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  • 121Cratippus of Pergamon — Cratippus (Greek: Κράτιππος) of Pergamum, was a leading Peripatetic philosopher of the 1st century BC who taught at Mytilene and Athens. The only aspects of his teachings which are known to us are what Cicero records concerning divination.… …

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  • 122Orestes — /aw res teez, oh res /, n. 1. Class. Myth. the son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, and the brother of Electra and Iphigenia: he avenged the murder of Agamemnon by killing Clytemenestra and her lover, Aegisthus, then was pursued by the Furies until …

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  • 123Ephialtes — ▪ Greek politician died 461 BC       leader of the radical democrats at Athens in the 460s, who by his reforms prepared the way for the final development of Athenian democracy. His hostility toward Sparta and his advocacy of power for the… …

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  • 124Église Saint-Pothin — Facade of the church Basic information Location Lyon, France Affiliation Roman Catholic …

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  • 125Mars Ill — Origin Atlanta, United States Genres Underground hip hop, Christian hip hop Years active 1998–present Labels Gotee, Uprok Records, Deep …

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  • 126Orithyia — For the crab, see Orithyia sinica. Rape of Orithyia by Boreas. Detail from an Apulian red figure oinoche, 360 BC. Orithyia ( …

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  • 127Ned Bernard Stonehouse — (1902 1962) was a renowned New Testament scholar. He joined J. Gresham Machen in the founding of Westminster Theological Seminary in 1929, where he enjoyed over thirty years of fruitful service. Stonehouse served as one of the 34 constituting… …

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  • 128Agnonides — (Gr. polytonic|Ἀγνωνίδης, fl. 4th century BC) was an ancient Athenian demagogue and sycophant, a contemporary of Theophrastus and Phocion.Citation | last = Schmitz | first = Leonhard | author link = | contribution = Agnonides | editor last =… …

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