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  • 61Prometheus — This article is about the Greek Titan. For other uses, see Prometheus (disambiguation). Prometheus having his liver eaten by an eagle. Painting by …

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  • 62Pandora — In Greek mythology, Pandora (from Greek: polytonic|Πανδώρα, giver of all, all endowed [ [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3D%2377339 Pandora, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek English… …

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  • 63Tom Stoppard — Infobox Writer name = Tom Stoppard birthname = Tomáš Straussler pseudonym = William Boot birthdate = birth date and age|1937|7|3|df=y birthplace = Zlín, Czechoslovakia occupation = Playwright and screenwriter nationality = United Kingdom period …

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  • 64Romulus (disambiguation) — Romulus in it|Romolo may refer to any of these articles: People* Romulus, the mythical founder of Rome * Romulus Augustulus, the last Western Roman Emperor * Valerius Romulus (Divus Romulus), deified son of a Roman emperor *Romulus (fabulist) *St …

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  • 65Apollonius of Tyana — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = Ancient philosophy color = #B0C4DE |thumb image size = 200px image caption = Apollonius of Tyana name = Apollonius of Tyana birth = ca. 40 AD death = ca. 120 AD school tradition = Hellenistic… …

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  • 66King Solomon's Mines — Infobox Book name = King Solomon s Mines title orig = translator = image caption = King Solomon s Mines , 1st edition author = H. Rider Haggard cover artist = country = England language = English series = Allan Quatermain Series subject = genre …

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  • 67Meigs County, Ohio — Location in the state of Ohio …

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  • 68Classical Latin — Latinitas Latin inscription in the Colosseum …

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  • 69Russian literature — This article is about literature from Russia. For the song by Maxïmo Park, see Our Earthly Pleasures. Russian literature refers to the literature of Russia or its émigrés, and to the Russian language literature of several independent nations once …

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  • 70Ivan Krylov — Ivan Andreyevich Krylov ( ru. Иван Андреевич Крылов) (February 13, 1769 November 21, 1844) is Russia s best known fabulist. While many of his earlier fables were loosely based on Aesop and Jean de La Fontaine, later fables were original work.… …

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