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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DionysusDionysus - Wikipedia

    Hace 18 horas · Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. In ancient Greek religion and myth, Dionysus ( / daɪ.əˈnaɪsəs /; Ancient Greek: Διόνυσος Dionysos) is the god of wine-making, orchards and fruit, vegetation, fertility, festivity, insanity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PoseidonPoseidon - Wikipedia

    Hace 18 horas · BnF Museum (Cabinet des médailles), Paris. Poseidon ( / pəˈsaɪdən, pɒ -, poʊ -/; [1] Greek: Ποσειδῶν) is one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses. [2] He was the protector of seafarers and the guardian of many Hellenic cities and colonies.

  3. Hace 18 horas · Human cannibalism is the act or practice of humans eating the flesh or internal organs of other human beings. A person who practices cannibalism is called a cannibal. The meaning of "cannibalism" has been extended into zoology to describe animals consuming parts of individuals of the same species as food. Both anatomically modern humans and ...

  4. The city of Carthage was founded in the 9th century BC by Phoenicians. Legend says that Dido from Tyre, now in modern-day Lebanon, founded the city in 814 BC, as retold by the Greek writer Timaeus of Tauromenium. The settlers of Carthage brought their culture and religion from Phoenicia, now present-day Lebanon and adjacent areas.

  5. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › WarschauWarschau – Wikipedia

    Hace 18 horas · Warschau hat sein Blockbauten-Image abgelegt und ist nun neben Frankfurt, London, Rotterdam und Paris die „höchste“ Stadt Europas. Warschau ist der größte Investitionsschwerpunkt in Polen. In der Stadt entstehen neue Bürohochhäuser, wie beispielsweise der 1999 fertiggestellte 208 Meter hohe Warsaw Trade Tower oder der 2016 eröffnete Warsaw Spire mit einer Höhe von 220 Metern.