancient Greeks arranged pebbles in patterns to discern arithmetical, as well as mystical, relationships between numbers.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 18.60 MB
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481445
Caption: Hermes was messenger to the gods of ancient Greece, often sent on errands for Zeus. Roman mythology associated him with Mercury.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.25 MB
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512688
Caption: Map of Crete, Greece, circa 1902, From the 10th edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 34.44 MB
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26281
Caption: Nude Woman Hunting (Artemis)
Artist: John Rush
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 54.81 MB
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480997
Caption: Visual demonstration of the Pythagorean theorem.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 20.75 MB
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519578
Caption: Face of Zeus underwater
Artist: Stephen Brown
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 49.96 MB
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481518
Caption: Poseidonius measures the Earth c. 100 BC.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 15.28 MB
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481146
Caption: Quadrature of the lune.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 16.85 MB
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506766
Caption: Columns in antis
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 33.10 MB
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481031
Caption: Archimedes' method of angle trisection.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 13.03 MB
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49164
Caption: Mediterranean Travel
Artist: Linda Montgomery
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 29.98 MB
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520750
Caption: Crumbling Greek statue
Artist: Anthony Bari
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 50.02 MB
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53331
Caption: Landscape With Tree And Monument
Artist: Betsy Bauer
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 30.21 MB
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481493
Caption: Eratosthenes' knowledge of the sun's position and distance between points enabled him to calculate the Earth's circumference.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 15.28 MB
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481286
Caption: Thales of Miletus proof that for any chord AB in a circle, all of the angles subtended by points on the same semiarc are equal.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 41.86 MB
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481549
Caption: Proposed drawing of Thales' rectangle, a proof that any angle inscribed in a semicircle is a right angle (90 degrees).
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 37.62 MB
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481077
Caption: Euclid offered a demonstration of the Pythagorean theorem in his Elements, named the Windmill proof due to the figure's shape.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 13.19 MB
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481530
Caption: In ancient Greek mythology, the Titans were giants who once ruled the world, until Zeus overthrew them and took power.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.30 MB
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481096
Caption: In Greek mythology, Pandora disobeyed Zeus and opened the box that contained all of the evils of the world.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.23 MB
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481001
Caption: Euclid's proposition that the base angles in an isosceles triangle are equal may have been named the Bridge of Asses.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 16.84 MB
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481027
Caption: Pegasus, the winged horse of Greek mythology, featured in many stories.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 9.97 MB
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481419
Caption: In ancient Greek mythology, the Titan Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans, earning punishment from Zeus.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.22 MB
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481073
Caption: In Greek mythology Narcissus was a handsome young man who loved himself more than others. This flaw ultimately led to his death.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.13 MB
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511934
Caption: Greek statue holding crumbling globe on his shoulders
Artist: McClatchy - Tribune
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 7.76 MB
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481202
Caption: In mythology, King Midas was known for his foolishness and greed, once wishing for everything he touched to turn to gold.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.18 MB
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481191
Caption: The figure illustrates the equivalence of the Chinese complementary rectangles theorem and the Greek similar triangles theorem.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 17.36 MB
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481547
Caption: In ancient Greek mythology, Atlas was doomed to carry the world on his shoulders as a result of his part in a war against Zeus.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 8.93 MB
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481503
Caption: In Greek mythology, Hestia was the goddess of the hearth and one of the 12 Olympian deities.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.15 MB
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481538
Caption: Perseus, a hero of Greek mythology, became famous for killing Medusa, a monster with hair of snakes and wings of leather.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.26 MB
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481159
Caption: Orpheus went to the underworld to fetch his wife, Eurydice, but failed to follow Hades' instructions and lost her forever.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 9.96 MB
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481409
Caption: In Greek mythology, Demeter was the goddess of agriculture. In Roman mythology, she is associated with Ceres.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.07 MB
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481121
Caption: In ancient Greek mythology, Ares was the god of war. In Roman mythology, he is associated with Mars.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.32 MB
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480991
Caption: In Greek mythology the inventor Daedalus and his son Icarus used wings of wax to fly, but Icarus flew too close to the sun.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.24 MB
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481380
Caption: The legendary Greco-Roman hero Hercules (Greek Heracles)
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.04 MB
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481332
Caption: In ancient Greek mythology, Zeus ruled over all the other gods as well as humans. The Romans associated him with Jupiter.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.35 MB
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481521
Caption: In Greek mythology, Hephaestus was the god of fire, and blacksmith and craftsman to the gods. Romans associated him with Vulcan.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.04 MB
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481458
Caption: In Greek mythology, Hades was the god of the underworld. In both Greek and Roman mythology he was also called Pluto.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 9.88 MB
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481474
Caption: In Greek mythology, Poseidon was god of the sea with a palace under the sea. In Roman mythology he was associated with Neptune.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.35 MB
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481006
Caption: In ancient Greek and Roman mythology the Muses were nine sister goddesses who inspired people in the arts and sciences.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.17 MB
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481256
Caption: The ancient Greeks and Romans worshipped Apollo as the god of music, healing, light, and prophecy.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.26 MB
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481316
Caption: In Greek mythology, Hera was the queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and women's lives. The Romans associated her with Juno.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.02 MB
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481020
Caption: Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty, identified with Venus by the Romans.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.78 MB
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481485
Caption: In Greek mythology Athena was the goddess of war, handicrafts, and wisdom and reason. The Romans associated her with Minerva.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.02 MB
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481090
Caption: In ancient Greek mythology, Artemis was the goddess of hunting and wild animals, The ancient Romans called her Diana.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 10.30 MB
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521557
Caption: Greek Flag with Banner Barcode and Binary Code
Artist: Doriano Solinas
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: MB
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512563
Caption: Map of Rochester, New York, circa 1900, from the 10th edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 26.90 MB
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512588
Caption: Map showing the historical churches of Athens and Piraeus, circa 1900, from the 10th edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Artist: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 24.05 MB
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112354
Caption: Greece, Athens, Acropolis, Parthenon
Artist: ImageZoo
Release: Not Applicable
File Size: 14.45 MB