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Chaeronea (English: /ˌkaɪrəˈniːə/ or /ˌkɛrəˈniːə/; Gr****: Χαιρώνεια Chaironeia,
Ancient Gr****: [kʰai̯rɔ̌ːneːa]) is a
village and a
former muni****lity...
- The
Goddess of Love (Italian: La
Venere di
Cheronea, French: Aphrodite, déesse de l'amour), also
known as Aphrodite,
Goddess of Love, is a 1957 Italian-French...
- her
first book,
Readings in Gr**** History, From
Homer to the
Battle of
Cheronea; a
Collection of
Extractions from the
Sources (1914). The book was very...
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iconography influenced by Gérôme's painting. A
third Italian film, La
Venere di
Cheronea ("The
Venus of Chaeronea"),
focused on the
story of the
relationship between...
- is
thought to have been
based on the
private library of
Epaphrodites of
Cheronea which contained over 30,000
books and scrolls.
Early in the 4th century...
- of his court. Similarly,
Aeropus of
Lyncestis appears as a
commander in
Cheronea and was
exiled by Philip. His sons, Arrhabaeus,
Heromenes and Alexander...
- anno La
tempesta La Tour,
prends garde! La
Trieste di Saba La
Venere di
Cheronea La
venganza La
Violetera Ladro lui,
ladra lei
Luigi Zampa Alberto Sordi...
- Finally,
Alexander is old
enough to go to war with his father's army in
Cheronea,
where they are victorious.
Alexander greatly admires his
father and his...
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Attiki Boeotia Beozia Cephalonia Cefalonia Cephissus Cefiso Chaeronea Cheronea,
Coronea Chalcis Calcide,
Negroponte Chania La
Canea Chameria Ciamuria...