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1313:(336 to 323 BC). In the view of some art historians, this is described as a decline in quality and originality; however, individuals of the time may not have shared this outlook. Many sculptures previously considered classical masterpieces are now known to be of the Hellenistic age. The technical ability of the Hellenistic sculptors are clearly in evidence in such major works as the
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1399:(late 1st century BC). All these statues depict Classical themes, but their treatment is far more sensuous and emotional than the austere taste of the Classical period would have allowed or its technical skills permitted. Hellenistic sculpture was also marked by an increase in scale, which culminated in the
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549:, plural korai), and the seated woman. All emphasize and generalize the essential features of the human figure and show an increasingly accurate comprehension of human anatomy. The youths were either sepulchral or votive statues. Examples are Apollo (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York), an early work; the
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867:. The Classical period saw changes in the style and function of sculpture, along with a dramatic increase in the technical skill of Greek sculptors in depicting realistic human forms. Poses also became more naturalistic, notably during the beginning of the period. This is embodied in works such as the
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Alongside the natural shift towards naturalism, there was a shift in expression of the sculptures as well. Sculptures began expressing more power and energy during this time period. An easy way to see the shift in expressions during the
Hellenistic period would be to compare it to the sculptures of
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required statues depicting the gods and heroes of Greece for their temples and public places. This made sculpture, like pottery, an industry, with the consequent standardisation and (some) lowering of quality. For these reasons, quite a few more
Hellenistic statues survive to the present than those
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During this period, sculpture again experienced a shift towards increasing naturalism. Common people, women, children, animals, and domestic scenes became acceptable subjects for sculpture, which was commissioned by wealthy families for the adornment of their homes and gardens. Realistic figures of
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The Greeks thus decided very early on that the human form was the most important subject for artistic endeavour. Seeing their gods as having human form, there was no distinction between the sacred and the secular in art—the human body was both secular and sacred. A male nude without any attachments
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in Greek). Some cult images were easy to see, and were what we would call major tourist attractions. The image normally took the form of a statue of the deity, originally less than life-size, then typically roughly life-size, but in some cases many times life-size, in marble or bronze, or in the
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and sanctuaries (as is frequently shown by inscriptions on the statues), or as markers for graves. Statues in the
Archaic period were not all intended to represent specific individuals. They were depictions of an ideal—beauty, piety, honor or sacrifice. These were always depictions of young men,
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Funeral statuary evolved during this period from the rigid and impersonal kouros of the
Archaic period to the highly personal family groups of the Classical period. These monuments are commonly found in the suburbs of Athens, which in ancient times were cemeteries on the outskirts of the city.
1786:, is highly sophisticated. Many xoana were retained and revered for their antiquity in later periods; they were often light enough to be carried in processions. Many of the Greek statues well known from Roman marble copies were originally temple cult images, which in some cases, such as the
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Although some of them depict "ideal" types—the mourning mother, the dutiful son—they increasingly depicted real people, typically showing the departed taking his dignified leave from his family. This is a notable increase in the level of emotion relative to the
Archaic and Geometrical eras.
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for all or parts (faces and hands) of the figure, and probably gems and other materials, but were much less common, and only fragments have survived. Many statues were given jewellery, as can be seen from the holes for attaching it, and held weapons or other objects in different materials.
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and executed by
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bronzes, as seen in the shorter more triangular face and slightly advancing left leg. This is sometimes seen as anticipating the greater expressive freedom of the 7th century BC and, as such, the
Mantiklos figure is referred to in some quarters as proto-Daedalic.
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Another notable change is the burgeoning of artistic credit in sculpture. The entirety of information known about sculpture in the
Archaic and Geometrical periods are centered upon the works themselves, and seldom, if ever, on the sculptors. Examples include
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laments, "If only I could shed my beauty and assume an uglier aspect/The way you would wipe color off a statue." Some well-preserved statues still bear traces of pigments and archaeologists can reconstruct what they may have originally looked like.
