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Cheering is the uttering or making of sounds encouraging, stimulating or exciting to action, indicating approval or acclaiming or welcoming persons, announcements of events and the like.The word cheer ...
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Hercules is the Roman name for the Greek divine hero Heracles, who was the son of Zeus (Roman equivalent Jupiter) and the mortal Alcmene. In classical mythology, Hercules is famous for his strength an ...
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Leonidas John Guibas (Greek: ?e???da? G??µpa?) is a professor of computer science at Stanford University, where he heads the geometric computation group and is a member of the computer graphics and ar ...
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Dialogues of the Gods (Ancient Greek: Te?? ????????) are 25 miniature dialogues mocking the Homeric conception of the Greek gods written in Attic Greek by Syrian author Lucian of Samosata.The 25 Dialo ...
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Demonax (Greek: ??µ??a?, Demonax, gen.: ??µ??a?t??; c. AD 70 – c. 170) was a Greek Cynic philosopher. Born in Cyprus, he moved to Athens, where his wisdom, and his skill in solving disputes, earned hi ...
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The Epigoni (Ancient Greek: ?p??????, Epigonoi, "progeny") is an ancient Greek tragedy written by the Greek playwright Sophocles in the 5th century BC and based on Greek mythology. According ...
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Tereus (Ancient Greek: ???e??, Tereus) is a Greek play by the Athenian poet Sophocles. Although the play has been lost, several fragments have been recovered. Although the date that the play was first ...
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Amphiaraus (Ancient Greek: ?µf???a??, Amphiaraos) is a lost Greek play by the Athenian poet Sophocles. It is believed to have been a satyr play, although it is not clear which incident pertaining to t ...
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Iphigenia in Tauris (German: Iphigenie auf Tauris) is a reworking by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe of the ancient Greek tragedy ?f????e?a ?? ?a????? (Iphigeneia en Taurois) by Euripides. Euripides' t ...
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Pasicles (Greek: ?as?????; 4th century BC) of Thebes was a Greek philosopher and brother of the Cynic philosopher Crates of Thebes. He attended the lectures of his brother Crates, but he is otherwise ...
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