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  • 11Мифы Беотии — Содержание 1 Введение 2 Топонимы 3 Фивы 3.1 Царские династии …

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  • 12Beijing 2008 Olympic Games: Mount Olympus Meets the Middle Kingdom — Introduction officially  Games of the XXIX Olympiad        The Games of the XXIX Olympiad, involving some 200 Olympic committees and as many as 13,000 accredited athletes competing in 28 different sports, were auspiciously scheduled to begin at 8 …

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  • 13Liste de locutions latines — Cet article contient une liste de locutions latines présentée par ordre alphabétique. Pour des explications morphologiques et linguistiques générales, consulter l article : Expression latine. Sommaire  A   B … …

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  • 14Cassandra — In Greek mythology, Cassandra (Greek: Κασσάνδρα she who entangles men [This is Robert Graves etymology.] ) (also known as Alexandra) was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her beauty caused Apollo to grant her the gift of… …

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  • 15Olympic Games — For the 776 BC to AD 393 Games see Ancient Olympic Games. For the most recent Summer Games in Beijing, see 2008 Summer Olympics. For the most recent Winter Games in Vancouver, see 2010 Winter Olympics. For the next Summer Games in London, see… …

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  • 16Diomedes — This article is about the hero of the Trojan War. For other uses, see Diomedes (disambiguation). Diomedes, King of Argos a statue by Kresilas from ca. 430 BC. Glyptothek, München …

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  • 17Elis — Elis, or Eleia (Greek, Modern: Ήλιδα Ilida , Ancient: Polytonic|Ἦλις Ēlis , Doric: Polytonic|Ἆλις Alis , Elean : Polytonic|Ϝάλις Walis ) is an ancient district, that corresponds with the modern Elis Prefecture. It is in southern Greece on the… …

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  • 18Mygdon of Bebryces — King Mygdon of the Bebryces was killed by Heracles on the way to Pontus to complete his ninth labour, which was to fetch the belt of Queen Hippolyte of the Amazons. After Heracles killed Mygdon, he gave his former lands to Lycus, who renamed the… …

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  • 19Mygdon of Phrygia — In Greek mythology, King Mygdon (Μύγδων in Greek; gen.: Μύγδονος) of Phrygia was a son of Acmon and father of Coroebus by his wife Anaximene. He led a force of Phrygians against the Amazons alongside his comrades Otreus (another Phrygian leader)… …

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  • 20Stadion (ancient sports) — The stadion (or stade ) was an ancient foot race, part of the Olympic Games and the other Panhellenic Games.The stadion was named after the building in which it took place, also called the stadion . This word became stadium in Latin, which became …

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