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Ancient Greek sculptures were originally painted in multiple colors; they only appear colorless today because the original pigments have deteriorated. References to painted sculptures are found in classical literature, including in
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inscription reading "Mantiklos offered me as a tithe to Apollo of the silver bow; do you, Phoibos , give some pleasing favour in return". Apart from the novelty of recording its own purpose, this sculpture adapts the formulae of
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As with pottery, the Greeks did not produce sculpture merely for artistic display. Statues were commissioned either by aristocratic individuals or by the state, and used for public memorials, as offerings to temples,
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sculptures, usually large, with the head and exposed flesh parts in marble but the clothed parts in wood. As bronze always had a significant scrap value very few original bronzes have survived, though in recent years
885:(474 BC), which demonstrates a transition to more naturalistic sculpture. From about 500 BC, Greek statues began increasingly to depict real people, as opposed to vague interpretations of myth or entirely fictional
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2403:Μαντικλος μ' ανεθεκε ϝεκαβολοι αργυροτοχσοι τας {δ}δε|κατας· τυ δε Φοιβε διδοι χαριϝετταν αμοιϝ," transliterated as "Mantiklos m’ anetheke wekaboloi argyrotokhsoi tas dekatas; tu de Phoibe didoi khariwettan amoiw"
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While the pigments originally present on most sculptures from the era have worn away, Greek sculptures were originally painted. This experimental color restoration shows what a statue of a Trojan archer from the
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men and women of all ages were produced, and sculptors no longer felt obliged to depict people as ideals of beauty or physical perfection. At the same time, new
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have been excavated. Cult images generally held or wore identifying attributes, which is one way of distinguishing them from the many other statues of deities in temples and other locations.
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561:). More of the musculature and skeletal structure is visible in this statue than in earlier works. The standing, draped girls have a wide range of expression, as in the sculptures in the
385:, and freestanding figures or groups. Such bronzes were made using the lost-wax technique probably introduced from Syria, and are almost entirely votive offerings left at the Hellenistic
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using ivory plaques for the visible parts of the body and gold for the clothes, around a wooden framework. The most famous Greek cult images were of this type, including the
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represented a syncretism between Greek art and the visual expression of Buddhism. Discoveries made since the end of the 19th century surrounding the (now submerged)
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were all stylistically similar. Graduations in the social stature of the person commissioning the statue were indicated by size rather than artistic innovations.
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statues in Greek styles. These are attributed to Greek converts to Buddhism, many of whom are known to have settled in Goa during Hellenistic times.
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expressing humility. The sculptures of the Hellenistic period however saw greater expressions of power and energy as demonstrated in the
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portraits, and to have also developed a technique of casting from existing statues. He came from a family of sculptors and his brother,
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as that year's Olympic boxing champion. In the Archaic Period, the most important sculptural form was the kouros (See for example
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for hundreds of years. The first piece of Greek statuary to be reassembled since is probably the Lefkandi Centaur, a
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ranging in age from adolescence to early maturity, even when placed on the graves of (presumably) elderly citizens.
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2612:Greek Sculpture: The Classical Period: A Handbook
908:at Olympia, used relief sculpture for decorative
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2787:Greek Sculpture: Its Spirit and Its Principles
2761:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.
2719:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986.
2705:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
2691:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
2635:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
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2698:. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
2684:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010.
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2677:. London: Bristol Classical Press, 2012.
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2754:. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1996.
2747:. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1991.
2724:The Archaic Style In Greek Sculpture
2647:Greek Architecture and Its Sculpture
2621:. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1995.
