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    Through the Millenuium: The Hittite King's Artemis

    Having been reincarnated for nine times, Artemis wanted to save her beloved, Saru. But she failed again and again. The only thing she could do was to watch Saru die in front of her nine times. She was deeply disheartened. A vicious curse made Saru hate Artemis, but he still wanted her, and he loved her even though she was destined to betray him in the end. At the tenth reincarnation, their memories all disappeared. Artemis crossed the Millennium according to her inner guidance and meet Saru again. At that moment, the violent vibration of their hearts made them know that they had found their true love at a glance. On their wedding day, Artemis confessed to Saru affectionately, "I love you." However, the response she received was that Saru suddenly pushed her away like crazy, covering his heart and falling to the ground in pain. The curse of Apollo came true again. "Your love is not blessed by God, and you can only resent each other from generation to generation." Artemis could only see that the deeper Saru loved, the more painful he was. She began to doubt whether her crossing was correct. Then, her memory of being the Moon Goddess was restored. Her favorite brother cursed her so maliciously that her favorite man was going to die. This time, she didn't want to watch Saru die. She chose to use her life to break the curse--She raised her silver arrow and ruthlessly inserted it into her heart. Apollo and Saru madly stopped her, but what happened to them in the end......

    MariosNikoleou · Fantasy
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    The Hittite King's Artemis

    Curse &Reincarnation&Romance &Through Millennium Having been reincarnated for nine times, Artemis wanted to save her beloved, Saru. But she failed again and again. The only thing she could do was to watch Saru die in front of her nine times. She was deeply disheartened. A vicious curse made Saru hate Artemis, but he still wanted her, and he loved her even though she was destined to betray him in the end. At the tenth reincarnation, their memories all disappeared. Artemis crossed the Millennium according to her inner guidance and meet Saru again. At that moment, the violent vibration of their hearts made them know that they had found their true love at a glance. On their wedding day, Artemis confessed to Saru affectionately, "I love you." However, the response she received was that Saru suddenly pushed her away like crazy, covering his heart and falling to the ground in pain. The curse of Apollo came true again. "Your love is not blessed by God, and you can only resent each other from generation to generation." Artemis could only see that the deeper Saru loved, the more painful he was. She began to doubt whether her crossing was correct. Then, her memory of being the Moon Goddess was restored. Her favorite brother cursed her so maliciously that her favorite man was going to die. This time, she didn't want to watch Saru die. She chose to use her life to break the curse--She raised her silver arrow and ruthlessly inserted it into her heart. Apollo and Saru madly stopped her, but what happened to them in the end......

    MariosNikoleou · Fantasy
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    The Pharaoh's Lotus

    Finally, the armies of the Hittites have been subdued, but at a great cost to both sides. Egypt could not take back the fortress city of Kadesh, key to defending their golden land and their vassal states, but in the eyes of the Pharaoh, they won something much greater; peace. After a century of war, it was a much-welcomed outcome for both Egypt and Hattusa. The great Hittite general, Hattusili, offers his daughter, the young princess Malawashina, as a bride for Pharaoh to seal their treaty once and for all. But, is the treaty the only reason he chooses to send his most precious daughter away from their homeland, away from his heart? How will life fare for her in the distant land of Egypt, where she will ultimately be sent into the clutches of Pharaoh's harem? Claws will be hidden beneath the facade of pleasantries and charm. Will the rules set in place to assure harmony within the palace be enough to protect her from the ruthlessness of her fellow wives as they vie for Pharaoh's favour and affections? Within Pharaoh's harem, only one flower can bloom...

    Azukiel · History
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    Anatolia

    One of the great crossroads of ancient civilizations is a broad peninsula that lies between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. Called Asia Minor (Lesser Asia) by the Romans, the land is the Asian part of modern Turkey, across Thrace. It lies across the Aegean Sea to the east of Greece and is usually known by its ancient name Anatolia. Asia Minor juts westward from Asia to within 800 meters (half a mile) of Europe at the city of Istanbul, where three suspension bridges over the strait of Bosphorus link the two continents. Asia Minor is also bordered by the Sea of Marmara on the northwest. The area of the peninsula is about 756,000 square kilometers (292,000 square miles). The interior is a high arid plateau, about 900 meters (3,000 feet) in elevation, flanked to the north and south by rugged mountain ranges. Within the plateau a number of ranges enclose broad, flat valleys, where several lakes have formed. A Mediterranean-type climate of hot, dry summers and mild, moist winters prevails in the coastal areas. The dry central plateau has hot summers and cold winters. During all seasons high winds are common; moist Mediterranean winds bring rain to the coastal regions in the winter. There is little rainfall in the summer. In about 2.000 BC Asia Minor was in the hands of the Hittites, who migrated from the area east of the Black Sea. Their civilization rivaled that of the Egyptians and Babylonians. In the 12th century BC their empire fell to the Assyrians. Small seaboard states grew up, only to fall to the Greeks, who colonized the entire Aegean coast in about the 8th century BC. According to the legend, they first laid siege to the city-state of Troy during the Trojan War. In 560 BC Croesus mounted the throne of Lydia in Asia Minor and soon brought all the Greek colonies under his rule. King Croesus was overthrown by Cyrus the Great of Persia. Two hundred years later Alexander the Great again spread Greek rule over the peninsula. After its conquest by Rome in the 2nd century BC, Asia Minor enjoyed centuries of peace under the Roman rule. During the Middle Ages, as a part of the Byzantine Empire, it became a center of Christianity and the guardian of Greek and Roman culture. One of the chief medieval trade routes passed through the region. As the power of the Empire declined, Arabs and Mongols invaded. In the 15th century the Ottoman Turks conquered the peninsula and made Istanbul (then known as Constantinople) their capital. The Ottoman Empire lasted until 1922. The next year Asia Minor became the larger part of the Turkish Republic under the leadership of Kemal Atatürk. He had set up a government in Ankara, which became the new capital of Turkey. For sample Tours to some of the sites belonging to the above civilizations, please check My Tours. Historic Ages of Anatolia Paleolithic Age (Early Stone Age) 60,000 - 10,000 BC Mesolithic Age (Mid Stone Age) 10,000 - 8,500 BC Neolithic Age (Late Stone Age) 8,500 - 5,000 BC Chalcolithic Age (Copper Age) 5,000 - 3,000 BC Bronze Age 3,000 - 2,000 BC Hatti and Hurrian Civilization 2,500 - 2,000 BC Troy - II Settlement 2,500 - 2,000 BC Hatti and Hittite Principalities Period 2,000 - 1,750 BC Great Hittite Kingdom Hurri Civilization 1,750 - 1,200 BC Troy - VI Civilization 1,800 - 1,275 BC Aegean Migration and Invasion From Balkans 1,200 BC The Anatolian Principalities during the Iron Age 1,200 - 700 BC Urartu Civilization 900 - 600 BC The Civilization of Phrygia 750 - 300 BC Lydia, Caria and Lycia Civilizations 700 - 300 BC Ionian Civilization 1,050 - 300 BC Persian Conquest 545 - 333 BC Hellenistic And Roman Age 333 BC - 395 AD Byzantine Civilization 330 - 1453 AD Seljuk Civilization 1071 - 1300 AD Ottomans 1299 - 1923 AD The Turkish Republic 1923 - present

    Muhammad_Aqib_8050 · History
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