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  • 71Plutarch — /plooh tahrk/, n. A.D. c46 c120, Greek biographer. * * * Greek Plutarchos Latin Plutarchus born AD 46, Chaeronea, Boeotia died after 119 Greek biographer and author. The son of a biographer and philosopher, Plutarch studied in Athens, taught in… …

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  • 72Tanagra — /tan euh greuh, teuh nag reuh/, n. a town in ancient Greece, in Boeotia: Spartan victory over the Athenians 457 B.C. * * * Ancient town, Boeotia, eastern central Greece. First occupied by an Athenian clan, it became the chief town of the eastern… …

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  • 73Dervenochoria — Δερβενοχώρια Location …

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  • 74Graea — Not to be confused with Graeae. Map of ancient Boeotia,indicating the city Tanagra,which could be the place of Graia Graea or Graia (Greek: Γραῖα) is a region,or a city of ancient Greece that is placed under Boeotia in Homer s Catalogue of Ships; …

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  • 75Distomo–Arachova–Antikyra — Distomo Arachova Antikyra Δίστομο Αράχοβα Αντίκυρα Location …

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  • 76Members of the Greek Parliament, 2007–2009 — Greece This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Greece …

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  • 77Plataea — noun 1. a former town in Boeotia; site of a battle between the Greeks and Persians in 479 BC • Instance Hypernyms: ↑town • Part Holonyms: ↑Boeotia 2. a defeat of the Persian army by the Greeks at Plataea in 479 BC • Syn: ↑battle of Plataea …

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  • 78Delian League — Delian League, before the Peloponnesian War in 431 BC Delian redirects here. For the village in Iran, see Delyan. The Delian League, founded in circa 477 BC,[1] was an association of Greek …

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  • 79Aegina — Infobox Greek Isles name = Aegina native name = Αίγινα skyline = Aegina Greece Beach1.jpg sky caption = Agia Marina beach overlooked by local restaurants coordinates = coord|37|45|N|23|26|E|display=inline,title|region:GR type:isle chain = Saronic …

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  • 80Nymph — This article is about the creatures of Greek mythology. For other uses, see Nymph (disambiguation). A fourth century Roman depiction of Hylas and the Nymphs, from the basilica of Junius Bassus A nymph in Greek mythology is a female minor nature… …

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