1387:(mid-2nd century BC), the
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2468:Sparta: Unfit for Empire
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1859:History of Greek art
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5523:Abonoteichos
5475:Pantikapaion
5065:Hybla Heraea
4449:
4401:Architecture
4357:Prostitution
4046:Aristophanes
3905:Philosophers
3875:Philosophers
3707:Spartan army
3438:(280–146 BC)
3426:(338–322 BC)
3420:(370–168 BC)
3408:(374–196 BC)
3402:(378–355 BC)
3384:(430–348 BC)
3378:(478–404 BC)
3372:(499–449 BC)
3059:Peloponnesus
2981:Roman Greece
2828:Online books
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2357:. Retrieved
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1882:Cycladic art
1838:
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1689:Roman Greece
1551:Panticapaeum
1533:, 250-100 BC
1527:Etruscan art
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718:Gigantomachy
631:Moschophoros
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387:civilization
357:
322:cult statues
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57:, almost no
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5701:Place names
5613:Salmydessus
5435:Kalos Limen
5415:Chersonesus
5405:Borysthenes
5110:Tauromenion
4922:Metapontion
4684:Proto-Greek
4637:Erechtheion
4632:Athena Nike
4594:Philippeion
4423:Mathematics
4394:and science
4277:Agriculture
4141:Stesichorus
4051:Bacchylides
4041:Archilochus
3928:Antisthenes
3918:Anaximander
3890:Seven Sages
3880:Playwrights
3860:Geographers
3855:Astronomers
3682:Pezhetairos
3309: 1100
3289:Federations
3188:Megalopolis
3125:City states
3100:City states
2443:, i.98.5–9.
2251:Cook, 75–76
2242:Cook, 74–76
2233:Cook, 74–75
2105: [
1697:Cult images
1420:Indo-Greeks
1251:Hellenistic
1008:Kritios Boy
956:Lysistratus
870:Kritios Boy
683:Peplos Kore
521:Mesopotamia
502:portraiture
226:cult images
181:(Inv. 2650)
173:red-figure
5603:Polemonion
5480:Phanagoria
5450:Kimmerikon
5445:Kerkinitis
5430:Hermonassa
5420:Dioscurias
5316:Aspalathos
5263:Kalathousa
5238:Akra Leuke
5167:Phoenicusa
4952:Scylletium
4937:Poseidonia
4857:Brentesion
4744:Pamphylian
4739:Macedonian
4657:Samothrace
4642:Hephaestus
4589:Long Walls
4568:Structures
4509:Underworld
4455:Technology
4418:Literature
4352:Philosophy
4317:Euergetism
4206:By culture
4151:Thucydides
3993:Pythagoras
3988:Protagoras
3978:Parmenides
3963:Heraclitus
3948:Empedocles
3938:Democritus
3923:Anaximenes
3913:Anaxagoras
3865:Historians
3358: 595
3345: 550
3326: 800
3311: – c.
3239:Cappadocia
3044:Ionian Sea
3034:Hellespont
2999:Aegean Sea
2566:0140218661
2554:Cook, R.M.
2548:References
1887:Minoan art
1729:cult image
1648:frieze of
1612: 325
1578:terracotta
1523:terracotta
1520:polychrome
1497:The Louvre
1473:Attalus II
1412:Ai-Khanoum
1390:Dying Gaul
1325:Alexandria
1319:, and the
1194:cemetery,
1192:Phanagoria
1142:Terracotta
1100:Praxiteles
1068:Glyptothek
1060:Praxiteles
1040:Diadumenos
1036:Polyclitus
1011:. Marble,
942:Praxiteles
788: 520
778:red-figure
692:, Athens,
666:, Athens,
640:, Athens,
615:Kerameikos
613:, Athens,
509: 550
418:equestrian
338:terracotta
334:veneration
187:acrolithic
177:, 480 BC,
145:terracotta
5689:in Epirus
5638:Trapezous
5583:Mesambria
5568:Eupatoria
5538:Apollonia
5533:Anchialos
5495:Theodosia
5465:Nymphaion
5455:Myrmekion
5425:Gorgippia
5381:Black Sea
5366:Tragurion
5351:Nymphaion
5336:Epidauros
5331:Epidamnos
5321:Apollonia
5298:Zacynthos
5220:Ptolemais
5214:Apollonia
5187:Cyrenaica
5177:Therassía
5172:Strongyle
5152:Ereikousa
5075:Leontinoi
5015:Apollonia
4892:Hipponion
4689:Mycenaean
4652:Parthenon
4584:Lion Gate
4487:Mythology
4450:Sculpture
4413:Astronomy
4347:Pederasty
4322:Festivals
4307:Education
4187:Lawgivers
4156:Timocreon
4136:Sophocles
4131:Simonides
4106:Philocles
4101:Panyassis
4096:Mimnermus
4061:Herodotus
4056:Euripides
4026:Aeschylus
3973:Leucippus
3933:Aristotle
3712:Strategos
3578:Synedrion
3532:Ostracism
3512:Areopagus
3464:Free city
3259:Macedonia
3143:Byzantion
3049:Macedonia
3014:Cyrenaica
2991:Geography
2925:Geography
2558:Greek Art
2353:CNN style
1955:see also:
1807:palladium
1758:Parthenon
1432:Heracleum
1375:Aphrodite
1279:: l to r
1180:Aphrodite
1066:, Munich
1022:, Athens.
