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#3465226
22 November 2018
The marble bust of Pericles in the British Museum in London, UK. Pericles lived in ancient Athens and was a general, statesman and one of the orators of Democracy. Bust is a Roman copy of Greek original. Perikles was born in 495BC and died 429BC. He lived in the Golden Ages Era of Athens and Greece.
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#3465228
22 November 2018
The marble bust of Pericles in the British Museum in London, UK. Pericles lived in ancient Athens and was a general, statesman and one of the orators of Democracy. Bust is a Roman copy of Greek original. Perikles was born in 495BC and died 429BC. He lived in the Golden Ages Era of Athens and Greece.
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#3465230
22 November 2018
The marble bust of Pericles in the British Museum in London, UK. Pericles lived in ancient Athens and was a general, statesman and one of the orators of Democracy. Bust is a Roman copy of Greek original. Perikles was born in 495BC and died 429BC. He lived in the Golden Ages Era of Athens and Greece.
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#3465232
22 November 2018
The marble bust of Pericles in the British Museum in London, UK. Pericles lived in ancient Athens and was a general, statesman and one of the orators of Democracy. Bust is a Roman copy of Greek original. Perikles was born in 495BC and died 429BC. He lived in the Golden Ages Era of Athens and Greece.
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#3465234
22 November 2018
The marble bust of Pericles in the British Museum in London, UK. Pericles lived in ancient Athens and was a general, statesman and one of the orators of Democracy. Bust is a Roman copy of Greek original. Perikles was born in 495BC and died 429BC. He lived in the Golden Ages Era of Athens and Greece.
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#1339775
21 July 2016
Drone images of new UNESCO world heritage site Philippi in Greece on 20 July 2016. The present municipality, Filippoi, is located near the ruins of the ancient city and is part of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace in Kavalla Greece. In the UNESCO World Heritage Congress in 2016 in Istanbul ( 40th Session of the World Heritage Committee ) , Philipi added in the list. Founded in 356BC by the Macedonian King Philip II, this walled city lies on an ancient trade route that links Europe and Asia. Over the years the site has been adopted and developed by various religions and civilisations, including the Roman Empire (in 42BC) and Christian apostles (46AD). The ancient town of Philippi, founded in 362 BC, once formed part of the Roman Empire. That's where the famous battle between Cesar's assassins, Brutus and Cassius and Antony and Octavian, took place. Part of the oral tradition is the dictum 'At Philippi, we'll meet again' which was picked up by Shakespeare in 'Julius Cesar.'
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#1339776
21 July 2016
Drone images of new UNESCO world heritage site Philippi in Greece on 20 July 2016. The present municipality, Filippoi, is located near the ruins of the ancient city and is part of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace in Kavalla Greece. In the UNESCO World Heritage Congress in 2016 in Istanbul ( 40th Session of the World Heritage Committee ) , Philipi added in the list. Founded in 356BC by the Macedonian King Philip II, this walled city lies on an ancient trade route that links Europe and Asia. Over the years the site has been adopted and developed by various religions and civilisations, including the Roman Empire (in 42BC) and Christian apostles (46AD). The ancient town of Philippi, founded in 362 BC, once formed part of the Roman Empire. That's where the famous battle between Cesar's assassins, Brutus and Cassius and Antony and Octavian, took place. Part of the oral tradition is the dictum 'At Philippi, we'll meet again' which was picked up by Shakespeare in 'Julius Cesar.'
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#1339777
21 July 2016
Drone images of new UNESCO world heritage site Philippi in Greece on 20 July 2016. The present municipality, Filippoi, is located near the ruins of the ancient city and is part of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace in Kavalla Greece. In the UNESCO World Heritage Congress in 2016 in Istanbul ( 40th Session of the World Heritage Committee ) , Philipi added in the list. Founded in 356BC by the Macedonian King Philip II, this walled city lies on an ancient trade route that links Europe and Asia. Over the years the site has been adopted and developed by various religions and civilisations, including the Roman Empire (in 42BC) and Christian apostles (46AD). The ancient town of Philippi, founded in 362 BC, once formed part of the Roman Empire. That's where the famous battle between Cesar's assassins, Brutus and Cassius and Antony and Octavian, took place. Part of the oral tradition is the dictum 'At Philippi, we'll meet again' which was picked up by Shakespeare in 'Julius Cesar.'
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#1339778
21 July 2016
Drone images of new UNESCO world heritage site Philippi in Greece on 20 July 2016. The present municipality, Filippoi, is located near the ruins of the ancient city and is part of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace in Kavalla Greece. In the UNESCO World Heritage Congress in 2016 in Istanbul ( 40th Session of the World Heritage Committee ) , Philipi added in the list. Founded in 356BC by the Macedonian King Philip II, this walled city lies on an ancient trade route that links Europe and Asia. Over the years the site has been adopted and developed by various religions and civilisations, including the Roman Empire (in 42BC) and Christian apostles (46AD). The ancient town of Philippi, founded in 362 BC, once formed part of the Roman Empire. That's where the famous battle between Cesar's assassins, Brutus and Cassius and Antony and Octavian, took place. Part of the oral tradition is the dictum 'At Philippi, we'll meet again' which was picked up by Shakespeare in 'Julius Cesar.'
