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- consisting of Henk Pleket and Willem Mulder) split up in 2007, and Pleket continued solo. The band was started by singer and guitarist Henk Pleket (born in Arnhem...
- Olympic Games". Nikephoros 17 (2004): pp. 53–75. See also M.I. Finley & H.W. Pleket, The Olympic Games: The First Thousand Years (1976) p. 13. Remijsen, Sofie...
- territories unmolested because they were protected by Zeus. See also Finley and Pleket.: pp. 98–99  The origin of the Olympics is shrouded in mystery and legend;: p...
- Textiles from Coptic Egypt. Indian University Art Museum. Retrieved 10/24/2012 Pleket, H.W.; Stroud, R.S. "Antinoe? Epitaph of Eudaimonis, 2nd cent. A.D.". Supplementum...
- typically held in his sanctuary in Corinth. According to archaeologist, H.W. Pleket, in the early days of the Olympic Games, before the formation of local or...
- the female equivalent of Pankrates (omnipotent), attributed to Hercules. Pleket H.W. (1981) Religious history as the history of mentality: the "believer"...
- later imperial woman named Pupa Valeria Maximina. List of Roman cognomina Pleket, H. W. (1988). SEG. Sijthoff & Noordhoff. p. 301. The Journal of Roman Studies...
- Slave Supply," p. 301. Scheidel, "The Roman Slave Supply," p. 301. H. W. Pleket, "Urban Elites and Business in the Gr**** Part of the Roman Empire," in Trade...
- athletes of the ancient Games were professional, while opponents led by Pleket argue that the earliest Olympic athletes were in fact amateur, and that...
- ISBN 978-1-4438-1325-9. Written from right to left. Written from left to right. Pleket, H.W., and R.S. Stroud, eds. 1994. Supplementum Epigraphi**** Grae****. 41–584...