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The Bodrum Peninsula Travel Guide2 comments

Jack Scott wrote 2 weeks ago: The Bodrum Peninsula on Turkey’s stunning Aegean coast is the summer playground for hundreds of thou … more →

Tags: Bars & Restaurants, beach, Bodrum, Books to read, Food & Drink, Gumbet, Gümüşlük, Historic Sites, Shopping

The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

karlfekete wrote 3 months ago: This is a sneak-peek to my project I resolved to begin for the new year. I was recently given LIFE M … more →

Tags: branding, Personal Work, Branding, hand lettering, typography, World Wonders, mausoleum, Tumblr, resolution

Istanbul Archaeology Museum

katpatukayeni wrote 5 months ago: Since the time of Fatih in the courtyard of Topkapı Palace I collected works next to the church of H … more →

Tags: istanbul museum, archaeological, Turkish, anatolia, Ephesus, Monuments, Byzantine, istanbul, Ottoman

Bodrum, Shopping, Saunas and Sightseeing8 comments

Andrew Petcher wrote 7 months ago: There was a perfect blue sky when I was woken by shafts of sunlight creeping into the room through t … more →

Tags: History, Greece, turkey, Travel, Knights of St. John, Photography, Life, Bodrum, Mausoleum of Mausolus

Amazon review #6: An Ancient Athenian Escape, by Doug French

Jack England wrote 7 months ago: Doug French, the senior editor of the Laissez-Faire book club, has written an intriguing review of S … more →

Tags: Sword of Marathon, Book Reviews, Doug French, Laissez Faire Books, enlightenment, insatiable, Heroes, pulse racing, page-turner

Liberty through literature

Andy Duncan wrote 8 months ago: The latest program from Bodrum has just been announced, and the Professor has slotted me in to the f … more →

Tags: Rothbardian Novels, Professor Hoppe, Bodrum, Andy Duncan, Atlas Shrugged, Sword of Marathon, Andrew Duncan, Robert Heinlein

A Mausoleum - A Wonder of the Ancient World

Christina wrote 9 months ago: Map of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (Image: crystalinks.com) While I am keeping a count of … more →

Tags: History, Travel, Art, Art History 2, Travel (2), Art History, History 2, Sculpture, Architecture

FW: The Origin And History Of The Doctrine Of Endless Punishment

abelzechariah wrote 10 months ago: THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE Doctrine of Endless Punishment BY THOMAS B. THAYER Prove all things. H … more →

Tags: Aion, aionios, Aristotle, Endless Punishment, eternal hell, Eusebius, Homer, Josephus, Lake of Fire

The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus1 comment

ferrelljenkins wrote 11 months ago: Why would we want to visit Bodrum on the Aegean coast of Turkey? It is located in the area of the Ro … more →

Tags: Bible Study, Travel, archaeology, turkey, Old Testament, New Testament, Photography, Apostle Paul, seven wonders of the world

The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus20 comments

Jack Scott wrote 1 year ago: Let’s face it, not many people can claim to live on the same street as one of the Seven Wonder … more →

Tags: Bodrum, Historic Sites, Knights Hospitaller, Mausolus, British Museum, seven wonders of the ancient world, Mausoleum of Halicarnassus

7 wonders of the ancient world (part 3) - The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus

miladmaymay wrote 1 year ago: Number 3 on the list of the 7 wonders I have seen is the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, also called the … more →

Tags: Top 10 Lists, turkey, Travel, History, Wonders of the World, mausoleum, Bodrum

THE MAUSOLEUM OF MAUSOLUS

ferry1984 wrote 1 year ago: The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus or Tomb of Mausolus Persian Empire, and Artemisia II of Caria, his wi … more →

Tags: Asia, turkey, seven wonders of the ancient world, History, Alexander the Great, The Mausoleum Mausolus, Bosdum, Temple of Artemis, Persian Empire

The Horn Chorus14 comments

Jack Scott wrote 1 year ago: Turks are impatient motorists. Their ambling deportment on foot is transformed into Formula 1 wannab … more →

Tags: Turkish men, LGBT, Driving, Roads, Historic Sites, Accidents, turkey, Bodrum, Alexander the Great

>Etymology of Mausoleum

fathades wrote 1 year ago: >In ancient times there was a little kingdom called Caria in the Persian Empire on the edge of th … more →

Tags: etymology, Mausolus, mausoleum, Caria, artemisia, Maussollos, Halikarnassos

Was Looting Symbols of Deities Such a Good Idea?

Banu Gökyar wrote 2 years ago: Mexico is suffering from the looting of their historical artifacts.  According to the BBC report the … more →

Tags: Art, History, Love, aztec, Baron Max von Oppenheim, hermann goering, Hittite, Jews, Kâria

Antonio Corso

aegeancenter wrote 2 years ago: Six years ago the Aegean Center hosted a small symposium on the ancient Parian poet Archilochos.  Th … more →

Tags: visiting artists, Sculpture, Antonio Corso, Classical Greek sculpure, Skopas, praxiteles, mausoleum

“The Artists of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus”

aegeancenter wrote 2 years ago: The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts, Paros presents a LECTURE by ANTONIO CORSO “The Artists of the M … more →

Tags: visiting artists, Antonio Corso, Praxitelis, Greek sculpture, classical greece

How to do anything video site

roswellrxwif wrote 2 years ago: Coasters are useful items of everyday use and their widespread use in any set up including office, b … more →

Tags: aisa, * buff, GRE, Group, Presentation, twenty, eagle, Dionysius, Tube

New 7 Wonders vs. Ancient 7 Wonders ...4 comments

valtheman wrote 2 years ago: July 9, 2007—The 105-foot-tall (38-meter-tall) “Christ the Redeemer” statue in Rio de Ja … more →

Tags: Culture, Education, Travel, Human Interest, Photography, iraq, turkey, Wonders, Italy


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