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  • 91List of people who converted to Christianity — Converts to Christianity C. S. Lewis • M. Fuchida • C. Soong • B. Jindal • M. Oufkir A. Gbaja Biamila • G. K. Skanderbeg • E. N. Kusturica • C. S. Menem …

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  • 92Ares (DC Comics) — Superherobox| caption = comic color = background:#8080ff character name = Ares publisher = DC Comics debut = * Pre Crisis: Wonder Woman #1 (Summer 1942) * Post Crisis: Wonder Girl (v2) #1 creators = Charles Moulton; reinterpreted post Crisis by… …

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  • 93Peisistratos (Athens) — Peisistratus (sometimes transliterated Peisistratos Psistratus, Peistratus, Pesistratusor or Pisistratus, Greek: polytonic|Πεισίστρατος, pronEng|paɪˈsɪstrətəs in English) (ca 6th c BCE ndash; 527 or 528 BCE) was a tyrant of Athens from 546 to… …

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  • 94Pederastic relationships in classical antiquity — for other times and places In classical antiquity there were many known pederastic relationships between adult men and adolescent boys. In some of these cases both members became well known historical figures, while in others, only one of the two …

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  • 95Shakespeare Urheberschaft — …

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  • 96William-Shakespeare-Urheberschaft — Vorderseite des sogenannten First Folio (1623), tituliert mit “the first collected edition of Shakespeare’s plays”. Die „Folio“ Ausgabe mit ihrem Porträt spielt eine erhebliche Rolle in der Debatte um die Urheberschaft. Der Kupferstich wird… …

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  • 97Ares — /air eez/, n. the ancient Greek god of war, a son of Zeus and Hera, identified by the Romans with Mars. * * * Greek god of war. Unlike his Roman counterpart, Mars, his worship was not extensive. From the time of Homer, he was one of the Olympian… …

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  • 98Athena — /euh thee neuh/, n. 1. Also, Athene /euh thee nee/. Also called Pallas, Pallas Athena. the virgin deity of the ancient Greeks worshiped as the goddess of wisdom, fertility, the useful arts, and prudent warfare. At her birth she sprang forth fully …

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  • 99Athens — /ath inz/, n. 1. Greek, Athenai. a city in and the capital of Greece, in the SE part. 885,136. 2. Greater, a metropolitan area comprising the city of Athens, Piraeus, and several residential suburbs. 2,530,000. 3. a city in N Georgia. 42,549. 4.… …

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  • 100Platonism — Platonist, n., adj. /playt n iz euhm/, n. 1. the philosophy or doctrines of Plato or his followers. 2. a Platonic doctrine or saying. 3. the belief that physical objects are impermanent representations of unchanging Ideas, and that the Ideas… …

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