• Look up Ulysses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ulysses is one form of the Roman name for Odysseus, a hero in ancient Greek literature. Ulysses may also...
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    Ulysses is a modernist novel by the Irish writer James Joyce. Partially serialized in the American journal The Little Review from March 1918 to December...
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    Eurovans (redirect from Fiat Ulysse)
    The Fiat was named after Ulysses, the Roman name for Odysseus, the hero of Homer's Odyssey. Like its siblings, the Ulysse range received a facelift in...
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  • Ulysse is a contemporary dance work by French choreographer Jean-Claude Gallotta, created in 1981 for eight dancers. It is considered one of Gallotta's...
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    Odysseus (redirect from Ulysses' Bow)
    also known by the Latin variant Ulysses (/juːˈlɪsiːz/ yoo-LISS-eez, UK also /ˈjuːlɪsiːz/ YOO-liss-eez; Latin: Ulysses, Ulixes), is a legendary Greek king...
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    Maximilian Ulysses, Reichsgraf von Browne, Baron de Camus and Mountany (23 October 1705 – 26 June 1757) was an Austrian military officer, one of the highest-ranking...
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    "Ulysses" is a poem in blank verse by the Victorian poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892), written in 1833 and published in 1842 in his well-received...
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    world", and his defeat as symbolising "the Roman domination of the western Mediterranean". Some of Ulysses's adventures reappear in the Arabic tales of...
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    Proclus (mosaicist) Roman art Zeugma Mosaic Museum Bertoldi 2011. knutson, chris (2007). "Fishing with Ulysses and Bacchus: Two Roman Mosaics from Tunisia"...
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    documentary filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, and the founder of the Ulysses Foundation for the Support and Preservation of Culture. Liberov was born...
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    fewer than 1,000 followers, to being the majority religion of the entire Roman Empire by AD 400, has been examined through a wide variety of historiographical...
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    Roman Empire are a historical theme that was introduced by historian Edward Gibbon in his 1776 book The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire...
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    Classics (redirect from Roman studies)
    Greek and Roman literature and their original languages, Ancient Greek and Latin. Classics may also include as secondary subjects Greco-Roman philosophy...
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    Magic in the Greco-Roman world – that is, ancient Greece, ancient Rome, and the other cultures with which they interacted, especially ancient Egypt –...
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  • Ulysses (Spanish: Ulises) is a 2011 Chilean drama film directed by Oscar Godoy. The movie chronicles the life of Julio (Jorge Román), a Peruvian immigrant...
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    The continuation, succession, and revival of the Roman Empire is a running theme of the history of Europe and the Mediterranean Basin. It reflects the...
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    in reference to ancient Roman religion and myth, as in the formation of a distinctive Gallo-Roman religion. Both the Romans and the Gauls reinterpreted...
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    Minerva (category Roman goddesses)
    Minerva (/məˈnɜːrvə/; Latin: [mɪˈnɛru̯ä]; Etruscan: Menrva) is the Roman goddess of wisdom, justice, law, victory, and the sponsor of arts, trade, and...
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  • Michigan, United States Nardin Academy, a private Roman Catholic school in Western New York Ulysse Nardin, Swiss watch manufacturer This disambiguation...
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    The presidency of Ulysses S. Grant began on March 4, 1869, when Ulysses S. Grant was inaugurated as the 18th President of the United States, and ended...
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    Hibernia (redirect from Roman-era Ireland)
    line of the Aeolus section (part 2, episode 7) of James Joyce's novel Ulysses: IN THE HEART OF THE HIBERNIAN METROPOLIS (a fictional newspaper headline...
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    Achaemenides (category Ancient Roman mythology stubs)
    Akhaimenides) was a son of Adamastos of Ithaca, and one of Ulysses's crew. He was marooned on Sicily when Ulysses fled the Cyclops Polyphemus, until Aeneas arrived...
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    James Joyce (section Ulysses)
    most influential and important writers of the 20th century. Joyce's novel Ulysses (1922) is a landmark in which the episodes of Homer's Odyssey are paralleled...
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    Ansembourg Museum, Curtius Museum, Bibliothèque Ulysse Capitaine and St Bartholomew's Church. Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor died at what is now number 6 on the...
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  • Caesar's Messiah (category First Jewish–Roman War)
    Messiah (1st ed.). Ulysses. pp. 259–260. ISBN 978-1569754573. Price, Robert (2006). "Review of Joseph Atwill's, Caesar's Messiah: The Roman Conspiracy to Invent...
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  • considered a local and pre-congregational saint by the Roman Catholic church. According to the historian Ulysse Chevalier (1879), Philip was chairman at the second...
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    malevolence. James Joyce mentions a few Roman birth deities by name in his works. In the "Oxen of the Sun" episode of Ulysses, he combines an allusion to Horace...
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  • recorded history in Greek, and relied on Greek historians such as Timaeus. Roman histories were not written in Classical Latin until the 2nd century BC with...
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    Calypso rescues Ulysses Cornelius van Poelenburgh (1630) Calypso calling heaven and earth to witness her sincere affection to Ulysses by Angelica Kauffman...
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    biographers have written biographies and historical accounts about the life of Ulysses S. Grant and his performance in military and presidential affairs. Very...
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