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User:Seth Ilys/Test3
... Seth Ilys/Test3 < User:Seth Ilys 490s BCE 499 BCE 498 BCE 497 BCE 496 BCE 495 BCE 494 BCE 493 BCE ...
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Euripides
... A statue of Euripides Euripides (c. 480–406 BCE) was the last of the three great ... born in Salamís on September 23 480 BCE [citation needed] ; the day of the Persian ... stayed with him in Macedonia after 408 BCE; there is, however, no historical evidence for ... Athenian dramatic festival (the Dionysia) in 455 BCE, one year after the death of Aeschylus ... the Judges. It was not until 441 BCE that he won first place, and ...
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List of cultural references in The Divine Comedy
... the Great: King of Macedon (336 BCE–323 BCE) and the most successful military commander of ... St Thomas Aquinas Anaxagoras (c. 500 BCE–428 BCE): Greek philosopher. Encountered by Dante in Limbo ... XXIII, 121–122. Antiochus IV Epiphanes (c. 215–163 BCE): Last powerful Seleucid king, he is famous ... Minotaur. Inf. XII, 20. Aristotle: 4th century BCE Greek philosopher whose writings were a major ... over Pompey, and its ending in 48 BCE. Seen among the seers. Dante mentions ...
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Pharisees
... of the Seleucid king, Antiochus Epiphanes (175–163 BCE). (This group is distinct from the Hasidism ... construction of Temple in Jerusalem around 950 BCE. , and when the high priest Zadok anointed ... the First Temple Era (from around 950 BCE to 586 BCE) were limited to the Temple service and ... were destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE, and most Jews were sent into ...
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Corduene
... Gordyene) History To Urartu 800's-595 BCE To Persia 595-331 BCE To Alexander the Great 331-301 BCE To the Seleucid Empire 301-189 BCE Independent 189-90 BCE To Armenia 90-66 BCE To ...
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History of the Peloponnesian War
... War Causes of the war (433-432 BCE) The Affair of Epidamnus The Affair of ... skirmishes Cylon Pausanias Themistocles Book 2 (431-428 BCE) First invasion of Attica Pericles' Funeral Oration ... campaign in Macedonia under Sitalces Book 3 (428-425 BCE) Revolt of Mytilene Trial and execution ...
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Ionian School
... Thales (Greek: Θαλης) of Miletus (ca. 635 BCE - 543 BCE) is listed in most History of Philosophy ... water. Anaximander Anaximander (Greek: Αναξίμανδρος) (610/609 BCE – ca. 547 BCE) has a reputation which is due mainly ... Anaximenes Anaximenes (Greek: Άναξιμένης) of Miletus (585 BCE - 525 BCE) held that the air, ...
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Anaxagoras
... Anaxagoras (mythology). Anaxagoras Anaxagoras (c. 500 BCE–428 BCE) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who was likely born about 500 BCE (Apollodorus ap. Diog. Laert. ii. 7.). He ... Revolt. In early manhood (c. 464-462 BCE) he went to Athens, which was rapidly ... Athens to Lampsacus in Ionia (434-433 BCE), where he died about 428 BCE. Citizens of Lampsacus erected an ...
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List of atheists
... the structure of DNA. Classical Anaxagoras (500?-428? BCE) - Greek philosopher, freethinker, regarded the conventional gods ... philosopher in ancient India. Democritus (460?-357 BCE) - Greek philosopher, father of materialism, viewed everything ... Diagoras the Atheist of Melos) (5th cent. BCE) - Greek poet and sophist. Epicurus (341-270 BCE) - Greek materialist philosopher. Lucretius (96?-55 ...
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Hermeticism
... Petrie places them between 200 and 500 BCE. (Abel and Hare p. 7) Plutarch's ... a millennium, from the Fifth Dynasty (2498 BCE - 2345 BCE) to the Twentieth Dynasty (1186 BCE - 1073 BCE). (Budge pp. ix-x) In 1945 ...
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