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Madrid, la ciudad de la gente sin ciudad y otros mitos del origen de varias urbes

Madrid, la ciudad de la gente sin ciudad y otros mitos del origen de varias urbes
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Gamasutra - Press Releases- Old World Release Date

  [This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Gamasutra and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press.] Old World, the new 4X strategy game set in Classical Antiquity from Mohawk Games releases on July 1, 2021. Developed by Soren Johson (Designer of Civilization III, Offworld Trading Company),  Old World is his return to the 4X genre after over a decade away, with the following key features:   Mortal Leaders: While the player starts with legendary leaders such as Cyrus the Great, the Pharaoh Hatshepsut, or Queen Dido of Carthage, they are still just mortal. Once they meet their demise, the future of the nation depends on how well they prepared their dynasty. Alexander starts not as the Great but simply as Philip s promising 13-year-old heir.

Dido y Eneas , primera ópera presencial en contexto de pandemia

Dido y Eneas , primera ópera presencial en contexto de pandemia
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For Women s History Month – 9 women rulers of the ancient world – Progressive Culture

1. Artimisia (source for entire post) Basic Artemisia Facts: Dates: 5th century B.C.E. Also known as: Artemesia biography: Artemisia would have been ruler of Halicarnassus at the time of Herodotus’ birth in that city. Her story comes to us from Herodotus. Artemisia was the ruler of Halicarnassus (near today’s Bodrum, Turkey) and its neighboring islands, part of the Persian empire then ruled by Xerxes. She assumed the throne after the death of her husband. When Xerxes went to war against Greece (480-479 B.C.E.), Artemisia brought five ships and helped Xerxes fight the Greeks in the naval battle of Salamis.

Warrior Women (Part 1)

Imaginary scene high in the Andes 9,000 years ago. While the election of a woman to what s arguably the second most powerful position in the country is a newsworthy event, it s hardly unprecedented. The world has known plenty of powerful female leaders: Queen Dido (Carthage), Cleopatra (Egypt), Boadicea (Iceni, a British tribe that nearly defeated the Romans), Elizabeth I (England), Catherine the Great (Russia), Angela Merkel (Germany) and many others. Yet Kamala ( comma-la ) Harris recent election has been reported as something entirely new. Such patriarchal thinking goes back to the old, stubbornly ingrained attitude of (white male) anthropologists of the recent past who presented primitive tribal societies made up of male hunters and female gatherers: tough dudes and wimpy women. While there is some contemporary truth in this the roles of modern day hunter-gatherer people like Tanzania s Hadza and southern Africa s San are firmly gender defined the last few decades have un

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