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  • 101Menestheus — Not to be confused with Menesthius. Menestheus (Greek: Μενεσθεύς), the son of Peteus, son of Orneus, son of Erechtheus, was a legendary King of Athens during the Trojan War. He was set up as king by the Dioscuri when Theseus travelled to the… …

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  • 102Gray langur — Gray langur[1] Alpha male langur Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 103John Marston — For other people named John Marston, see John Marston (disambiguation). John Marston (baptised 7 October 1576 – London, 25 June 1634) was an English poet, playwright and satirist during the late Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. Although his… …

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  • 104Cressida — For other uses, see Cressida (disambiguation). Cressida depicted by Thomas Kirk Cressida (also Criseida, Cresseid or Criseyde) is a character who appears in many Medieval and Renaissance retellings of the story of the Trojan War. She is a Trojan… …

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  • 105Nestor (mythology) — According to some,[1] this cup shows Hecamede mixing kykeon for Nestor. Tondo of an Attic red figure cup, ca. 490 BC. From Vulci. In Greek mythology, Nestor of Gerenia (Greek: Νέστωρ Γερήνιος …

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  • 106Ernst-Hugo Järegård — Ernst Hugo Järegård, (born Ernst Hugo Alfred Järegård, December 12, 1928 ndash; September 6 1998) was a popular Swedish actor. BiographyErnst Hugo Järegård was born in Ystad, Skåne. He was since 1962 actor of Sweden s prominent Royal Dramatic… …

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  • 107Mydon — (Μύδων, gen.: Μύδωνος) was one of the defenders of Troy in Homer s Iliad. In Book V, he is mentioned as being killed by Antilochus.[1] References ^ Homer. Iliad. 5.580 …

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  • 108Epithets in Homer — A characteristic of Homer s style is the use of recurring epithets, as in rosy fingered dawn or swift footed Achilles. These epithets were metric stop gaps as well as mnemonic devices for the aoidos (singer) both, signs of the deep oral tradition …

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  • 109The Dunciad — Alexander Pope The Dunciad /ˈd …

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  • 110Gorgias (dialogue) — Part of the series on: The Dialogues of Plato Early dialogues: Apology – Charmides – Crito Euthyphro – …

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