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  • 121Lykaion — Lykaion, Lycaeus Λύκαιος ορος A view from the summit of Mt. Lykaion, looking E toward the stoa and hippodrome. Location …

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  • 122Constantine Levidis — Constantine N. Levidis (Greek:Κωνσταντίνος Λεβίδης, 1790, Constantinople October 4, 1868, Athens) was a Greek scholar, writer, editor, considered as the father of Greek journalism . Noted for his noble attempt to turn the Kingdom of Greece into a …

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  • 123History of North American fraternities and sororities — The North American fraternities and sorority system began with students who wanted to meet secretly, usually for discussions and debates not thought appropriate by the faculty of their schools. Today they are used as social, professional, and… …

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  • 124History of North American college fraternities and sororities — Fraternities and sororities began with students who wanted to meet secretly, usually for discussions and debates not thought appropriate by the faculty of their schools. Today they are used as social, professional, and honorary groups that… …

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  • 125Cephalonia — Περιφερειακή ενότητα / Δήμος Κεφαλονιάς   regional unit   View of Assos …

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  • 126Alexander — This article is about the male first name. For other uses, see Alexander (disambiguation). Alexander Paris, depicted in this c. 1636 painting by Peter Paul Rubens making his famous judgment, was given the surname Alexander as a child when he rou …

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  • 127History of Crete — A fresco found at the Minoan site of Knossos, indicating a sport or ritual of bull leaping , the dark skinned figure is a man and the two light skinned figures are women The History of Crete goes back to the 7th Millennium B.C., preceding the… …

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  • 128Thomas Dempster — (August 23, 1579 [But this date is disputed. Thomas said that he was one of 29 children and belonged to a set of triplets, which seems an impossibility and for which there is no other evidence. A modern Dempster, James, reasons, on a website… …

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