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  • Thumbnail for Agriculture in ancient Greece
    Agriculture was the foundation of the Ancient Greek economy. Nearly 80% of the population was involved in this activity. Most Greek language agricultural...
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    Alija Sirotanović (14 August 1914 – 16 May 1990) was a Yugoslav miner, Hero of Socialist Labour and perhaps the most famous of all Yugoslav udarniks. He...
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    Don Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y Figueroa, 1st Duke of the Infantado, or Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y Suarez de Figueroa (Guadalajara, Castile, 25 September...
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    Sonsoles Espinosa Díaz (born 8 November 1961) is a Spanish classical singer and music teacher. She is married to José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, former President...
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    Dimitris Drosos (Greek: Δημήτρης Δρόσος; born 1966) is a Greek businessman and the ex-chairman of AEK Athens BC and PAOK BC. He was born in Patras and...
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  • Stephen of Pisa (also Stephen of Antioch, Stephen the Philosopher) was an Italian translator from Arabic active in Antioch and Southern Italy in the first...
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  • Amerias (Greek: Ἀμερίας, 3rd century BC) was an ancient Macedonian lexicographer, known for his compilation of a glossary titled Glossai (Γλῶσσαι, terms...
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  • The title of Marquis of Castro was created in Portugal by royal decree on June 9, 1754 by King José I of Portugal, in favour of Domingos Fernandes de Castro...
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  • Duberdicus or Duberdico, was a god of fountains, lakes, and oceans[citation needed] in Lusitanian mythology, in the cultural area of Lusitania (in the...
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  • The Slavic-derived stem "Drag-"[citation needed] appears in many East-European proper names. These include: Draga, Dragan, Drăgan, Dragana, Dragas Drăghici...
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  • The Slavic-derived stem "Draz-"[citation needed] appears in many East-European proper names. These include: Draž, Draza, Dražan, Dražen, Drážovce Dražíč...
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