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  • 81Seleukidenreich — Münze mit dem Bild des Gründers Seleukos I. Nikator Das Seleukidenreich gehörte zu den Diadochenstaaten, die sich nach dem Tod Alexanders des Großen gebildet hatten. Während des 3. und 2. Jahrhunderts vor Christus beherrschte das Reich den… …

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  • 82Drogas enteogénicas y registro arqueológico — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Las relación de la humanidad con las drogas enteogénicas es larga y tiene variados y múltiples registros en la arqueología. Contenido 1 Tradiciones Indígenas Contemporáneas 2 Problemas en el registro arqueológico …

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  • 83Ictinus — /ik tuy neuhs/, n. fl. mid 5th century B.C., Greek architect, a designer of the Parthenon. * * * ▪ Greek architect also spelled  Iktinos   flourished 5th century BC    Greek architect, one of the most celebrated of Athens, known for his work on… …

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  • 84Griechenland — Grie|chen|land; s: Staat im Süden der Balkanhalbinsel. * * * Griechenland,     Kurzinformation:   Fläche: 131 625 km2   Einwohner: (2001) 10,94 Mio.   Hauptstadt: Athen   …

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  • 85Persephone — Infobox Greek deity Caption = Pinax of Persephone opening the Likon Mystikon Name = Persephone or Kore God of = Goddess of fertility Abode = Symbol = Consort = Hades Parents = Zeus and Demeter Siblings= Mount = Roman equivalent = ProserpinaIn… …

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  • 86George E. Mylonas — George Emmanuel Mylonas (Γεώργιος Εμμανουήλ Μυλωνάς, December 9, 1898, in Smyrna (now Izmir, Turkey) – April 15, 1988, Greece) was a prominent Greek and Aegean archaeologist.George Mylonas was a patriot with a deep attachment to his people, and… …

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  • 87USS General W. P. Richardson (AP-118) — USS General W. P. Richardson (AP 113) was a troop transport that served with the United States Navy in World War II. She was later transferred to the US Army and served briefly during the Korean War as USAT General W. P. Richardson , before… …

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  • 88Thesmophoria — was a festival held in Greek cities, in honor of the goddesses Demeter and her daughter Persephone. The name derives from thesmoi, or laws by which men must work the land.[1] The Thesmophoria were the most widespread festivals and the main… …

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  • 89Ogyges — Ogyges, Ogygus or Ogygos (Greek: Ὠγύγης or Ὤγυγος) is a primeval mythological ruler in ancient Greece, generally of Boeotia,[1] but an alternative tradition makes him the first king of Attica. Contents 1 Etymology 2 …

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  • 90Wheelbarrow — For the remotely controlled vehicle used in bomb disposal, see Wheelbarrow (EOD). For the aviation risk, see Wheel barrowing. A common wheelbarrow …

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