Cut the Rope Time Trave [Ancient Greece] Walkthrough
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Historia de la Medicina: La Antigua Grecia
La medicina en la Antigua Grecia se considera que se remonta a la época homérica, aunque verdaderamente no se desarrolló hasta el siglo V a. C. con Hipócrates. La primera escuela de medicina abrió sus puertas en la ciudad de Cnido en el año 700 a. C. Alcmeón de Crotona, autor del primer tratado de anatomía, trabajó en esta escuela, y aquí tuvo su origen la práctica de la observación de los pacientes. Hipócrates estableció su propia escuela de medicina en Cos. A pesar de su conocido respeto por la medicina egipcia, las tentativas para discernir cualquier influencia de Egipto sobre la práctica griega en este estadio precoz de la historia no llega a un resultado de manera concluyente, por la falta de fuentes y de la dificultad para comprender la antigua terminología médica. No obstante, está claro, que los griegos tomaron prestado de los egipcios las sustancias de su farmacopea, y la influencia fue más pronunciada después del establecimiento de una escuela de medicina en Alejandría.
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Olympic Games write-up
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5 hechos sobre los Juegos Olímpicos
5 hechos, sobre los Juegos Olímpicos.
5 hechos, sobre los Juegos Olímpicos.
5 hechos, sobre los Juegos Olímpicos.
Los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano regresarán esta semana en Tokio después de haber sido pospuestos el año pasado debido a la pandemia.
Los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano regresarán esta semana en Tokio después de haber sido pospuestos el año pasado debido a la pandemia.
Aquí hay algunos datos importantes, sobre los Juegos Olímpicos.
1, Los primeros Juegos Olímpicos, tuvieron lugar en
Grecia en 776 a.C.
1, Los primeros Juegos Olímpicos, tuvieron lugar en
Grecia en 776 a.C.
2, Los Juegos Olímpicos fueron cancelados en 393 d.C, y no se reiniciaron por más de
1,500 años.
2, Los Juegos Olímpicos fueron cancelados en 393 d.C, y no se reiniciaron por más de
1,500 años.
3. , Los primeros
Juegos Olímpicos de verano, sólo tenía 14 países participantes.
4, Las medallas de oro olímpicas, se fabricaron en oro macizo hasta 1912.
4, Las medallas de oro olímpicas, se fabricaron en oro macizo hasta 1912.
5. , El símbolo olímpico fue diseñado por
el barón Pierre de Coubertin, incluye colores que se encuentran en las banderas de todas las naciones participantes.
5. , El símbolo olímpico fue diseñado por
el barón Pierre de Coubertin, incluye colores que se encuentran en las banderas de todas las naciones participantes.
5. , El símbolo olímpico fue diseñado por
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Greek National Anthem (Torino 2006 Closing Ceremony)
The national anthem of Greece is performed at the closing ceremony of the XX Olympic Winter Games in 2006, celebrated at Torino. This was done before the final entrance of the athletes
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Athens 2004 Closing Ceremony - Greek & Chinese Anthems
Anthems are performed during the closing ceremony of the Athens 2004 Olympics, during the Beijing 2008 Handover.
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Athens 2004 Closing Ceremony - Haris Alexiou
Haris Alexiou sings ''Mia Volta Sto Fenggari'', at the emotive Closing Ceremony of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
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Athens 2004 Closing Ceremony -Pentozali & Pyrrhichios Dances
Traditional Greek dances Pentozali & Pyrrhichios at the Athens 2004 Closing Ceremony, The first comes from Crete and the second from Pontos. Both dances in mythology were danced by the Five Idean Dactyls aka Couretes at Zeus Birth.
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ASSASSIN'S CREED ODYSSEY E3 Cinematic Trailer (2018)
the world premiere of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey set in ancient Greece, a world rich with myths and legends!
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Britain’s Got Talent 2016 - Spartans Resurrection
Bringing a taste of Ancient Greece to the Semi-Finals, Spartans Resurrection are hoping to stun viewers with their daredevil gymnastics.
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World Office Sports: Toner Cartridge Discus
Birthed in ancient Greece, this event has been called “Sport of the Copier Gods.†Now, 3 humans will compete for immortali...
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The Apollo of Gaza One fishermans amazing catch
A statue thought to be an ancient bronze of Apollo, Greek God of poetry and love, has dropped off the radar after being found in the sea off Gaza last summer and surfacing briefly on eBay. It is 2,500 years old and priceless.
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Cimática 6_8 (español)
Since ancient times, sound has been used to stimulate healing in body, mind and soul. Pythagoras, the sixth-century B.C. Greek philosopher, is credited with being the first to use music to heal the body and the emotions. The belief that sound can support healing has been an integral part of many of the world's cultures, from the most ancient Hindu mantra practice to the rituals of Chinese healers, South American shamans and Sufi mystics.
