Golden section polis
Index
Level A
The Laws of the Universe
Stoa A
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Is There A God?
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Am I God?
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The Phenomenon Of The Contribution In The Laws
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The Contribution Of Light
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Τhe Secrets of the Universal Brain
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The Laws of the Universe
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Mobility and Immobility - Τhe Solar Ray Experiment
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Τhe Secret Program
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The Phenomenon Of “Apollonius Of Tyana”
Stoa B
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The Phenomenon Of Swedenborg
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Harry Houdini, The Magician
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Uri Geller - The Law Of The Will
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The Principle of Mobility and the Immobile Mind
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Τhe Hologram of the Universe
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The Lake of the Universe and the innate Cosmic Powers of particles
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Τhe Incredible Quantum World
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How Are The Encoded Messages Transmitted?
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What Are We? Prototypes or Copies of Ourselves?
Stoa C
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Is the World we Live in Real?
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The Theory Of The Two Worlds
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Infinity
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The Myth of the Big Bang
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The Ether
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The Double Nature Of Aether
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No Boundary Condition
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The Experiment Of Michelson-Morley (M.M.)
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The Answer To The Experiment Of M.M.
Stoa D
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Space and Time
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Man Is The Measure
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The First Steps Of Philosophy
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Thales (624 - 543 B. C.)
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Anaximander (610 - 546 B. C.)
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Anaximenes (585 - 528 B. C.)
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Xenophanes (570 - 477 B. C.)
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Pythagoras (580 - 496 B. C.)
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Zeno (490 - 430 B. C.)
Stoa E
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Parmenides (540 - 480 B. C.)
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Heraclitus (550 - 480 B. C.)
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Empedocles (495 - 435 B.C.)
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Anaxagoras (495 - 428 B.C.)
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Democritus (460 - 370 B.C.)
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Protagoras (480 - 411 B.C.)
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Socrates (470 - 399 B.C.)
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Plato (427 - 347 B.C.)
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Aristotle (384 - 322 B.C.)
Stoa F
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Plotinus (205 - 270 A. D.) - The Three Initial Hypostases
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The Law Of The Human Fate
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The Idea Of Reincarnation
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Death In “First Person”
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The Wondrous World of the Other Life
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Absolute Immobility
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One Within the Other
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Momentum. Motion And Bond
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Archetypes and the World of Phenomena
Stoa G
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The Wheel of Eternity
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Τhe “Ego” and the “Superego”
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The Divine World
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The Evolution of the Soul, Theosis
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The Societies of the Heavenly World
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The Other World is Here!
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The Throne of God
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Science And Religion
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All Is One
House of Alexander the Great
House
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Macedonia Before Alexander
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Philip Of Macedonia
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Olympias
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Alexander The Great, The Macedon
North Hemisphere
Greek Center of Macedonian Studies
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Macedonia
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The Greek Nature Of Macedonia
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The Prespes Agreement
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Geopolitical Impacts And Risks Of The Prespes Agreement
South Hemisphere
The Greek Language in Europe and the World
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The Uniqueness Of The Greek Language
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The Mathematics Of The Greek Language
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The Recognition Of The Greek Language By International Scholars And Thinkers
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Conferences - Workshops About The Greek Language In Europe And The World
Aether Cosmos
Stoa B
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Bioethics
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Deontology
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The Anthropic Principle
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Equality Before The Laws
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Meritocracy
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Equality
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Democracy
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International Humanitarian Law
Ancient Greek Literature
Stoa H
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Introduction
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The Ancient Greek Language - Dialects
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The Attic Dialect - The Mycenaean Dialect - Attic Inscriptions
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Homer - The Homeric Epics
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Iliad
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Odyssey
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Hesiod - Works And Days
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Hesiod’s Theogony
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Epic Poets
Stoa I
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Pindar
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Pindar’s Odes
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Parion Chronicle
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Aeschylus
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Sophocles
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Euripides
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Urban Comedy
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Aristophanes
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The Life And The Contribution Of Aristophanes
Stoa J
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Aristophanes’ Comedies
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Other Comedy Writers
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Herodotus
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Thucydides
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Xenophon
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Plutarch
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The Greek Philosophy
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Pre-Socratic Philosophy
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The Eleatics
Stoa K
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Pythagoras And Pythagorianism
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Attic Philosophy
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Socrates
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Plato
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Plato’s Academy
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Aristotle
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Aristotle’s Eudemian Ethics
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Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics
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Alexander And Aristotle: The Secret Teachings
Stoa L
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The Philosophy Of The Hellenistic And Roman Times
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Early And Late Stoicists
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Epicureans - The Knowledge - The Nature - The Action - Epicurus’ School
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Skepticism - Eclecticism - The Jewish-Greek Philosophy
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Neo-Platonism
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The Schools Of Syria, Pergamum And Athens
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The Schools Of Alexandria. Neo-Platonism In The West
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Medicine In Ancient Greece: Asclepius, Hippocrates, Galen
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Ancient Space Research - Aristarchus
Three Houses of Stoas of Ancient Greek Literature
House 1
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House Of The Olympic Games
House 2
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House Of Pericles And Aspasia
House 3
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House Of Socrates
Prehistoric Greece
Stoa M
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The Cosmogony Of The Ancient Greeks
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The First Generation Of Gods
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Η δεύτερη γενιά των θεοτήτων
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The Second Generation Of Gods
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Eocene
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Pleistocene
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Paleolithic Age
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The First Human Species
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General Characteristics Of The Paleolithic Age
Stoa N
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Lower Paleolithic
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Middle Paleolithic
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Upper Paleolithic
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Paleolithic Age In Greece
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The Characteristics Of The Paleolithic Age In Greece
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The Petralona Cave
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The Asprochaliko Cave
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The Kleidi Cave
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The Corycian Cave
Stoa O
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The Apidima Cave
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The Fragthi Cave
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The Theopetra Cave
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Dating Of Paleolithic Finds
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Lower Paleolithic Age
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Middle Paleolithic Age
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Upper Paleolithic Age
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Middle Paleolithic Age In The World
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Middle Paleolithic Age In Greece
Stoa P
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Neolithic Age In The World
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General Characteristics Of The Era 8,000 - 5,000 B. C.
