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  • 11Ancient Greece — The Parthenon, a temple dedicated to Athena, located on the Acropolis in Athens, is one of the most representative symbols of the …

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  • 12Timoleon — (Greek: Τιμολέων), son of Timodemus, of Corinth (ca. 411–337 BC) was a Greek statesman and general.As the champion of Greece against Carthage he is closely connected with the history of Sicily, especially Syracuse. When his brother Timophanes,… …

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  • 13Dante Alighieri — • An annotated (in linked hypertext) biography of the poet Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dante Alighieri     Dante Alighieri      …

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  • 14Aargau — Infobox Canton|short name=Aargau coord=coord|47|25|N|8|10|E|region:CH AG type:adm1st|display=title local names=Kanton Aargau coa img path=Argovie coat of arms.svg flag img path=Flag of Canton of Aargau.svg locatormap img path=Swiss Canton Map… …

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  • 15United States presidential election, 1824 — Infobox Election election name = United States presidential election, 1824 country = United States type = presidential ongoing = no previous election = United States presidential election, 1820 previous year = 1820 next election = United States… …

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  • 16The Protectorate — For an autonomous territory that is protected diplomatically or militarily against third parties by a stronger state or entity, see Protectorate. Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland¹ ← …

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  • 17Great Assembly — The Great Assembly (Hebrew: כְּנֶסֶת הַגְּדוֹלָה‎) or Anshei Knesset HaGedolah (אַנְשֵׁי כְּנֶסֶת הַגְּדוֹלָה, The Men of the Great Assembly ), also known as the Great Synagogue, was, according to Jewish tradition, an assembly of 120 scribes,… …

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  • 18Constitution of the Roman Republic — The Constitution of the Roman Republic was a set of guidelines and principles passed down mainly through precedent.[1] The constitution was largely unwritten, uncodified, and constantly evolving. Rather than creating a government that was… …

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  • 19Constitution of the Late Roman Empire — Ancient Rome This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Ancient Rome Periods …

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  • 20Plutarch — /plooh tahrk/, n. A.D. c46 c120, Greek biographer. * * * Greek Plutarchos Latin Plutarchus born AD 46, Chaeronea, Boeotia died after 119 Greek biographer and author. The son of a biographer and philosopher, Plutarch studied in Athens, taught in… …

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