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'''Greece''' is a county in the south-east of [[Europe]]. It is popular for it's huge number of islands.
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{{Infobox Locations
 
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| Name            = Greece
 
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| Image          = Santorini.jpg
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| Details        =
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| Continent      = [[Europe]]
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| Country        =
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| Games          = [[Tomb Raider]]
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* [[St. Francis' Folly]]
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* [[Colosseum]]
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* [[Palace Midas]]
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* [[The Cistern]]
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* [[Tomb of Tihocan]]
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[[Tomb Raider Anniversary]]
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* [[Greece - St. Francis Folly]]
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* [[Greece - The Coliseum]]
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* [[Greece - Midas's Palace]]
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* [[Greece - Tomb of Tihocan]]
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| Comics          =
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| Movies          = [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life]]
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| Novels          =
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}}
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'''Greece''' is a location Lara visits in the original [[Tomb Raider]], it's remake [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]] and in the second movie [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life]]
  
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In the modern era, Greece is a country in the south-east of [[Europe]], a popular holiday destination known for its large number of islands. However ''"Greece"'' as a geographical area has differed considerably throughout history. Early Greece had colonies on the Italian mainland,<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_colonies#Greek_colonies_.28.22apoikiai.22.29 Retrieved on 7th Oct 2008</ref> whilst the ''"Greek"'' Empire of Byzantium stretched from Italy through North Africa and through Turkey to Russia.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Empire Retrieved on 7th Oct 2008</ref>
  
==Games==
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There has been much fan speculation about the location of Greece in the games, some suggesting that ''"Greece"'' in the first [[Tomb Raider]] game should include [[Italy]]  because of the [[Colosseum]] which is located on Rome <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colosseum Retrieved on 7th Oct 2008</ref>, and because of the name [[St. Francis' Folly]], which may derive from a Romanesque friar. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Francis Retrieved on 7th Oct 2008</ref> Similarly, locations in [[Turkey]] have been invoked due to the statue of [[Midas]], <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midas Retrieved on 7th Oct 2008</ref> the King of Phrygia, in the [[Greece - Midas's Palace|Midas Palace]].
Greece is one of the locations in [[Tomb Raider]]. There have been many discussion about this location, some have let to the conculsion that it sould have been [[Turkey]] instead of Greece, however in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]] news it has been stated again that the second location is in fact Greece.  
 
  
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However, in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]] it has been stated again that the game location is in fact Greece. {{Citation}} In [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]] the creators tried to make some puzzles look more Greek. Instead of the Norwegian God [[Thor]], in the original level [[St. Francis Folly]], they have used the ancient Greek God [[Hephaestus]] and whilst Roman [[Neptune]] is replaced by the Greek [[Poseidon]]. It is not clear where in Greece or the Greek Islands the site is located.
  
===Tomb Raider===
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==Tomb Raider==
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{{mainarticle|Greece Section (TR)}}
  
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* [[St. Francis' Folly]]
 
* [[St. Francis' Folly]]
 
* [[Colosseum]]
 
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* [[Tomb of Tihocan]]
 
* [[Tomb of Tihocan]]
  
===Tomb Raider: Anniversary===
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===Artefacts===
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* [[Scion|Second piece of the Scion]]
  
====From the official Site====
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==Tomb Raider Anniversary==
A treacherous and vertiginous underground tunnel lies at the centre of these Greek ruins, with catacomb like rooms hosting fiendish challenges based upon the Greek gods [[Atlas]], [[Haephestos]], [[Damocles]] and [[Poseidon]]. Passing these is just the start; the ruins, coliseum, and ancient cisterns hide greater dangers. 
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{{mainarticle|Greece Section (TRA)}}
  
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===Levels===
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* [[Greece - St. Francis Folly]]
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* [[Greece - The Coliseum]]
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* [[Greece - Midas's Palace]]
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* [[Greece - Tomb of Tihocan]]
  
