Oriental Institute | Tom Van Eynde: Thebes Photographic Project Here as field photographer for the survey, as an independent project, I began The Thebes Photographic Project. My goal being to photograph the ancient capital of Thebes, ... http://oi.uchicago.edu/museum/collections/pa/thebes/ |
Thebes, Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Prior to its destruction by Alexander in 335 BC, Thebes was a major force in Greek history and in fact was the most dominant city-state at the time of the Macedonian conquest of Greece. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thebes,_Greece |
Jocasta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In Greek mythology, Jocasta, also known as Jocaste (Iοκαστη) or Epikastê[1] was a daughter of Menocenes and Queen consort of Thebes, Greece. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jocasta |
Thebes History of ancient Thebes, Greece, Hellas, monuments, views. http://www.sikyon.com/Thebes/thebes_eg.html |
History of Thebes History of ancient thebes, chaeronea, Greece, Hellas, arts, pottery, http://www.sikyon.com/Thebes/history_eg.html |
Thebes (Greece) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Britannica online encyclopedia article on Thebes (Greece):major city of Boeotia nomós (department), northwest of Athens, Greece, and one of the chief cities and powers of ancient Greece. On the ... http://www.britannica.com/eb/topic-590362/Thebes |
Thebes, city of ancient Greece. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth ... the Seven against Thebes; Epigoni). Sometime before 1000 B.C., Thebes was settled by Boeotians and rapidly replaced Orchomenus as the region’s leading city. http://www.bartleby.com/65/th/ThebesGr.html |
Thebes (Greece) Capital of Boeotia in ancient Greece... http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0013076.html |
Thebes, Greece - wik1 For the ancient capital of upper Egypt, see Thebes, Egypt, for the writing system see Theban alphabet. For other uses see Thebes (disambiguation).Thebes... http://www.wik1.zalownia.com/Thebes%2C_Greece.html |