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- government's expropriation of land and wealth at the time. The play begins with Praxagora emerging from a house on an Athenian street before daybreak. She is wearing...
- Praxagoras (Ancient Gr****: Πραξαγόρας ὁ Κῷος) was a figure of medicine in ancient Greece. He was born on the Gr**** island of Kos in about 340 BC. Both...
- Praxagoras of Athens was a pagan historian in the early 4th century AD. He was born in Athens and wrote three historical works, which are all lost: a history...
- significant advances within the framework of the Hippocratic tradition. Praxagoras theorized that blood traveled through the veins, while Herophilos and...
- Κωνσταντίνος)—an equal of the Apostles. During Constantine's lifetime, Praxagoras of Athens and Libanius, pagan authors, showered Constantine with praise...
- warship Harvester of Sorrow, however unable to save his son. Kl'rt meets Praxagora, a Negative Zone android who becomes his lover. His body is later recovered...
- the help of Super-Skrull and Praxagora to battle the Phalanx and absorbs the Phalanx-infected Supreme Intelligence. Praxagora is later possessed by Ultron...
- authors. Aristotle described vertebrate anatomy based on animal dissection. Praxagoras identified the difference between arteries and veins. Also in the 4th...
- material that sustains consciousness in a body. According to Diocles and Praxagoras, the psychic pneuma mediates between the heartregarded as the seat...
- persisted since ancient times. In Aristophanes' play ****embly of Women, Praxagora asks her husband to return when his shadow reaches 10 feet (3.0 m). The...