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- Amenhotep III meaning "Amun is Satisfied" was the ninth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty. According to different authors, he ruled Egypt from June...
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- Diodorus Siculus (Greek), ca. 90 BC- ca. 30 BC, was a Greek historian, born at Agyrium in Sicily (now called Agira). Jerome writes that Diodorus...
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- Akhenaten (or rarely alt: Ikhnaton [<font/>pronounce ]), meaning "Effective spirit of Aten", first known as Amenhotep IV (sometimes read as...
- Bakenranef (also known by the Greek form of his name, Bocchoris) was a king of the Twenty-fourth dynasty of Egypt. While Manetho considers him the...
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- Pythagoras of Samos was an Ionian (Greek) philosopher and founder of the religious movement called Pythagoreanism. He is often revered as a great...
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- Eudoxus of Cnidus was a Greek astronomer, mathematician, physician, scholar and student of Plato. Since all his own works are lost, our knowledge...
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- Brennius was a legendary king of Northumberland and Allobroges as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of Dunvallo Molmutius and...
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- Alcaeus (Alkaios) of Mytilene (c. 620 BCE-6th century BCE), Greek lyric poet who supposedly invented the Alcaic verse; he was an older contemporary...
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- Gan De (fl. 4th century BC) was a Chinese astronomer/astrologer born in the State of Qi also known as the Lord Gan (Gan Gong). Along with Shi Shen,...
- Eucleides was archon of Athens at the end of 5th century BC. During the year that Eucleides spent in office (403-402 BC), the murderous oligarchy...
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