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  • 101Praxiteles — (Ancient Greek: Πραξιτέλης, English IPAEng|prækˈsɪtɨliːz) of Athens, the son of Cephisodotus the Elder, was the most renowned of the Attic sculptors of the 4th century BC. He was the first to sculpt the nude female form in a life size statue.… …

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  • 102Dacians — See also: Dacia, Getae, and Thracians Statues of Dacians surmounting the Arch of Constantine[1] (i.e. southern side, left) The Dacians (Latin …

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  • 103Kushan Empire — Infobox Former Country native name = conventional long name = Kushan Empire common name = Kushan Empire continent = Asia region = country = era = Antiquity status = event start = Kujula Kadphises unites Yuezhi tribes into a confederation year… …

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  • 104Antioch, Pisidia — Antioch in Pisidia ndash; alternatively Antiochia in Pisidia or Pisidian Antioch ( el. Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Πισιδίας) and in Roman Empire, Latin: Antiochia Caesareia or Antiochia Caesaria ndash; is a city in the Turkish Lakes Region, which is at the… …

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  • 105Getae — Not to be confused with getai. The Getae (Greek: Γέται, singular Γέτης) was the name given by the Greeks to several Thracian tribes that occupied the regions south of the Lower Danube, in what is today northern Bulgaria, and north of the Lower… …

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  • 106Agatharchus — For the ancient historian who was sometimes called Agatharchus, see Agatharchides. For the Syracusan commander, see Agatharchus of Syracuse. Agatharchus (Ancient Greek: Ἀγάθαρχος) was a self taught painter from Samos [Up through the 19th century …

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  • 107Lucian of Antioch — Infobox Saint name= Saint Lucian of Antioch birth date= 240 death date=January 7, 312 feast day= January 7 Roman Catholic Church October 15 Eastern Orthodox Church venerated in= Roman Catholic Church; Eastern Orthodox Church imagesize= 250px… …

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  • 108Grandmontines — were the monks of the Order of Grandmont, a religious order founded by Saint Stephen of Thiers, towards the end of the 11th century. The order was named after its motherhouse, Grandmont Abbey in the homonymous village, now part of the commune of… …

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  • 109Rubellius Blandus — was a Roman, native of Tibur (Tivoli, Italy). He was the first Equestrian (Roman) of Ancient Rome to teach rhetoric and thus made it more respectable (Sen., Controv. 2, praef. 5). He was the teacher of Papirius Fabianus, who was in turn the… …

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  • 110Biblical archaeology — Part of a series on The Bible …

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