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Greece - The most GLORIOUS history!: The Dark Ages of Greece (1100-800 BC) This period was characterized as the "Dark Ages" following the decline and fall of the Mycenean kingdoms after the middle of the 12th century, partially because the facts for this period were very poor. It is also sometimes referred to as the Geometric period from the geometric shapes at the decoration of the vases made during that time. Foreign Policy, Sparta Greece, Athens And Sparta, The Dark Ages, Greek Mythology Art, Mythology Art, Mood Board Fashion, 12th Century, Dark Ages

Greece - The most GLORIOUS history!: The Dark Ages of Greece (1100-800 BC) This period was characterized as the "Dark Ages" following the decline and fall of the Mycenean kingdoms after the middle of the 12th century, partially because the facts for this period were very poor. It is also sometimes referred to as the Geometric period from the geometric shapes at the decoration of the vases made during that time.

Warriors of the Caucasus foothills in the second half of the fourteenth century. From left: Oglan - ensign (the Baghdad manuscript Haji Kirmani - 1390, now in the British Museum), Oglan - ensign (armor from the collections of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg), berlegbej Mamaj (military commander) of about 1370 (according to the thumbnails of album Sultan Mehmed Fatiga). Fig. M. Gorelik, army Mongol - Tatar X-XV. Cavalry Charge, Aesthetic Medieval, Medieval Horse, Persian Warrior, Warriors Illustration, Medieval Aesthetic, Historical Warriors, Medieval Ages, Ancient Warfare

Warriors of the Caucasus foothills in the second half of the fourteenth century. From left: Oglan - ensign (the Baghdad manuscript Haji Kirmani - 1390, now in the British Museum), Oglan - ensign (armor from the collections of the Hermitage in St. Petersburg), berlegbej Mamaj (military commander) of about 1370 (according to the thumbnails of album Sultan Mehmed Fatiga). Fig. M. Gorelik, army Mongol - Tatar X-XV.

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