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  • 21Trojan War — In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans after Paris of Troy stole Helen from her husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta. The war is among the most important events in Greek mythology, and was narrated… …

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  • 22Alfenus Varus — was an ancient Roman jurist and writer who lived around the 1st century BC. [cite encyclopedia | last = Long | first = George | authorlink = George Long (scholar) | title = Varus, Alfenus | editor = William Smith | encyclopedia = Dictionary of… …

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  • 23Sampi — This article is about the letter. For other uses, see Sampi (disambiguation). Greek alphabet Αα …

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  • 24Agias — or Hagias (Gr. polytonic|Ἀγίας) was an ancient Greek poet, whose name was formerly written Augias through a mistake of the first editor of the Excerpta of Proclus .Citation | last = Schmitz | first = Leonhard | author link = | contribution =… …

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  • 25Agroetas — (Gr. polytonic|Ἀγροίτας) was an ancient Greek historian who wrote a work on Scythia (polytonic|Σκυθικά),Citation | last = Mason | first = Charles Peter | author link = | contribution = Agroetas | editor last = Smith | editor first = William |… …

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  • 26Alexander of Athens — Alexander (Gr. polytonic|Ἀλέξανδρος) of Athens was a comic poet, the son of Aristion, whose name occurs in an inscrip­tion given in Böckh, [Philipp August Böckh, Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum i. p. 765] who refers it to the 145th Olympiad (200… …

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  • 27Thesmophoria — was a festival held in Greek cities, in honor of the goddesses Demeter and her daughter Persephone. The name derives from thesmoi, or laws by which men must work the land.[1] The Thesmophoria were the most widespread festivals and the main… …

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  • 28Ageladas — (Gr. polytonic|Ἀγελάδας) or Hagelaidas,Citation last = Mason first = Charles Peter author link = contribution = Ageladas editor last = Smith editor first = William title = Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume = 1 pages =… …

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  • 29Dikastes — Dicast redirects here. For the process of casting dies with molten metal, see die casting. Dikastes (Greek: δικαστής, pl. δικασταί) was a legal office in ancient Greece that signified, in the broadest sense, a judge or juror, but more… …

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  • 30Ajax the Lesser — raping Cassandra For other uses of this name, see Ajax (disambiguation). Ajax (Greek: Αἴας) was a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris. He was called the lesser or Locrian Ajax …

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