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  • 111Hellenistic religion — comprises any of the various systems of beliefs and practices of the peoples who lived under the influence of ancient Greek culture during the Hellenistic period and the Roman Empire (ca. 300 BC to 300 AD). The Hellenistic period constitutes one… …

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  • 112Ptolemaic Kingdom — Infobox Former Country conventional long name = Ptolemaic Kingdom common name = Ptolemaic Kingdom continent = Africa region = Mediterranean country = Egypt government type = Monarchy p1 = Macedon s1 = History of Roman Egypt year start = 305 BC… …

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  • 113Odysseas Dimitriadis — (1908 April 28, 2005) was a Greek and at the same time Soviet classical music conductor. During his 70 year career, Odysseas had conducted a number of the world s leading orchestras, as well as being a main conductor of Georgia, USSR state… …

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  • 114Religions of the Indo-Greeks — The Indo Greeks practiced numerous religions during the time they ruled in northwestern India from the 2nd century BCE to the beginning of the 1st century CE. In addition to the worship of the Classical pantheon of the Greek deities found on… …

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  • 115Origins of Christianity — Main article: History of early Christianity For centuries, the traditional understanding has been that Judaism came before Christianity and that Christianity separated from Judaism some time after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE.… …

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  • 116Baklava — For the Macedonian music group, see Baklava (band). Not to be confused with Balaclava. Baklava Baklava is prepared on large trays and cut into a variety of shapes Origin …

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  • 117Legendary material in Christian hagiography — While from its early days Christian hagiography recognized some distinction between the mythical and the historical in the lives of saints and martyrs, the more precise conception of legendary material in hagiography belongs to the religious… …

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  • 118Mithridates VI of Pontus — Mithridates the Great redirects here. For other people, see Mithridates. Mithridates VI King of Pontus Mithridates VI from the Musée du Louvre Reign …

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  • 119Seleukiden — Münze mit dem Bild des Gründers Seleukos I. Nikator Das Seleukidenreich gehörte zu den Diadochenstaaten, die sich nach dem Tod Alexanders des Großen gebildet hatten. Während des 3. und 2. Jahrhunderts vor Christus beherrschte das Reich den… …

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  • 120Seleukidenreich — Münze mit dem Bild des Gründers Seleukos I. Nikator Das Seleukidenreich gehörte zu den Diadochenstaaten, die sich nach dem Tod Alexanders des Großen gebildet hatten. Während des 3. und 2. Jahrhunderts vor Christus beherrschte das Reich den… …

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