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Cimática 4_8 (español)
Since ancient times, sound has been used to stimulate healing in body, mind and soul. Pythagoras, the sixth-century B.C. Greek philosopher, is credited with being the first to use music to heal the body and the emotions. The belief that sound can support healing has been an integral part of many of the world's cultures, from the most ancient Hindu mantra practice to the rituals of Chinese healers, South American shamans and Sufi mystics.
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Cimática 8_8 (español captions)
Since ancient times, sound has been used to stimulate healing in body, mind and soul. Pythagoras, the sixth-century B.C. Greek philosopher, is credited with being the first to use music to heal the body and the emotions. The belief that sound can support healing has been an integral part of many of the world's cultures, from the most ancient Hindu mantra practice to the rituals of Chinese healers, South American shamans and Sufi mystics.
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The Legend Of Hercules Who Are You Solider 2014 Movie CLIP
In Ancient Greece 1200 B.C., a queen succumbs to the lust of Zeus to bear a son promised to overthrow the tyrannical rule of the king and restore peace to a land in hardship.
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The Legend Of Hercules Official Trailer 2 2014
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The Legend Of Hercules Betrayal 2014 Movie CLIP
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The Legend Of Hercules Hercules At The Gates 2014 Movie CLIP
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The Legend Of Hercules TV SPOT Legend 2014
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DC's Legends of Tomorrow 5x11 Inside "Freaks & Greeks"
DC's Legends of Tomorrow 5x11 "Freaks & Greeks" Season 5 Episode 11 Inside - SISTERHOOD - The Legends find themselves going back to college and form a sorority in order to try to retrieve an ancient artifact called the Chalice of Dionyus that will help Charlie
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HAZE Official Trailer (2017)
Nick Forest, a college freshman, wants nothing more than to join a fraternity. However, in the wake of a brutal hazing death on campus, his estranged older brother, Pete, is rallying against the Greek system. Nick ignores Pete's protests and rushes Psi Theta Epsilon, notorious for its rumored hazing practices. As Nick begins the pledging process, he relishes the bonding and the partying, especially with Sophie, an irresistible sorority tease. When Nick's close friend, Mimi, struggles with her own sorority experience, and his fraternity's rumored hazing turns dangerously real, Nick begins to question everything. But is he in too deep? A modern retelling of the ancient Greek myth of Dionysus -- the god of wine, revelry, and ecstasy -- HAZE is a raw, shocking glimpse into a world of institutionalized savagery and into the heart of a young man driven by a desperate need for acceptance and brotherhood.
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Historia Universal de la Construccion - Grecia Antigua II
La Historia de la Construcción, es nuestra historia. Paso a paso, bloque por bloque, las grandes civilizaciones se sucedieron unas a otras dejando sus huellas sobre la tierra. Cada pueblo y cada cultura aportó a través de los siglos sus variaciones, expresando el sentir y vivir de todas las épocas y lugares que nos precedieron. Un programa que, mediante la animación, nos cuenta la historia desde adentro.
Un viaje al mercado de Atenas desde adentro, y a su ciudad, luego paseando por las calles y un recorrido por el interior de una típica casa griega de la antigüedad.
This animation series tells us about the most outstanding aspects of the different building techniques and planning throughout time, history and cultures. A virtual tour to learn more about how the Ancient World‘s greatest Civilizations built or lived. A travel through time to enjoy and learn.
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Odisea 4: Patras
Kapitulu honetan, Peloponesoa eta greziar penintsula lotzen dituen zubiaren azpitik igaroko da Tokitan.tv. 2.252 metroko zubi tirantedun honek Patrasko Golkoa zeharkatzen du Rio eta Antirion herriak batuz. Gisa honetako munduko zubirik luzeena da eta 2004. urtean amaitu zituzten eraikuntza lanak, Atenasko Olinpiar Jokoetarako. http://tokitan.tv/odisea-4-patras En este capítulo, Tokitan.tv pasará por debajo del puente que une la Península griega y el Peloponeso. Este puente atirantado de 2.252 metros cruza el Golfo de Patras, conectando los municipios de Rio y Antirion, y es el más largo de su tipo en el mundo. Las obras finalizaron en 2004, coincidiendo con los Juegos Olímpicos de Atenas. http://tokitan.tv/es/odisea-4-patras In this episode, Tokitan.tv will pass under the bridge that links the Peloponnese and the Greek Peninsula. This cable-stayed bridge is 2252 meters long and crosses the Gulf of Patra, connecting the towns of Rio and Antirion. It is the longest of its kind in the world. Works were completed in 2004, coinciding with the Olympic Games in Athens. http://tokitan.tv/en/odisea-4-patras
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The Upcoming Heaven (El Cielo Por Venir)
Es el mito más antiguo de todos los tiempos: es el Olimpo para los griegos, el Duat para los egipcios, el Valhalla para los vikingos, y cada cultura y tribu le ha dado su propia forma y paisajes, pero su simple nombre es suficiente para invocar un profundo anhelo en todo ser humano: el cielo, el lugar donde los espíritus de nuestros seres queridos gozan de su nueva existencia en el Más Allá, y donde siguen viviendo en plenitud y armonía unos con otros.
