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Amphipolis (Gr****: Αμφίπολη, romanized: Amfipoli;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀμφίπολις, romanized:
Amphipolis) was an
important ancient Gr****
polis (city), and later...
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Battle of
Amphipolis was
fought in 422 BC
during the
Peloponnesian War
between Athens and Sparta. It was the
culmination of
events that
began in 424...
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Demetrius of
Amphipolis (Gr****: Δημήτριος ὁ Ἀμφιπολίτης; fl. 4th
century BC) was one of Plato's students. He is
perhaps identical with the
person mentioned...
- 80311; 23.842601 The Lion of
Amphipolis (Gr****: Λέων της Αμφίπολης) is a 4th-century BC tomb
sculpture near
Amphipolis, Macedonia,
northern Greece. According...
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Museum of
Amphipolis is a
museum in
Amphipolis,
Central Macedonia, Greece. It is
located in the
archaeological site of
ancient Amphipolis (a city founded...
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Kasta Tomb (Gr****: Τύμβος Καστά), also
known as the
Amphipolis Tomb (Gr****: Τάφος της Αμφίπολης), is the
largest ancient tumulus (burial mound) ever...
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Philip of
Amphipolis (Gr****: Φίλιππος ὁ Ἀμφιπολίτης) was a Gr****
writer of
unknown date,
remarkable for his obscenity, of
which Suidas has
given a sufficiently...
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Hermagoras of
Amphipolis (Gr****: Ἑρμαγόρας ὁ Ἀμφιπολίτης) (3rd
century BC) was a
Stoic philosopher,
student of
Cypriot Persaeus, in the
court of Antigonus...
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decade of the
Peloponnesian War. He died
during the
Second Battle of
Amphipolis while winning one of his most
spectacular victories.
Brasidas was the...
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mythological world. Xena was
raised as the
daughter of
Cyrene and
Atrius in
Amphipolis;
though the
episode "The Furies"
raises the
possibility that Ares might...