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  • 51Demosthenes — For other historical and fictional personages named Demosthenes, see Demosthenes (disambiguation). Demosthenes Bust of Demosthenes (Louvre, Paris, France) Born …

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  • 52Isocrates — /uy sok reuh teez /, n. 436 338 B.C., Athenian orator. * * * born 436, Athens died 338 BC, Athens Athenian author, rhetorician, and teacher. His school, unlike Plato s more philosophical Academy, provided an education for the practical needs of… …

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  • 53Clothed male, naked female — Thomas Rowlandson, c. 1800 Clothed male, naked (or nude) female (on the internet sometimes abbreviated to CMNF) is a genre of erotica featuring one or more nude women and one or more clothed men. Such a scenario is described as a sexual fantasy… …

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  • 54Conspiracy of Suassuna — History of Brazil This article is part of a series Indigenous peoples …

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  • 55Athenian democracy — Part of the Politics series …

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  • 56Christology — Stained glass window of the Confession of Peter in Luke 9:20: But who do you say that I am? Peter answered: The Christ of God .[1] …

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  • 57Hippolyta — In Greek mythology, Hippolyta or Hippolyte (Ἱππολύτη) is the Amazonian queen who possessed a magical girdle she was given by her father Ares, the god of war.This woman of many names was one of the queens of the Amazons. The Amazons were a warrior …

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  • 58Boule (ancient Greece) — In the cities of ancient Greece, the boule (Greek: βουλή, plural βουλαί or boulai from the ancient Greek verb βούλομαι ( boulomai ) meaning to will (after deliberating); Latin: volo ) was a council of citizens (called βουλευταί transliterated as… …

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  • 59History of democracy — Part of the Politics series Democracy History · …

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  • 60Archon of Athens — This is a list of the eponymous archons of Athens. BackgroundThe archon was the chief magistrate in many Greek cities, but in Athens there was a council of archons which comprised a form of executive government. From the late eighth century BC,… …

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