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Important Events Of The Era 8,000 - 5,000 B. C.
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Neolithic Age In Greece
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Lower Neolithic Age
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Middle Neolithic Age
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Upper Neolithic Age
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Diminio Village
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Sesklo Village
Level B
The treasures of Ancient Greece
Stoa Q
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The Parthenon
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The Monuments On The Acropolis
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The Acropolis Museum
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Delphi - The Archaeological Site
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Delphi - The Museum
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Eleusis - The Archaeological Site
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Eleusis - The Museum
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Epidaurus - The Archaeological Site
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Epidaurus - The Museum
Stoa R
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Ancient Olympia - The Temple Of Zeus
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Ancient Olympia - The Museum
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The Temple Of Sounion - The Sanctuary Of Poseidon
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The Museum Of Thessaloniki
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The National Archaeological Museum: Prehistoric Collections
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The National Archaeological Museum: The Mycenae Ward
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The National Archaeological Museum: Greek-Roman Sculpture
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The National Archaeological Museum: The Evolution Of Greek Culture
The achievements of Ancient Greeks
Stoa S
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Drama
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Sculpture - The Great Greek Sculptors
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Technology
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Dance
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Hair-Dressing
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Clothing
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Painting
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Pottery
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Architecture
Stoa T
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Decorative Arts
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Gastronomy
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Ancient Greek Musical Instruments
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Ancient Greek Beverages
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Ancient Greek Shoes
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Ancient Greek Banquets
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Ancient Greek Mores
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Ancient Greek Traditions
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Ancient Greek Celebrations
House of Greek Fighters
House
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Revolution Of 1821
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Balkan Wars
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World War I And Asia Minor Campaign
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World War Ii
From Aristotle to Hawking
Intro
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Videos
Screen A
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Introduction To The World Of Knowledge
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The Theory Of The Big Bang
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Aristotle
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What Comes First, The Event Or The Law?
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What Existed Before The Beginning?
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On The Real And The Unreal
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The Whole
Screen B
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Planet Earth And Man
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Light In Ancient Greek Religions
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Seeking God
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The Evolution Of The Universe
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Matter Tends Towards Spirit
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The Classic And Modern View About Cosmogony
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The Relation Of Man With God
Screen C
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On The Universal Nature Of The Soul
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The Light Of The Soul
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On The Initial Cause Of The Soul
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On The Entelechy Of The Universe
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Let Us Learn How To Tend Nature
Screen D
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The Mysteries Of Nature
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Darwin’s Theory
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How Does Science Reveal Man And The Universe
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The Universe, A Pomegranate
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The Titanic Syndrome
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The End For A New Beginning
The wheel of the "Opposite Powers"
Wheel
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Divine - Human
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Motion - Inertia
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Infinite - Point
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Rational - Irrational
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Sensitivity - Insensitivity
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I - We
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Cause - Effect
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Ephemeral - Immortal
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Divided - Undivided
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Matter - Anti-Matter
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Evolution - Anagenesis
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Chaos - Order
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Microcosmos - Megacosmos
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Heat - Cold
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Form - Shadow
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Minimum - Maximum
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Void - Full
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Ephemeral - Immortal
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Action - Reaction
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Being - Non Being
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Attraction - Repulsion
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Dependence - Independence
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First - Last
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Beauty - Disfiguration
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Relevant - Irrelevant
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Darkness - Light
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Thesis - Antithesis
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Earthly - Heavenly
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Problem - Solution
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Symmetry - Asymmetry
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Compassion - Hatred
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Visible - Invisible
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Reverence - Irreverence
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Up - Down
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Necessary - Useless
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Fair - Unfair
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Clear - Vague
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Straight - Circular
Sciences and Arts in Ancient Greece
Stoa A
