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  • ==Films based on plays by Aeschylus== |''[[Dionysus in '69]]'' ...
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  • {{short description|Two regions of Ancient Egypt}} ...t Egyptian culture and frequently appeared in texts and imagery, including in the titles of Egyptian [[pharaoh]]s. ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides}} | setting = Palace of Theoclymenus in [[Egypt]] ...
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  • ...ankhaton (who would take the name [[Tutankhamun]] when he became Pharaoh). In writing the play, Christie was assisted by the eminent Egyptologist, [[Step ...had been written, but [[Charles Osborne (music writer)|Charles Osborne]], in his book ''The Life and Crimes of Agatha Christie'' puts forward the theory ...
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  • | setting = shore of [[Ancient Argos|Argos]] ...l odes that are among the densest, most opulent, most purely lovely things in all Greek poetry."<ref>Peter Burian. Introduction. ''The Suppliants'' by Ae ...
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  • {{short description|Lost Ancient Greek epic}} ...century BC) (see [[Cyclic Poets]]). The poem comprised five books of verse in [[dactylic hexameter]]. ...
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  • ...''. Cambridge University Press, 2005.</ref> Despite his minimal experience in playwriting, Pageant Movement intellectual Du Bois composed and constructed ...ons of ''The Star of Ethiopia'' would amass nearly 35,000 audience members in total.<ref name="The Crisis (1916): pp. 169–173" /> ...
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  • ...the Elder|Julia]] how he became who he is) and the other half takes place in the later life of Augustus. ...g Augustus) and [[Juan Diego Botto]] as [[Iullus Antonius]]. It was filmed in [[Tunisia]]. The film was produced by EOS Entertainment and [[Lux Vide]] fo ...
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  • ...ption = <span style="font-size: 8pt">A paperback version of the first book in the series, ''Roman Blood''.</span> ...|date=March 3, 2018 |language=en}}</ref> The phrase "Roma Sub Rosa" means, in Latin, "Rome under the rose." If a matter was ''[[sub rosa]]'', "under the ...
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  • {{About|the Egyptian sky goddess|the goddess in the cosmology of Thelema|Nuit}} | offspring = [[Osiris]], [[Isis]], [[Set (deity)|Set]], [[Nephthys]], [[Horus the Elder]] ...
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  • ...ught back to life to wreak revenge on his enemies. The uncredited narrator in the prologue, sometimes incorrectly assumed to be [[Peter Cushing]], is Bri ...manservant of Kah-To-Bey, spirited away the boy when his father was killed in a palace coup and took him into the desert for protection. The boy dies and ...
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  • ...dle Greene (sic) and Elizabeth, daughter of William Lancelyn, taking place in the reign of [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]].<ref name=burke1972>{{c ...an at Merton College from 1945 to 1950, then William Noble Research Fellow in English Literature at the [[University of Liverpool]] from 1950 to 1952. As ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient Greek play by Euripides}} | chorus = [[Ancient Argos|Argive]] Maidens ...
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  • ...the notion that Alexander's relentless drive to conquer the world stemmed in part from his troubled relationship with his domineering mother, and his de ...r's death, when Bagoas would have been about 23. She explores the tensions in the triangular relationship between Alexander and his two lovers, Hephaisti ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient Egyptian board game}} | image_caption = Senet set inscribed with the [[Horus name]] of [[Amenhotep III]] ({{r.}} 1391–1353 BC ...
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  • '''Incidental music''' is [[music]] in a [[Play (theatre)|play]], [[television]] program, [[radio]] program, [[vid ...ustomary with several nineteenth-century plays. It may also be required in plays that have [[musician]]s performing on-stage. ...
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  • ...Λογοτεχνία}}) dates back from the [[ancient Greek literature]], beginning in 800 BC, to the [[modern Greek literature]] of today. ...d [[Aristotle]]. During the Roman era, significant contributions were made in a variety of subjects, including history, philosophy, and the sciences. ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Cairo]], [[Khedivate of Egypt]] | death_place = Cairo, [[Kingdom of Egypt]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides}} {{for multi|the adaptation by Goethe|Iphigenia in Tauris (Goethe)|the operatic adaptation by Christoph Willibald Gluck|Iphigé ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Alexandria]], [[Khedivate of Egypt]] | death_place = [[Cairo]], Egypt ...
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