- of the
classical Gr**** World, 44 Plutarch, Cimon, XVII A.J. Podlecki,
Perikles and his Circle, 44 J. M. Libourel, The
Athenian Disaster in Egypt, 605–615...
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Perikles (
Perikle in Lycian), was the last
known independent dynast of Lycia. A
dynast of
Limyra in
eastern Lycia c. 375–362 BCE, he
eventually ruled...
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Perikles or
Pericles or
Periklis (Gr****: Περικλής) is a Gr****
masculine given name.
Notable people with the
given name
include Pericles (circa 495-429...
- Fifth-century
Athens was the Gr**** city-state of
Athens in the time from 480 to 404 BC.
Formerly known as the
Golden Age of Athens, the
latter part being...
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Perikles is a
Swedish dansband that was
established in 1974. Its
biggest chart singles are "Var ska vi sova i natt?", a
cover version of "Sarà perché ti...
- orator, and
general of
Athens during the city's
Golden Age.
Pericles or
Perikles may also
refer to:
Pericles (ship), a
sailing ship
launched in 1877 SS...
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local dynasts the
freedom to rule. The last
known dynast of
Lycia was
Perikles. He
ruled 380–360 BC over
eastern Lycia from Limyra, at a time when Western...
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Perikles Ioannidis (Gr****: Περικλής Ιωαννίδης; 1
November 1881 – 7
February 1965) was a Gr**** admiral.
Ioannidis became the
second husband of Princess...
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Inscription ΠΕΡΙΚΛΗΣ ΞΑΝΘΙΠΠΟΥ ΑΘHΝΑΙΟΣ
Perikles, Son of Xanthippos,
Athenian Max Kunze, "Bildnis des
Perikles mit
korinthischem Helm." In Die Antikensammlung...
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Periklis Kakousis at the ****enic
Olympic Committee Perikles Kakousis at Olympics.com
Mention of
Perikles Kakousis'
death (in Gr****) v t e v t e...