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    Milos (redirect from Melos)
    Milos or Melos (/ˈmiːlɒs, -loʊs/; Modern Greek: Μήλος, romanized: Mílos, IPA: [ˈmilos]; Ancient Greek: Μῆλος, romanized: Mêlos) is a volcanic Greek island...
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    century BCE in ancient Greece, in Athens specifically, with Diagoras "the Atheist" of Melos. In ancient Rome, an early known example is Lucretius' De rerum...
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  • Diacria Diacria (Euboea) Diades of Pella Diadochi Diadumenos Diaeus Diagoras of Melos Diagoras of Rhodes Diairesis Diana of Gabii Dianoia Diaphorus (mythology)...
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  • celestial bodies. In the late fifth century BCE, the Greek lyric poet Diagoras of Melos was sentenced to death in Athens under the charge of being a "godless...
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  • gods I am unable to say either that they exist or do not exist". Diagoras of Melos allegedly chopped up a wooden statue of Heracles and used it to roast...
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  • (70 BC – 18 AD) Cyclic poets Cynaethus (late 6th century BC) Diagoras the Atheist of Melos, poet and sophist of the 5th century BC Dionysius Chalcus (Greek:...
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  • (dialogue) - Demonax - Derveni papyrus - Dexippus (philosopher) - Diagoras of Melos - Diairesis - Dialogue of Pessimism - Dianoia - Dicaearchus - Dictum...
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  • Dharmarakṣa Dharmarakshita (Sumatran) Diafotismos Diagonalization Diagoras of Melos Diagrammatic reasoning Diairesis Dial House, Essex Dialectic Dialectic...
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  • Aris – 1992–1996 Milan Lukač – AEK Athens – 2009–2011 Nedeljko Lukač – Diagoras – 1986–1987 Vladan Lukić – Paniliakos – 1999–2000 M Andrija Majdevac –...
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    refutation of God's existence like many of his fellow Buddhist thinkers. Diagoras of Melos (5th century BC): Ancient Greek poet and sophist known as the Atheist...
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