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Euripides and Gender: the Difference the Fragments Make
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Ancient Greek Athletics and Violence Dr. Yiannaki Soteria, Laboratory Faculty, Department of Physical Education & Sport
Divine Riddles: a Sourcebook for Greek and Roman Mythology March, 2014
The Pleiades Star Cluster, in the Constellation of Orion, Is the Location of the 'Home World', and from Whence the Atlanteans Came
Pelops at Olympia , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 30:4 (1989) P.485
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On the Possible Previous Links of the Dark Age
The Iliad with an English Translation
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Why Do All These Greeks Want to Kill Each Other? the Curse(S) on the House of Atreus by Jerry James
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THE MYTHS of the CONSTELLATIONS [The Main Sources for These Myths Are: Pseudo-Eratosthenes Catasterismi, Hyginus De Astronomia
Early Greek Poets' Lives : the Shaping of the Tradition / by Maarit Kivilo
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