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#1339779
21 July 2016
Drone images of new UNESCO world heritage site Philippi in Greece on 20 July 2016. The present municipality, Filippoi, is located near the ruins of the ancient city and is part of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace in Kavalla Greece. In the UNESCO World Heritage Congress in 2016 in Istanbul ( 40th Session of the World Heritage Committee ) , Philipi added in the list. Founded in 356BC by the Macedonian King Philip II, this walled city lies on an ancient trade route that links Europe and Asia. Over the years the site has been adopted and developed by various religions and civilisations, including the Roman Empire (in 42BC) and Christian apostles (46AD). The ancient town of Philippi, founded in 362 BC, once formed part of the Roman Empire. That's where the famous battle between Cesar's assassins, Brutus and Cassius and Antony and Octavian, took place. Part of the oral tradition is the dictum 'At Philippi, we'll meet again' which was picked up by Shakespeare in 'Julius Cesar.'
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#1339780
21 July 2016
Drone images of new UNESCO world heritage site Philippi in Greece on 20 July 2016. The present municipality, Filippoi, is located near the ruins of the ancient city and is part of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace in Kavalla Greece. In the UNESCO World Heritage Congress in 2016 in Istanbul ( 40th Session of the World Heritage Committee ) , Philipi added in the list. Founded in 356BC by the Macedonian King Philip II, this walled city lies on an ancient trade route that links Europe and Asia. Over the years the site has been adopted and developed by various religions and civilisations, including the Roman Empire (in 42BC) and Christian apostles (46AD). The ancient town of Philippi, founded in 362 BC, once formed part of the Roman Empire. That's where the famous battle between Cesar's assassins, Brutus and Cassius and Antony and Octavian, took place. Part of the oral tradition is the dictum 'At Philippi, we'll meet again' which was picked up by Shakespeare in 'Julius Cesar.'
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#1339781
21 July 2016
Drone images of new UNESCO world heritage site Philippi in Greece on 20 July 2016. The present municipality, Filippoi, is located near the ruins of the ancient city and is part of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace in Kavalla Greece. In the UNESCO World Heritage Congress in 2016 in Istanbul ( 40th Session of the World Heritage Committee ) , Philipi added in the list. Founded in 356BC by the Macedonian King Philip II, this walled city lies on an ancient trade route that links Europe and Asia. Over the years the site has been adopted and developed by various religions and civilisations, including the Roman Empire (in 42BC) and Christian apostles (46AD). The ancient town of Philippi, founded in 362 BC, once formed part of the Roman Empire. That's where the famous battle between Cesar's assassins, Brutus and Cassius and Antony and Octavian, took place. Part of the oral tradition is the dictum 'At Philippi, we'll meet again' which was picked up by Shakespeare in 'Julius Cesar.'
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#1339782
21 July 2016
Drone images of new UNESCO world heritage site Philippi in Greece on 20 July 2016. The present municipality, Filippoi, is located near the ruins of the ancient city and is part of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace in Kavalla Greece. In the UNESCO World Heritage Congress in 2016 in Istanbul ( 40th Session of the World Heritage Committee ) , Philipi added in the list. Founded in 356BC by the Macedonian King Philip II, this walled city lies on an ancient trade route that links Europe and Asia. Over the years the site has been adopted and developed by various religions and civilisations, including the Roman Empire (in 42BC) and Christian apostles (46AD). The ancient town of Philippi, founded in 362 BC, once formed part of the Roman Empire. That's where the famous battle between Cesar's assassins, Brutus and Cassius and Antony and Octavian, took place. Part of the oral tradition is the dictum 'At Philippi, we'll meet again' which was picked up by Shakespeare in 'Julius Cesar.'
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#1339783
21 July 2016
Drone images of new UNESCO world heritage site Philippi in Greece on 20 July 2016. The present municipality, Filippoi, is located near the ruins of the ancient city and is part of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace in Kavalla Greece. In the UNESCO World Heritage Congress in 2016 in Istanbul ( 40th Session of the World Heritage Committee ) , Philipi added in the list. Founded in 356BC by the Macedonian King Philip II, this walled city lies on an ancient trade route that links Europe and Asia. Over the years the site has been adopted and developed by various religions and civilisations, including the Roman Empire (in 42BC) and Christian apostles (46AD). The ancient town of Philippi, founded in 362 BC, once formed part of the Roman Empire. That's where the famous battle between Cesar's assassins, Brutus and Cassius and Antony and Octavian, took place. Part of the oral tradition is the dictum 'At Philippi, we'll meet again' which was picked up by Shakespeare in 'Julius Cesar.'
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#1339784
21 July 2016
Drone images of new UNESCO world heritage site Philippi in Greece on 20 July 2016. The present municipality, Filippoi, is located near the ruins of the ancient city and is part of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace in Kavalla Greece. In the UNESCO World Heritage Congress in 2016 in Istanbul ( 40th Session of the World Heritage Committee ) , Philipi added in the list. Founded in 356BC by the Macedonian King Philip II, this walled city lies on an ancient trade route that links Europe and Asia. Over the years the site has been adopted and developed by various religions and civilisations, including the Roman Empire (in 42BC) and Christian apostles (46AD). The ancient town of Philippi, founded in 362 BC, once formed part of the Roman Empire. That's where the famous battle between Cesar's assassins, Brutus and Cassius and Antony and Octavian, took place. Part of the oral tradition is the dictum 'At Philippi, we'll meet again' which was picked up by Shakespeare in 'Julius Cesar.'
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