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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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female equivalent of
Pankrates (omnipotent),
attributed to Hercules.
Pleket H.W. (1981)
Religious history as the
history of mentality: the "believer"...
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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...
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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...
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athletes of the
ancient Games were professional,
while opponents led by
Pleket argue that the
earliest Olympic athletes were in fact amateur, and that...
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Written from
right to left.
Written from left to right.
Pleket, H.W., and R.S. Stroud, eds. 1994.
Supplementum Epigraphi**** Grae****. 41–584...