"Age of Pericles", but the period thus denoted can include times as early as the Persian Wars or as late as the following century. Pericles promoted...
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the story of Pericles and Marina. Modern textual studies suggest that the first two acts, 835 lines detailing the many voyages of Pericles, were written...
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the linkage of Athens' greatness complete, Pericles moves to addressing his audience. In his speech, Pericles states that he had been emphasising the greatness...
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Péricles de Andrade Maranhão, who signed only as Péricles, was a Brazilian cartoonist and caricaturist Péricles (singer), a Brazilian singer Pericle,...
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Italian long-distance runner Pericle Papahagi (1872–1943) Ottoman-born Romanian literary historian and folklorist Pericles (disambiguation) This page or...
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Pericles "Perry" Abbasi (born 1984) is an American lawyer and online personality. Pericles Abbasi was born in Aurora, Illinois, to a Pakistani father and...
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Pericles the Younger (440s – 406 BCE) was an ancient Athenian strategos (general), the illegitimate son of famous Athenian leader Pericles by Aspasia....
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Athens and began a relationship with the statesman Pericles, with whom she had a son named Pericles the Younger. According to the traditional historical...
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Fifth-century Athens (redirect from Golden Age of Pericles)
democratic faction, Pericles was his deputy. When Ephialtes was assassinated for overthrowing the elitist Council of the Aeropagus, Pericles stepped in and...
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Péricles Aparecido Fonseca de Faria, also known as Péricles, or Periclão (born in Santo André, July 22, 1969), is a Brazilian singer, composer and instrumentist...
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Pericle Fazzini (4 May 1913 – 4 December 1987) was an Italian painter and sculptor. His large work, La Resurrezione, is installed in the Aula Paolo VI...
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conference of Project Pericles. Delegates included presidents, provosts, deans, faculty, students, and alumni. In August 2003, Project Pericles established an...
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attempt to discredit Pericles. Pericles led Athens from roughly 461 to 429 BC, in what is sometimes referred to as the "Age of Pericles." He is credited in...
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Leonardo Péricles Vieira Roque (born 26 August 1981), also known as Leo Péricles, is a Brazilian politician. He is the president and founder of the Popular...
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Cleon (section Opposition to Pericles)
Cleaenetus. Cleon came to notice as an opponent of Pericles in the late 430s BC through his opposition to Pericles' strategy of refusing battle against the Peloponnesian...
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George Wilkins (section Pericles)
novel entitled The Painful Adventures of Pericles, Prynce of Tyre, described as "the true history of Pericles as it was lately presented by ... John Gower"...
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Péricles Raimundo Oliveira Chamusca (born 29 September 1965) is a Brazilian football manager who is the current manager of Saudi club Neom. Chamusca and...
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The statue of Pericles with the Corinthian Helmet is a lost, life-sized statue of the Athenian statesman and general Pericles. Today, only some of the...
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leader of the democratic faction, Pericles was his deputy. When Ephialtes was assassinated by personal enemies, Pericles stepped in and was elected general...
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Kresilas (redirect from Pericles (British Museum))
of the idealistic portraiture of Myron. He is best known for his statue Pericles with the Corinthian helmet. Kresilas hailed from the city-state of Kydonia...
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Pericle (Italian: Pericle il Nero) is a 2016 Italian crime film directed by Stefano Mordini. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016...
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Company’s Open Stages Programme. His first stage role was as Pericles in Shakespeare’s Pericles, Prince of Tyre. After the Royal Shakespeare Company, Dirisu...
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Péricles da Silva Nunes (born 24 March 1994), simply known as Péricles, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Born in...
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Péricles de Andrade Maranhão (August 14, 1924 - December 31, 1961), who signed only as Péricles, was a Brazilian cartoonist and caricaturist. He moved...
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Pericles Fouro da Silva (born 26 October 1989) is a Brazilian male artistic gymnast and part of the national team. He participated at the 2015 World Artistic...
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steamships. Pericles was a statesman, orator and general in Classical Athens in the fifth century BC. Aberdeen Line's previous Pericles was a three-masted...
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Professor Pericles met. Professor Pericles had crash-landed in Ricky Owens' front yard when he was a child and was injured. Ricky took Professor Pericles in...
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The Odeon of Athens or Odeon of Pericles in Athens was a 4,000 m2 (43,000 sq ft) odeon, built at the southeastern foot of the Acropolis in Athens, next...
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Paralus and Xanthippus (redirect from Xanthippus (son of Pericles))
of Pericles, Xanthippus being the older one and Paralus the younger, and hence members of the Alcmaeonid family. Xanthippus was named after Pericles' father...
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Perikles Ioannidis (redirect from Pericles Ioannides)
Perikles Ioannidis (Greek: Περικλής Ιωαννίδης; 1 November 1881 – 7 February 1965) was a Greek admiral. Ioannidis became the second husband of Princess...
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