Crown your ancestors
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Crown your ancestors

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Recognise and honour your ancestors, appreciating their contribution and legacy.

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To recognise and honour our ancestors, because they have handed down to us an important heritage and wisdom. Appreciation for them expresses our gratitude for their sacrifices and successes that have brought us this far. By acknowledging and learning from their experiences, we enrich our own lives and draw strength from our roots to meet our own challenges. In this way, we keep our connection to the past alive and provide a solid foundation for future generations.

The Philosopher

Periander

Greek Philosopher
(668-584 B.C.)

Periander, the second tyrant of Corinth, succeeded his father Cypselus and ruled from 668 BC to 584 BC. His era was significant for Corinth, as the city-state experienced a period of prosperity, evolving into one of the wealthiest cities of Ancient Greece.

Despite the prosperity he brought to his city, Periander is surrounded by contradictions. While some sources present him as a wise and just leader, others record him as violent and ruthless. His governance appears to combine wisdom with the exercise of violence to consolidate his power.

Controversial Incidents

An incident reported by Herodotus reveals Periander’s darker side. The advice he sought and received from Thrasybulus of Miletus resulted in the extermination of prominent citizens of Corinth, revealing a violent method of imposing and maintaining power. Additionally, his personal life was marked by tragedies and violent incidents, such as his harsh treatment of his wife.

The Legacy of Periander

Despite the contradictions surrounding him, Periander was ranked among the Seven Sages of antiquity, a fact that confirms his cunning, wisdom, and influence on the arts and culture. The figure of Periander remains one of the most enigmatic and discussed in ancient Greek history, reflecting the complexity of human nature.

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Why children need to know their family history

The article explores the significance of family stories in shaping children’s identities and values. It highlights the importance of passing down family history and anecdotes as a way to connect generations and instill a sense of belonging and identity in children. The article emphasizes the value of these narratives in preserving cultural heritage and strengthening family bonds.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/jan/14/children-family-histories-tales
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Why We Need Family History Now More Than Ever

The article emphasizes the importance of family history research in the present day. It highlights how understanding our family’s past can provide valuable insights, connections, and a sense of belonging. The article also discusses the role of technology and online resources in making family history research more accessible and engaging.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/why-we-need-family-history-now-more-than-ever
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