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Epaminondas (/ɪˌpæmɪˈnɒndəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἐπαμεινώνδας; 419/411–362 BC) was a Gr****
general and
statesman of the 4th
century BC who
transformed the...
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Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 –
April 21, 1910),
known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an
American writer, humorist, and essayist. He was...
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Epaminonda Nicu (born 17
December 1979) is a
Romanian football player who
plays for Liga IV side
Progresul 2005 București.
Epaminonda Nicu at RomanianSoccer...
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Haris Epaminonda (born 1980 in Nicosia, Cyprus) is an
artist living and
working in Berlin. Solo and
group exhibitions include: The
Museum of
Modern Art...
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Epaminonda Bucevschi (March 3, 1843 –
February 13, 1891) was an
ethnic Romanian painter from the
Duchy of
Bukovina in Austria-Hungary. Born in Iacobeni...
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Epaminonda Lucaciu (February 25, 1877 - July 29, 1960) was a
Romanian Gr****
Catholic priest who was the
first Romanian priest sent to the
United States...
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Mantinea was
fought on 4 July 362 BC
between the Thebans, led by
Epaminondas and
supported by the Arcadians, Argives, Messenians, Thessalians, and...
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respect the treaty,
Sparta swore on
behalf of
itself and its allies. When
Epaminondas came forward,
asking to
swear on
behalf of the
whole Boeotian League...
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Epaminondas is a children's
story that was
originally transmitted orally in the
Black community of the
Southern States of the
United States. A little...
- city of Mantinea,
which was
defeated and dismembered. On this occasion,
Epaminondas, then
fighting on the side of the Spartans,
famously rescued his fellow...