988:Byzantine
938:Parthenon
914:pediments
902:Parthenon
861:democracy
796:Classical
781:aryballos
767:Ethiopian
511:-525 BCE.
438:hexameter
383:cauldrons
371:figurines
326:Pausanias
316:Geometric
294:Euripides
234:leaf form
208:limestone
116:Materials
43:sculpture
5773:Category
5738:Category
5716:Theatres
5643:Tripolis
5578:Kerasous
5573:Heraclea
5505:Tyritake
5460:Nikonion
5371:Thronion
5293:Salauris
5248:Emporion
5205:Berenice
5195:Balagrae
5147:Euonymos
5120:Tyndaris
5105:Syracuse
5100:Selinous
5070:Kamarina
5025:Casmenae
5010:Akrillai
4927:Neápolis
4862:Caulonia
4843:Mainland
4774:Linear B
4769:Linear A
4699:Dialects
4676:Language
4470:Religion
4428:Medicine
4362:Religion
4327:Folklore
4312:Emporium
4287:Clothing
4282:Calendar
4166:Xenophon
4161:Tyrtaeus
4146:Theognis
4121:Polybius
4116:Plutarch
4091:Menander
4071:Hipponax
3998:Socrates
3953:Epicurus
3799:Diadochi
3697:Sciritae
3657:Hetairoi
3632:Ballista
3597:Military
3560:Gerousia
3550:Ekklesia
3517:Ecclesia
3499:Athenian
3447:Politics
3360:–279 BC)
3347:–366 BC)
3328:–389 BC)
3264:Pergamon
3234:Bithynia
3227:Kingdoms
3168:Pergamon
3110:Military
3105:Politics
2902:Timeline
2427:42668124
2389:Archived
2224:Cook, 19
2205:Meniskos
2199:See also
1851:a series
1849:Part of
1815:Diomedes
1811:Odysseus
1769:acrolith
1662:Pakistan
1654:plantain
1650:Gandhara
1614:-300 BC.
1605:lekythos
1477:Pergamon
1469:Seleucid
1430:city of
1418:and the
1353:Anatolia
1333:Pergamum
1148:' head,
1146:Dionysus
1123:Lysippos
1034:Copy of
977:and the
964:Lysippos
960:lost-wax
837:Poseidon
790:–510 BC.
775:janiform
575:Heracles
443:oriental
434:daedalic
353:Herakles
196:trawling
153:Pentelic
124:Natural
102:Heracles
5758:Outline
5711:Temples
5648:Zaliche
5628:Thèrmae
5618:Sesamus
5588:Odessos
5563:Cytorus
5558:Cotyora
5308:Illyria
5273:Mainake
5268:Kypsela
5157:Hycesia
5115:Thermae
5095:Segesta
5085:Messana
5040:Helorus
5020:Calacte
5000:Akragas
4962:Sybaris
4947:Rhegion
4902:Krimisa
4852:Alision
4761:Writing
4734:Locrian
4724:Epirote
4694:Homeric
4627:Artemis
4614:Temples
4555:Olympia
4525:Eleusis
4460:Theatre
4445:Pottery
4372:Warfare
4367:Slavery
4302:Economy
4297:Cuisine
4292:Coinage
4269:Society
4254:Culture
4249:Society
4197:Tyrants
4036:Alcaeus
4018:Authors
3968:Hypatia
3958:Gorgias
3895:Writers
3717:Toxotai
3687:Sarissa
3677:Peltast
3672:Phalanx
3652:Hoplite
3647:Hippeis
3570:Macedon
3542:Spartan
3527:Heliaia
3474:Proxeny
3183:Larissa
3178:Kerkyra
3173:Eretria
3163:Miletus
3158:Ephesus
3153:Corinth
3148:Chalcis
3069:Taurica
2939:Periods
2920:History
2178:Chlamys
2083:Drapery
1819:citadel
1756:in the
1750:Phidias
1737:temenos
1731:in the
1555:Taurica
1531:Tuscana
1329:Antioch
1304:Phidias
1293:Oceanus
1232:Corinth
934:Phidias
910:friezes
895:tyranny
617:Museum.
