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The tombstone inscriptions of the ancient Greeks of Cyrenaica in North Africa🧵
Tomb inscription of the gladiator Antiochas:
"Antiochas formerly named Ephesios. I was not alive and [then] was born. I am no longer alive and do not mind. Hello, passers-by." https://t.co/gROii4kUjb
Στα αξιοπερίεργα, το γεγονός πως ο Σάστρε πονάει και ζητάει αλλαγή. Μέχρι να ζεσταθεί ο Άντρε, ο Ισπανός μένει μέσα και πιάνει την πατσαβουριά.
Σταύρος Κόλκας • Αρνείται να παραδοθεί | SDNA
Thessaloniki
Evosmos
Kalamaria
Kavauapiá
Pylaia
NuAaia
Neùka
Etaupoú
Etaupoúroan
Periferiaki
Feriaki
Pheriaki

Blue chalcedony Intaglio set in a swivel ring. Dated 450-430 BCE. From a tomb in Kerch, Crimea.A Greek inscription states: "Dexamenos of Chios made this". Other gems signed by Dexamenos have been found in tombs along the northern shore of the Black Sea and on the Greek mainland. https://t.co/en5fHwh8jb
A limit of three nights for a host receiving a guest is actually specified in the law codes of two seventh-century Kentish kings. ... During the twelfth century (in the Middle English period) a similar rule appears in the law code attributed to Edward the Confessor but with more detail: a guest is only a guest for the first three days; after that,
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bodies are placed in cemeteries to be remembered and then eventually
forgotten
