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Trireme

A trireme (derived from Latin: triremis "with three banks of oars;" Ancient Greek: τριήρης, literally "three-rower") was an ancient vessel and a type of galley that was used by the ...

Itapetininga

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Itapetininga

Itapetininga is a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The name comes from the Tupi language, meaning "lean stone".It is situated in the southwestern region of the state, and is k ...

Monarch

Aelia Eudocia

Aelia Eudocia Augusta (c. 401–460) was the wife of Theodosius II, and a prominent historical figure in understanding the rise of Christianity during the beginning of the Byzantine Empire. Eudocia live ...

Peace (play)

Peace (Greek: Εἰρήνη, Eirēnē) is an Athenian Old Comedy written and produced by the Greek playwright Aristophanes. It won second prize at the City Dionysia where it was staged just a few days before t ...

The Knights

The Knights (Ancient Greek: Ἱππεῖς Hippeîs; Attic Ἱππῆς) was the fourth play written by Aristophanes, the master of an ancient form of drama known as Old Comedy. The play is a satire on the social and ...

Marathon

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Marathon

The marathon is a long-distance running event with an official distance of 42.195 kilometres (26 miles and 385 yards), that is usually run as a road race. The event was instituted in commemoration of ...

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Hellenistic philosophy

Hellenistic philosophy is the period of Western philosophy that was developed in the Hellenistic civilization following Aristotle and ending with the beginning of Neoplatonism.

Darius I

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Darius I

Darius I was the third king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. Also called Darius the Great, he ruled the empire at its peak, when it included much of West Asia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, parts of th ...

Chrysippus

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Chrysippus

Chrysippus of Soli (Ancient Greek: ???s?pp?? ? S??e??, Chrysippos ho Soleus; c. 279 BC ? c. 206 BC) was a Greek Stoic philosopher. He was a native of Soli, Cilicia, but moved to Athens as a young man, ...

Crates of Thebes

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Crates of Thebes

Crates (Ancient Greek: ???t??; c. 365 ? c. 285 BC) of Thebes was a Cynic philosopher. Crates gave away his money to live a life of poverty on the streets of Athens. He married Hipparchia of Maroneia w ...

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