* [[St. Francis' Folly]]
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===Artefacts===
* [[Colosseum]]
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* [[Scion|Second piece of the Scion]]
* [[Palace Midas]]
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* [[Athenian Owl Figurine]]
* [[Tomb of Tihocan]]
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* [[Griffin-Head Protome]]
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===From the official Site===
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A treacherous and vertiginous underground tunnel lies at the centre of these Greek ruins, with catacomb like rooms hosting fiendish challenges based upon the Greek gods [[Atlas]], [[Hephaestus]], [[Damocles]] and [[Poseidon]]. Passing these is just the start; the ruins, coliseum, and ancient cisterns hide greater dangers. 
  
==Movies==
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==Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life==
In [[The Cradle of Life]] Lara travels to Greece to search for the [[Luna Temple]] which has been unearthed by an earthquake near the island [[Santorini]].
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In the second movie, [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life]], Lara travels to Greece to search for the [[Luna Temple]] which has been unearthed by an earthquake near the island [[Santorini]].
  
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Image:Tr1 st. francis folly building.png|Outside the [[St. Francis Folly]] in the original [[Tomb Raider]]
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Image:Tra st. francis folly building.png|Outside the [[Greece - St. Francis Folly|St. Francis Folly]] in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]]
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Image:Santorini.jpg|[[Santorini]]
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</gallery>
  
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{{ref}}
  
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[[Category:Locations]]
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[[Category:Movie Locations]]
 
[[Category:Movies]]
 
[[Category:Movies]]
 
[[Category:The Cradle of Life]]
 
[[Category:The Cradle of Life]]

Latest revision as of 17:30, 3 January 2013

Greece
Santorini.jpg
Continent

Europe

Games Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider Anniversary

Movies Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life

Greece is a location Lara visits in the original Tomb Raider, it's remake Tomb Raider Anniversary and in the second movie Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life

In the modern era, Greece is a country in the south-east of Europe, a popular holiday destination known for its large number of islands. However "Greece" as a geographical area has differed considerably throughout history. Early Greece had colonies on the Italian mainland,[1] whilst the "Greek" Empire of Byzantium stretched from Italy through North Africa and through Turkey to Russia.[2]

There has been much fan speculation about the location of Greece in the games, some suggesting that "Greece" in the first Tomb Raider game should include Italy because of the Colosseum which is located on Rome [3], and because of the name St. Francis' Folly, which may derive from a Romanesque friar. [4] Similarly, locations in Turkey have been invoked due to the statue of Midas, [5] the King of Phrygia, in the Midas Palace.

However, in Tomb Raider Anniversary it has been stated again that the game location is in fact Greece. [citation needed] In Tomb Raider Anniversary the creators tried to make some puzzles look more Greek. Instead of the Norwegian God Thor, in the original level St. Francis Folly, they have used the ancient Greek God Hephaestus and whilst Roman Neptune is replaced by the Greek Poseidon. It is not clear where in Greece or the Greek Islands the site is located.

Tomb Raider

Main article: Greece Section (TR)

Levels

Artefacts

Tomb Raider Anniversary

Main article: Greece Section (TRA)

Levels

Artefacts

From the official Site

A treacherous and vertiginous underground tunnel lies at the centre of these Greek ruins, with catacomb like rooms hosting fiendish challenges based upon the Greek gods Atlas, Hephaestus, Damocles and Poseidon. Passing these is just the start; the ruins, coliseum, and ancient cisterns hide greater dangers.

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life

In the second movie, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, Lara travels to Greece to search for the Luna Temple which has been unearthed by an earthquake near the island Santorini.

Gallery

References

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_colonies#Greek_colonies_.28.22apoikiai.22.29 Retrieved on 7th Oct 2008
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Empire Retrieved on 7th Oct 2008
  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colosseum Retrieved on 7th Oct 2008
  4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Francis Retrieved on 7th Oct 2008
  5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midas Retrieved on 7th Oct 2008