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Sculpture In Ancient Greece
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Painting In Ancient Greece
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Music In Ancient Greece
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Pottery In Ancient Greece
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Technology In Ancient Greece
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Architecture In Ancient Greece
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Theology In Ancient Greece
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Astronomy In Ancient Greece
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Sciences In Ancient Greece
Myths of Ancient Greece
Stoa B
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The Abduction Of Europe
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Aesop’s Myths
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The Argonautic Expedition
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Icarus And Dedalus
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Theseus And The Minotaur
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Deucalion’s Flood
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Phrixus And Nephele
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Perseus And Andromeda
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The Myths Of The Alcyons
The labours of Hercules
Stoa C
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Nemean Lion
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Lernaean Hydra
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Augean Stables
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Golden Deer Of Goddess Artemis
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Erymanthian Boar
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Stymphalian Birds
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Cretan Bull/ Mares Of Diomedes
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Cerberus - Belt Of Hippolyta
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Cattle Of Geryon - Golden Apples Of The Hesperides
The Gods of Olympos
Stoa D
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Zeus
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Hera
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Apollo - Artemis
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Athena
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Ares
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Hephaestus - Aphrodite
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Poseidon
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Demeter
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Hermes - Hestia
House of the Ancient Greek Civilizations
House
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Minoan Civilization
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Aegean Civilization
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Mycenaean Civilization
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Geometric Period
Byzantium
Stoa U
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The Early Byzantine Period As The Continuation Of Roman History
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The Transfer Of The Capital Of The Roman Empire From Rome To Byzantium - Constantine The Great
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The Split Into The East And The West Empire - Theodosius
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Immigration Of Peoples - Dissolution Of The West Empire
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Efforts For Reconstitution - Justin
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Justin’s Heirs
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First Period Of Iconoclasm
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Second Period Of Iconoclasm
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East - West Schism
Stoa V
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Macedonian Dynasty - Vasileios A, The Macedon And Vasileios B, The Bulgar-Slayer
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Mid-Byzantine Civilization
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Cities And Countryside (867 - 1204)
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Raids Of Barbarian Tribes In The 11th Century
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The Byzantine Art Of Macedons
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The Byzantine Art Of Komnenos
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The Schism Of 1054
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Crusades And Byzantium
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The Abolition Pf The Byzantine Empire By The Franks
Stoa W
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The Kingdom Of Thessaloniki
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The Empires Of Nicaea And Trapezous
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The Despotate Of Epirus
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Administration And Economy In Late Byzantine Period
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The Church And The Christianization Of The Slavs
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Mount Athos
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Art In The Late Byzantine Period
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The Despotate Of Mystras And The Palaiologan Period
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The Fall Of Constantinople By The Ottoman Turks
Level C
Life after Death
Stoa Z
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From Orpheus To Homer
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Images Of After-Death Life
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The “Tomb” Of The Soul
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The “Dress” Of The Soul (Reincarnation)
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Concise Presentation
The Great Religions
Stoa Z1
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Islamism
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Hinduism
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Buddhism
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Judaism
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Confucianism
House of Christian Religion
House
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The Christian Doctrine - The Holy Scriptures
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Christian Churches
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Apostolic And Episcopal Period
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Christianity In Greece
Secret Harmony
Stoa X
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Do Not Judge So That You Are Not Judged, Mathew - A Dialogue On The Soul
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The Prayer “Communion With The Being" - The Day Of Resurrection
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The Eternal Passion - The Ascension And The Descent Of The Soul
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What Is God - The Face Of Jesus
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The Crucifixion And The Resurrection - “The Lady Of The Angels” - Christianity And Love
Stoa Y
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The Meaning Of Christmas - Basil The Great
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Life After Death - Jesus Is Me
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The Meaning Of Divinity - Angels And Demons
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The Holy Spirit - The Embodiment Of God
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Science And Religion - The Forces Of Light And Darkness - Man, Soul And The Universe
Level A
The Laws of the Universe
Stoa A
Stoa B
Stoa C
Stoa D
Stoa E
Stoa F
House of Alexander the Great
North Hemisphere
Greek Center of Macedonian Studies
South Hemisphere
Aether Cosmos
Ancient Greek Literature
Stoa H
Stoa I
Stoa J
Stoa K
Stoa L
Three Houses of Stoas of Ancient Greek Literature
Prehistoric Greece
Stoa M
Stoa N
Stoa O
Level B
The treasures of Ancient Greece
Stoa Q
Stoa R
The achievements of Ancient Greeks
Stoa S
House of Greek Fighters
From Aristotle to Hawking
Intro
Screen A
Screen B
Screen C
The wheel of the "Opposite Powers"
Wheel
Sciences and Arts in Ancient Greece
Myths of Ancient Greece
The labours of Hercules
The Gods of Olympos
House of the Ancient Greek Civilizations
Byzantium
Stoa U
Stoa V
Stoa W
Level C
Life after Death
The Great Religions
Stoa Z1
House of Christian Religion
Secret Harmony