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![Delphi](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/415.jpg?v=1735758557)
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Delphi
Delphi was an important ancient Greek religious sanctuary sacred to the god Apollo. Located on Mt. Parnassus near the Gulf of Corinth, it was home to the famous oracle of Apollo which gave cryptic predictions and guidance to both city-states...
![Pegasus](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/3182.jpg?v=1725950621-1725950647)
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Pegasus
Pegasus (or Pegasos) is a winged-horse from Greek mythology which was fathered by Poseidon and was born from the severed neck of the gorgon Medusa, slain by Perseus. At the same time and in the same way, Chryasor was also born. Poseidon gave...
![Labyrinth](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/3184.jpg?v=1636971301)
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Labyrinth
The word labyrinth comes from the Greek labyrinthos and describes any maze-like structure with a single path through it which differentiates it from an actual maze which may have multiple paths intricately linked. Etymologically the word...
![Uluru](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/10131.jpg?v=1737626491-1737626529)
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Uluru
Uluru (also known as Ayers Rock and pronounced: ool-or-roo) is a large natural sandstone rock formation located in the Northern Territory of Australia. It stands at a massive 348 meters tall and measures a lengthy 9.4 km in width. The sandstone...
![Croesus](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/16364.png?v=1714425783-1662963987)
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Croesus
Croesus (r. 560-546 BCE) was the King of Lydia, a region in western Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) and was so wealthy that the expression "as rich as Croesus" originates in reference to him. Best known for his wealth, he is also famous for...
![Karnak](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/585.jpg?v=1721373969-1721374002)
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Karnak
Karnak is the modern-day name for the ancient site of the Temple of Amun at Thebes, Egypt. The Egyptians called the site Nesut-Towi, "Throne of the Two Lands", Ipet-Iset, "The Finest of Seats" as well as Ipt-Swt, "Selected Spot" also given...
![Olympia](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/426.jpg?v=1723234084)
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Olympia
Ancient Olympia was an ancient Greek sanctuary site dedicated to the worship of Zeus located in the western Peloponnese. The Pan-Hellenic Olympic Games were held at the site in honour of Zeus every four years from 776 BCE to 393 CE. Olympia...
![Deir el-Medina](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/6880.jpg?v=1728838028)
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Deir el-Medina
Deir el-Medina is the modern Arabic name for the worker's village (now an archaeological site) which was home to the artisans and craftsmen of Thebes who built and decorated the royal tombs in the nearby Valley of the Kings and Valley of...
![Tiwanaku](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/2404.jpg?v=1731961444)
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Tiwanaku
Tiwanaku (or Tiahuanaco) was the capital of the Tiwanaku empire between c. 200 - 1000 CE and is situated in the Titicaca basin. At an altitude of 3,850 metres (12,600 ft) it was the highest city in the ancient world and had a peak population...
![Pilgrim-Wampanoag Peace Treaty](https://www.worldhistory.org/img/c/p/360x202/13184.jpg?v=1726957385)
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Pilgrim-Wampanoag Peace Treaty
The Pilgrim-Wampanoag Peace Treaty is the document drafted and signed on 22 March 1621 CE between governor John Carver (l. 1584-1621 CE) of the Plymouth Colony and the sachem (chief) Ousamequin (better known by his title Massasoit, l. c...