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  • 31Greek terracotta figurines — Terracotta figurines are a mode of artistic and religious expression frequently found in Ancient Greece. Cheap and easily produced, these figurines abound and provide an invaluable testimony to the everyday life and religion of the Ancient Greeks …

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  • 32Hyrai — is a toponym mentioned in Homer s catalogue of the ships, where the leading position in the list is given to the contingents from Boeotia, where Hyria and stony Aulis, where the fleet assembled, lead the list. [ Iliad II.496; E.V. Rieu renders… …

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  • 33Patriarch Dositheos II of Jerusalem — Dositheos II Notarius of Jerusalem (Greek: Δοσίθεος Β΄ Ιεροσολύμων; Arachova 31 May 1641 Constantinople 8 Feb. 1707) was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem between the years 1669 1707 and a theologian of the Orthodox Church. He was known… …

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  • 34Gorgon Painter — The Gorgon Painter was one of the first Attic black figure vase painters. He was active between 600 and 580 BC. Name vase of the Gorgon Painter; ’circa’’ 580 BC. Paris: Louvre. The Gorgon Painter is considered as the very productive successor of… …

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  • 35Athamas — is also a genus of jumping spiders.The king of Orchomenus in Greek mythology, Athamas (Greek: Ἀθάμας), was married first to the goddess Nephele with whom he had the twins Phrixus and Helle. He later divorced Nephele and married Ino, daughter of… …

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  • 36Christos Palaiologos — (Greek: Χρήστος Παλαιολόγος, 1950 – 30 August 2009) was a Greek politician. He was born in Livadeia, and studied as a civil engineer in the Polytechnic School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He was the Mayor of Livadeia from 1990 to… …

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  • 37Calamis (5th century BC) — Calamis (fl. 5th century BC) was a sculptor of ancient Greece. He was possibly from Boeotia, but nothing certain is known of his life. He is known to have worked in marble, bronze, gold, and ivory, and was famed for statues of horses. According… …

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  • 38Athamas — ▪ Greek mythology       in Greek mythology, king of the prehistoric Minyans in the ancient Boeotian city of Orchomenus. His first wife was Nephele, a cloud goddess. But later Athamas became enamoured of Ino (Leucothea), the daughter of Cadmus,… …

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  • 39Clonius — In Greek mythology, the name Clonius may refer to: One of the Achaean leaders in the Trojan War, son of either Alegenor[1] or of Lacritus and Cleobule, and in the latter case brother of Leitus; he came from Boeotia[2] and commanded nine ships.[3] …

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  • 40Aeolian — I Ae•o•li•an [[t]iˈoʊ li ən[/t]] n. 1) peo a member of the ancient Greek people or group of peoples, migrants from Boeotia and Thessaly, who colonized Aeolis and Lesbos c1150–1050 b.c. 2) peo a native or inhabitant of Aeolis 3) Aeolic 4) peo of… …

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