The Greek Slave is a marble sculpture by the American sculptor Hiram Powers. It was one of the best-known and critically acclaimed American artworks of...
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Greek Slave may refer to: A Greek Slave, late 19th-century musical The Greek Slave, mid 19th-century statue Slavery in ancient Greece This disambiguation...
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became synonymous with Greek citizenship. The capture of prisoners of war and slave raids during warfare between Greek and non-Greek territories were two...
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A Greek Slave is a musical comedy in two acts, first performed on 8 June 1898 at Daly's Theatre in London, produced by George Edwardes and ran for 349...
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cities were founded because of the Black Sea slave trade. The Greek Black Sea slave trade is documented from at least the 6th century BC onward, when an...
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Americans of full or partial Greek ancestry. The lowest estimate is that 1.2 million Americans are of Greek descent while the highest estimate suggests over...
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White slavery (redirect from White slave trade)
White slavery (also white slave trade or white slave trafficking) refers to the enslavement of any of the world's European ethnic groups throughout human...
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The Balkan slave trade was the trade in slaves from the Balkans via Venetian slave traders across the Adriatic and Aegean Seas to Italy, Spain, and the...
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Slavery (redirect from Slave labor)
child soldiers. The word slave was borrowed into Middle English through the Old French esclave which ultimately derives from Byzantine Greek σκλάβος (sklábos)...
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Slavery in ancient Rome (redirect from Roman slave)
differentiation between slave and free names seems to have been desired. In Cicero's day, Greek names were the trend. Fanciful Greek names such as Hermes...
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