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  • 91Deiphobus — See also: List of King Priam s children In Greek mythology, Deiphobus (Δηίφοβος) was a son of Priam and Hecuba. He was a prince of Troy, and the greatest of Priam s sons after Hector and Paris. Deiphobus killed four men of fame in the Trojan… …

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  • 92Melanippus — Not to be confused with Melanippe. In Greek mythology, there were nine people named Melanippus (Μελάνιππος): One of the sons of Agrius, killed by Diomedes.[1] Son of Perigune and Theseus, the father of Ioxus who, together with Ornytus, led a… …

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  • 93Nireus — This article is about the hero of the Trojan War. For other uses, see Nireus (disambiguation). In Greek mythology, Nireus, son of King Charopus and Aglaea, was king of the island Syme (according to Diodorus Siculus,[1] also of a part of Cnidia)… …

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  • 94Mygdon of Phrygia — In Greek mythology, King Mygdon (Μύγδων in Greek; gen.: Μύγδονος) of Phrygia was a son of Acmon and father of Coroebus by his wife Anaximene. He led a force of Phrygians against the Amazons alongside his comrades Otreus (another Phrygian leader)… …

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  • 95BBC Television Shakespeare — DVD Box Set Also known as The Shakespeare Collection (UK) The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare (US) Genre …

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  • 96Catharsis — ( gr. ) is a Greek word meaning purification , cleansing or clarification. It is derived from the infinitive gr. transliterated as kathairein to purify, purge, and adjective gr. katharos pure or clean. Dramaturgical usesThe term in drama refers… …

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  • 97Arctinus of Miletus — or Arctinus Milesius (Ἀρκτῖνος Μιλήσιος) was a Greek epic poet whose reputation is purely legendary, as none of his works survive. Traditionally dated between 775 BC and 741 BC, he was said to have been a pupil of Homer. Phaenias of Eresus placed …

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  • 98Robert Armin — (c. 1563 ndash; 1615) was an English actor, a member of the Lord Chamberlain s Men. He became the leading comedy actor with the troupe associated with William Shakespeare following the departure of Will Kempe around 1600. Also a popular comic… …

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  • 99Othryoneus — (Ὀθρυονεύς) was in Greek mythology a suitor of Princess Cassandra of Troy during the Trojan War, mentioned in one passage in Homer s Iliad. Othryoneus was from Cabesos, a Homeric site over whose location there has been disagreements since ancient …

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  • 100Troilus and Cressida — is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1602. The play (also described as one of Shakespeare s problem plays) is not a conventional tragedy, since its protagonist (Troilus) does not die. The play ends instead on a… …

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