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Social Foundations II Project for Professor McBride's class at NYU.Based on the book "A Secret History" by ProkopiosGroup Members:Laurel AdkinsSarah BratmanY
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Rockaway Beach has announced the events scheduled for its 60th Annual Rockaway's Rockin' 4th of July Celebration. The event which will take place on Thursday, July 4, marks six decades of the city bringing the community together to celebrate the birth of America.
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1158/the-hippodrome-of-constantinople/
The Hippodrome of Constantinople was an arena used for chariot racing throughout the Byzantine period. First built during the reign of Roman emperor Septimius Severus in the early 3rd century CE, the structure was made more grandiose by emperor Constantine I in the 4th century CE. The Hippodrome was also used for other public events such as parades, public executions and the public shaming of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippodrome_of_Constantinople
Although the Hippodrome is usually associated with Constantinople's days of glory as an imperial capital, it actually predates that era. The first Hippodrome was built when the city was called Byzantium, and was a provincial town of moderate importance. In AD 203 the Emperor Septimius Severus rebuilt the city and expanded its walls, endowing it
https://kids.britannica.com/students/article/hippodrome/326373
hippodrome. An ancient Greek stadium designed for horse racing was called a hippodrome. Hippodromes such as those in Olympia and Istanbul were used especially for chariot racing. The typical hippodrome was dug into a hillside with the excavated material used to construct an embankment for supporting seats on the opposite side.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hippodrome
Hippodrome is a term sometimes used for public entertainment venues of various types. A modern example is the Hippodrome which opened in London in 1900 "combining circus, hippodrome, and stage performances".. It is derived from the ancient Greek hippodromos (Greek: ἱππόδρομος), a stadium for horse racing and chariot racing.The name is derived from the Greek words hippos (ἵππος
https://www.thebyzantinelegacy.com/hippodrome
The Hippodrome of Constantinople, now Sultanahmet Square, consists of historical monuments and a public square outlining the former racetrack. It is the location of the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpent Column, and the Masonry Obelisk, once on the spina of the hippodrome. In 330, ceremonies were held in Constantinople, inaugurating the city as
https://exhibits.library.villanova.edu/ancient-rome/circuses-and-hippodromes/hippodromes
The hippodrome at Lepcis Magna, much like its cousin in Rome, was built to showcase chariot racing, whether that be a quadrigae (four-horse chariot), or bigae (Two-horse chariot). The earliest hippodromes, those in Greece, and in Rome during the Regal Period, 753-509 B.C., where not only exhibitors of chariot racing, however, they were venues for ridden horse races, races by horseback riders
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Tyre, Lebanon. Coordinates. 33°16′20″N 35°12′35″E. / 33.27222°N 35.20972°E / 33.27222; 35.20972. The Tyre Hippodrome, located in the city of Tyre in southern Lebanon, is an ancient sporting arena and UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the second century AD. Built during the Roman era, the hippodrome was primarily used
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Hippodromes developed as spaces for chariot races. A chariot was a small two-wheeled cart pulled by horses. The ancient Greeks and other cultures used chariots for war and later for sporting events.
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Join Us July 20-23, 2024 at ACLEA's 60th Mid-Year Meeting in Denver, CO This website uses cookies to store information on your computer. Some of these cookies are used for visitor analysis, others are essential to making our site function properly and improve the user experience.
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The 60th Annual Midwest Banjo Fest. Sep 6, 2024 to Sep 8, 2024 . Concordia Ballroom 1129 La Crosse St La Crosse WI, 54601 . varies . Register Here. Event Website. 608-769-6648 . The BANJOS are BACK! Join us again when the 60th Annual Midwest BanjoFest and Jamboree is back in town….and, for an extra special Diamond Jubilee Celebration enjoying
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Supporting different chariot teams meant being a member of a specific social group, hence why, these races played a significant role in the adjustment of social roles in the society back in Ancient Rome. Therefore, the Hippodromes, played a remarkable role while the societal hierarchies and groups were established in Ancient Rome.
https://istanbulclues.com/hippodrome-of-constantinople-or-istanbul/
27 March 2024 by Serhat Engül. The Hippodrome of Constantinople (today Sultanahmet Square) was the center of social life in the Byzantine Empire for centuries. The Hippodrome, where relentless chariot races were held, was also the scene of many rebellions and massacres. Today, the Hippodrome is located in Sultanahmet, in the heart of Istanbul
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60th Annual Madison County Craft Festival Hosted By MADISON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY ONEIDA, NEW YORK. Event starts on Saturday, 7 September 2024 and happening at 435 Main St, Oneida, NY, United States, New York 13421, Oneida, NY. Register or Buy Tickets, Price information.
https://www.inyourpocket.com/paris/must-visit-hippodromes-in-europe-us_78682f
A racecourse situated on the periphery of Paris, Longchamp first hosted races back in 1857 and it too is a place where the great and the good congregate. Aesthetically, Longchamp is one of the most spectacular hippodromes on the planet and with a full winter and summer schedule, no visit to Paris is complete without a trip to Longchamp. THE US.
https://www.culturalworld.org/what-is-a-hippodrome.htm
The word "hippodrome" comes from the Greek hippos, which means "horse," and dromos, which refers to a racecourse or track. As the name implies, hippodromes were originally built for horse and chariot racing, and some were quite large, allowing as many as 10 chariots to race side by side. Hippodromes could also accommodate other
https://www.britannica.com/technology/hippodrome-architecture
hippodrome, ancient Greek stadium designed for horse racing and especially chariot racing. Its Roman counterpart was called a circus and is best represented by the Circus Maximus ( q.v. ). The typical hippodrome was dug into a hillside and the excavated material used to construct an embankment for supporting seats on the opposite side.
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Take a rainy ride with us around the show grounds at our 60th Annual International Meet in Dubuque Iowa earlier today.
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The meet will take place at the Dubuque County Fairgrounds.
https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/artifact?name=Olympia%2C+Hippodrome&object=Building
Plan: Oval racetrack with starting gates (and a later stoa) at the western end. History: Much of the reconstruction of the Hippodrome is conjectural, based on descriptions of Pausanias, because the changing course of the Alpheios River has washed away nearly all traces, including the stoa (of ca. 380 B.C.), sometimes referred to as the Stoa of
https://www.nyhistory.org/blogs/how-new-yorkers-got-their-cultural-fixes/hippodrome
Opened in 1905, the Hippodrome on Sixth Avenue between 43rd and 44th Streets was billed as the largest theater in the world, seating 5,200 with a stage twelve times larger than any Broadway counterpart. Unfortunately, large crowds were offset by high operating costs and the growing popularity of motion pictures over live performance. The theater was eventually razed in 1939.
https://lafayettesquarearchives.com/1875-barnums-hippodrome/
On November 21,1875, the New York Dispatch paid a final tribute to Barnum's Hippodrome. This presaged a huge sale of the $150,000 worth of costumes, horses and all the miscellaneous cargo from the largest tent show on earth. P.T Barnum also announced his retirement.