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Aerial view of Athen from the acropolis. Second clip with zoom out from the Zeus temple
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Aizanoi - Zeus Temple - Night / Aerial
Aizanoi, Latinized as Aezani was an Ancient Greek city in western Anatolia. Located in Çavdarhisar, Kütahya Province of Turkey.
The Zeus Temple in Aizanoi is a rare example of an excellently preserved original ancient building.
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Aizanoi - Zeus Temple - Sunrise / Aerial
Aizanoi, Latinized as Aezani was an Ancient Greek city in western Anatolia. Located in Çavdarhisar, Kütahya Province of Turkey.
The Zeus Temple in Aizanoi is a rare example of an excellently preserved original ancient building.
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Aizanoi - Zeus Temple - Night / Aerial
Aizanoi, Latinized as Aezani was an Ancient Greek city in western Anatolia. Located in Çavdarhisar, Kütahya Province of Turkey.
The Zeus Temple in Aizanoi is a rare example of an excellently preserved original ancient building.
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Aizanoi - Zeus Temple - Sunrise / Aerial
Aizanoi, Latinized as Aezani was an Ancient Greek city in western Anatolia. Located in Çavdarhisar, Kütahya Province of Turkey.
The Zeus Temple in Aizanoi is a rare example of an excellently preserved original ancient building.
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Aizanoi - Theatre and Stadium - Sunrise / Aerial
Aizanoi, Latinized as Aezani was an Ancient Greek city in western Anatolia. Located in Çavdarhisar, Kütahya Province of Turkey.
Aizanoi's theatre-stadium are built adjacent to each other and this combined complex is said to be unique in...
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Aizanoi - Zeus Temple - Sunrise / Aerial
Aizanoi, Latinized as Aezani was an Ancient Greek city in western Anatolia. Located in Çavdarhisar, Kütahya Province of Turkey.
The Zeus Temple in Aizanoi is a rare example of an excellently preserved original ancient building.
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Aizanoi - Theatre and Stadium - Sunrise / Aerial
Aizanoi, Latinized as Aezani was an Ancient Greek city in western Anatolia. Located in Çavdarhisar, Kütahya Province of Turkey.
Aizanoi's theatre-stadium are built adjacent to each other and this combined complex is said to be unique in...
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Aizanoi - Zeus Temple - Sunrise / Aerial
Aizanoi, Latinized as Aezani was an Ancient Greek city in western Anatolia. Located in Çavdarhisar, Kütahya Province of Turkey.
The Zeus Temple in Aizanoi is a rare example of an excellently preserved original ancient building.
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Aizanoi - Theatre and Stadium - Sunrise / Overhead
Aizanoi, Latinized as Aezani was an Ancient Greek city in western Anatolia. Located in Çavdarhisar, Kütahya Province of Turkey.
Aizanoi's theatre-stadium are built adjacent to each other and this combined complex is said to be unique in...
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Aizanoi - Zeus Temple - Sunrise / Overhead
Aizanoi, Latinized as Aezani was an Ancient Greek city in western Anatolia. Located in Çavdarhisar, Kütahya Province of Turkey.
The Zeus Temple in Aizanoi is a rare example of an excellently preserved original ancient building.
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Rothmans Air Display, Greece, and England, 1981
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What Is Myth? Crash Course World Mythology #1
What are myths, what purpose do they serve, and how do they differ from other types of stories? Scholars watch a 13-minute video to explore an interesting topic in-depth. The video, which is the first in the Crash Course World Mythology...
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Khan Academy: Correggio, Jupiter and Io
"Jupiter and Io" and the other canvases by Correggio are discussed in the video. The "Rape (Abduction)of Ganymede", "Danae", and "Leda and the Swan" illustrate stories from the poem Metamorphoses by the Roman poet Ovid. [4:12]