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  2. Golden Age - Wikipedia

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    The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology, particularly the Works and Days of Hesiod, and is part of the description of temporal decline of the state of peoples through five Ages, Gold being the first and the one during which the Golden Race of humanity (Greek: χρύσεον γένος chrýseon génos) [1] lived.

  3. Ages of Man - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Cranach the Elder, The Golden Age (2nd version) Lucas Cranach the Elder, The Silver Age Virgil Solis, The Iron Age. The Greek poet Hesiod (between 750 and 650 BC) outlined his Five Ages in his poem Works and Days (lines 109–201). His list is: Golden Age – The Golden Age is the only age that falls within the rule of Cronus. Created by ...

  4. Islamic Golden Age - Wikipedia

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    The metaphor of a golden age began to be applied in 19th-century literature about Islamic history, in the context of the western aesthetic fashion known as Orientalism.The author of a Handbook for Travelers in Syria and Palestine in 1868 observed that the most beautiful mosques of Damascus were "like Mohammedanism itself, now rapidly decaying" and relics of "the golden age of Islam".

  5. Golden Age of India - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Mughal Empire at its greatest extent, under Aurangzeb C.1707 [21]. The Mughal Empire has often been called the last golden age of India. [22] [23] It was founded in 1526 by Babur of the Barlas clan, after his victories at the First Battle of Panipat and the Battle of Khanwa, against the Delhi Sultanate and Rajput Confederation, respectively.

  6. Georgian Golden Age - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age began with the reign of David IV ("the builder" or "the great"), the son of George II and Queen Helena, who assumed the throne at the age of 16 in a period of Great Turkish Invasions. As he came of age under the guidance of his court minister, George of Chqondidi , David IV suppressed the dissent of feudal lords and centralized ...

  7. Golden age (metaphor) - Wikipedia

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    The metaphor of a Golden Age is often invoked for high points of lost knowledge in the mythical past of mankind, also in the context of lost continents such as Lemuria or Mu (also known as Kumari Kandam). A golden age is a period considered the peak in the history of a country or people, a time period when the greatest achievements

  8. Golden ages of China - Wikipedia

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    Golden age Presided by Period Description Shang dynasty; Restoration of Pan Geng [1] 盤庚中興: Pan Geng: 1300–1292 BCE Social stability following the relocation of the Shang capital to Yin. Rule of Wu Ding [2] 武丁之治: Wu Ding: 1250–1190 BCE Peak of the Shang dynasty. Zhou dynasty; Rule of Cheng and Kang [3] 成康之治: King ...

  9. Majapahit - Wikipedia

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    Golden image of a mounted rider, possibly the Hindu god Surya, within a stylised solar halo. Below is a conch flanked by two nagas. 14th-century Majapahit art, National Museum Jakarta. Kertarajasa Wijaya was succeeded by his heir Jayanegara. The reign of Jayanegara was a difficult and chaotic one, troubled with several rebellions by his father ...