It's the most ancient myth of all times: Olympus for Greeks, Duat for Egyptians, Valhalla for Vikings, and each culture and tribe given its own form and landscapes, but its only name is enough to awake in all human being a deep wish: heaven, the place where the spirits of ours loved ones enjoy of their new existence in the Afterlife, and where they still living with fullness and harmony ones with others.Ver video "The Upcoming Heaven (El Cielo Por Venir)"
10 Horrible Prehistoric Sea Monsters
There are a lot of sea animals that look like a monster and lived in Prehistoric Times. We searched some sources and we prepared a video about them. This video include information about these sea monster.\r
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10 Terrifying Prehistoric Sea Monsters:\r
Some of the largest creatures this world has ever seen lived millions of years ago. Here are ten of the largest, most fearsome sea monsters ever to prowl the oceans:\r
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10-Shastasaurus: The ichthyosaurs were marine predators that looked like modern dolphins, and could reach a massive size during the Triassic period over 200 million years ago. Shastasaurus, the largest marine reptile species ever found, was a variety of ichthyosaur that could grow to over 65 feet (20m).\r
9-Dakosaurus: Dakosaurus could reach a length of 16 feet (5m). Its unique teeth have led scientists to consider it an apex predator during its reign of terror. Dakosaurus was first discovered in Germany and, with its odd reptilian-yet-fishy body, was one of the top predators in the sea during the Jurassic period.\r
8-Thalassomedon: Thalassomedon was a species of Pliosaur whose name translates from Greek to sea lord -- and for good reason. They were massive predators, reaching lengths of up to 40 feet (12m). Its flippers were nearly 7 feet (2m) long, allowing it to swim the depths with deadly efficiency.\r
7-Nothosaurus: They were armed with a mouth full of sharp, outward-pointing teeth, suggesting a diet of squid and fish.Fossil evidence suggests that they lived during the Triassic period over 200 million years ago.\r
6-Tylosaurus: Tylosaurus was a species of Mosasaur. It was enormous, reaching more than 50 feet (15m) in length. They lived during the late Cretaceous in the seas that covered North America, where they sat firmly atop the marine food chain for several million years.\r
5-Thalattoarchon Saurophagis: Only recently discovered, T. saurophagis was the size of a school bus, reaching nearly 30 feet (9m) long. It is an early species of ichthyosaur that lived during the Triassic period, 244 million years ago.\r
4-Tanystropheus: Tanystropheus was a reptile that could reach 20 feet (6m) long, and it is thought to have been alive during the Triassic period nearly 215 million years ago.\r
3-Liopleurodon: Liopleurodon was a marine reptile measuring in at more than 20 (6m) feet in length. It mostly lived in the seas that covered Europe during the Jurassic period, and it was one of the top predators around.\r
2-Mosasaurus: Fossil evidence suggests that Mosasaurus could reach as much as 50 feet (15m) in length, making it one of the largest marine predators of the Cretaceous period. \r
1-Megalodon: Megalodons prowled the depths during the Cenozoic Era, 28 -- 1.5 million years ago, and were a much bigger version of the great white shark, an apex predator of todays oceans. But while our great whites only reach a maximum length of 20 feet (6m), Megolodons could grow to 65 feet in length (20m).\r
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Sea monsters are sea-dwelling mythical or legendary creatures, often believed to be of immense size. Marine monsters can take many forms, including sea dragons, sea serpents, or multi-armed beasts. They can be slimy or scaly and are often pictured threatening ships or spouting jets of water. The definition of a monster is subjective, and some sea monsters may have been based on scientifically accepted creatures such as whales and types of giant and colossal squid.\r
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Where did Prehistoric Sea Monsters live?\r
When did Prehistoric Sea Monsters live?\r
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Oldest giant fish species.\r
Sea monster species are lived in oldest times on the earth.\r
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A Prehistoric Adventure about Sea Monsters .\r
Historys Great Mythical Sea Monsters.\r
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The Scariest Monsters of the Deep Sea.\r
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Dangers in the Deep: 10 Scariest Sea Creatures.\r
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Ancient Sea Monsters.\r
List of Medieval and Ancient Monsters.\r
Oldest Sea Monster Babies Found.\r
Fossil pigments reveal the colors of ancient sea monsters.\r
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Types of sea monster.\r
Sea monster pictures and some idea about them with a video.\r
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Endangered sea creatures. \r
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the buffaloes attacked the deadly dangerous lion ,why?
Unbelievable! Buffaloes Upstream To Defeat Lions To Save Teammate - Buffaloes Kill Lion
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