587:oracles
450:Archaic
394:Olympia
379:ivories
375:bronzes
349:Cheiron
131:By the
110:reliefs
5748:Portal
5696:People
5684:Cities
5623:Sinope
5608:Rhizos
5598:Phasis
5548:Bathus
5543:Athina
5528:Amisos
5490:Tanais
5485:Pityus
5410:Charax
5361:Pharos
5356:Orikon
5253:Helike
5243:Alonis
5210:Cyrene
5142:Didyme
5055:Himera
5030:Catana
4992:Sicily
4982:Thurii
4977:Terina
4942:Pixous
4897:Hydrus
4872:Croton
4704:Aeolic
4622:Aphaea
4545:Dodona
4530:Delphi
4499:Temple
4175:Others
4126:Sappho
4111:Pindar
4086:Lucian
4081:Ibycus
4066:Hesiod
4003:Thales
3771:Rulers
3750:People
3727:Xyston
3722:Xiphos
3583:Koinon
3489:Tyrant
3479:Stasis
3469:Koinon
3269:Pontus
3244:Epirus
3213:Sparta
3203:Rhodes
3198:Megara
3193:Thebes
3138:Athens
3064:Pontus
3029:Epirus
3019:Cyprus
3004:Aeolis
2816:about
2584:
2564:
2475:
2425:
2359:15 May
2327:15 May
2285:
2142:Chiton
2127:Pallas
2113:diplax
2088:Female
1853:on the
1840:Aeneid
1835:Virgil
1831:Aeneas
1781:Minoan
1777:lingam
1773:xoanon
1762:Delphi
1748:, and
1582:Tarent
1559:Crimea
1516:Adonis
1447:Buddha
1351:, and
1281:Nereus
1184:Attica
1161:Athens
981:(both
968:Sicyon
940:, and
865:kouroi
849:Athens
714:Delphi
592:Kouroi
571:Apollo
543:kouros
475:kouroi
456:Kouros
422:online
414:Sparta
412:, and
406:Athens
402:Delphi
400:, and
377:, and
285:Aegina
216:stucco
167:Athena
149:Sicily
141:bronze
137:marble
126:marble
98:Apollo
67:bronze
5706:Stoae
5674:Lists
5593:Oinòe
5516:coast
5514:South
5500:Tyras
5470:Olbia
5440:Kepoi
5393:coast
5391:North
5384:basin
5326:Aulon
5288:Rhode
5200:Barca
5090:Naxos
5045:Henna
5005:Akrai
4972:Taras
4957:Siris
4917:Medma
4912:Locri
4877:Cumae
4867:Chone
4845:Italy
4751:Koine
4729:Ionic
4719:Doric
4714:Attic
4535:Delos
4433:Music
4076:Homer
4031:Aesop
3983:Plato
3885:Poets
3555:Ephor
3507:Agora
3484:Tagus
3459:Boule
3208:Samos
3133:Argos
3039:Ionia
3024:Doris
3009:Crete
2423:JSTOR
2212:Notes
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1805:, a "
1799:Greek
1733:cella
1631:Delos
1529:from
1501:Paris
1471:, or
1379:Melos
1349:Syria
1345:Egypt
1289:Giant
1285:Doris
555:Anafi
553:from
410:Argos
398:Delos
330:xoana
299:Helen
238:ivory
175:kylix
171:Attic
5633:Tium
5400:Akra
5341:Issa
5035:Gela
4907:Laüs
4882:Elea
4540:Dion
4392:Arts
4382:Wine
4008:Zeno
3605:Wars
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1813:and
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1337:Rome
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1094:The
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804:and
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