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Diodorus

1. Diodorus, Greece, ancient history
Diodorus (c.90-21 BC) Diodorus Siculus was born on Sicily and was a contemporary of Julius Caesar, Marc Anthony, Cleopatra and Augustus, Diodorus...
2. User:Evil berry/backup/Diodorus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
User:Evil berry/backup/Diodorus From WCD < User:Evil berry User:Evil berry | User:Evil berry/backup backup Diodorus (Gk. Diodoros) of Agyrium in...
3. Diodorus Cronus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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6. Classical E-Text: DIODORUS SICULUS, LIBARY OF HISTORY 4D
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7. Classical E-Text: DIODORUS SICULUS, LIBARY OF HISTORY 6
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8. Classical E-Text: DIODORUS SICULUS, LIBARY OF HISTORY 5A
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9. Classical E-Text: DIODORUS SICULUS, LIBARY OF HISTORY 5C
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10. Classical E-Text: DIODORUS SICULUS, LIBARY OF HISTORY 5B
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11. Classical E-Text: DIODORUS SICULUS, LIBRARY OF HISTORY 4C
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12. Classical E-Text: DIODORUS SICULUS, LIBRARY OF HISTORY 4B
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13. Classical E-Text: DIODORUS SICULUS, LIBRARY OF HISTORY 4A
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15. Agreus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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16. Gelo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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17. Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, page 187
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18. Myrtilus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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19. Thucydides - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Thucydides From WCD Thucydides (ca. 460-400/395 BC) was a Greek Historian historian, today sometimes thought to be the most famous of antiquity. His...
20. Lamos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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21. Celaeno - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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22. Thamyris
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23. Eubulides of Miletus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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25. Marcus Antonius Creticus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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27. Acamas, son of Theseus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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28. Hecataeus of Miletus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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32. Timaeus_(historian)
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35. Battle_of_Crannon
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36. Heracles (mythology) - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Heracles (mythology) From WCD (Redirected from Heracles, mythology Heracles, mythology) This article is about the Greek hero Heracles. For other...
37. Milo of Croton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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38. Harpina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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39. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 1014 (v. 1)
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 3,500-page encyclopedia of figures of history, literature, art and mythology.
40. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 1018 (v. 1)
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 3,500-page encyclopedia of figures of history, literature, art and mythology.
41. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 1017 (v. 1)
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. 3,500-page encyclopedia of figures of history, literature, art and mythology.
42. Pausanias of Orestis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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43. Eteoclus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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44. Calanus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Calanus From WCD Calanus (Gk. Kalanos), one of the so-called gymnosophists of India India, who followed the Macedonian army from Taxila Taxila at the...
45. Iardanus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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46. Artaxerxes IV Arses - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Artaxerxes IV Arses From WCD Artaxerxes IV (old-Persian Artakhšaça): name of a Achaemenid king of the Persian empire, ruled 338-336. His real name...
47. Andromachus (ruler of Tauromenium) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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48. Phaeax_(mythology)
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49. Phaiax
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50. Athenaeus of Seleucia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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51. Nicaea (Locris) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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52. Quintus_Curtius_Rufus
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53. Quintus_Curtius
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54. Idrieus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Idrieus From WCD Idrieus, also spelled Hidrieus (Gk. Idrieus/Hidrieus), Satrap satrap of Caria Caria. He was the second son of Hecatomnus Hecatomnus,...
55. Memnon of Rhodes - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Memnon of Rhodes From WCD Memnon (Gk. Memnôn), a distinguished Greek, a native of Rhodes Rhodes. The date of his birth is not accurately known, but...
56. Timotheus_of_Heraclea
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57. Corythus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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59. Micipsa - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Micipsa From WCD Micipsa was the eldest legitimate son of Masinissa Masinissa, king of Numidia Numidia and was said to have been "a lover of peace" (...
60. Hippocrates of Athens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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61. Boura,_Greece
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62. Evagoras of Salamis - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Evagoras of Salamis From WCD Evagoras (Gk. Εὐαγόρας) was king of Salamis, Cyprus Salamis in Cyprus Cyprus. He was sprung from a family which...
63. Sinope_(mythology)
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64. Agatharchus of Syracuse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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66. Hecataeus of Abdera - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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67. Exiles Decree - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Exiles Decree From WCD The Exiles Decree was a decree issued by Alexander the Great Alexander to repatriate exiles to Greek cities, with the...
68. Aequi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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69. Eteocles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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70. Stheneboea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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71. Helorus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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72. Alexander the Great, vulgate tradition - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great, vulgate tradition From WCD The vulgate tradition in the sources for Alexander the Great Alexander the Great refers to the...


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Mykonos Island


t is the cosmopolitan center of the Cyclades Complex. Its reputation has spread during the last years due to its unique landscape, its archaelogical sites, its cosmopolitan environment and its magnificent beaches.

White-washed, cube-shaped houses are scattered all over the island, narrow streets in the town, chapels and picturesque tavernas hide among art galleries and stores selling jewellery, souvenirs etc.

Trends that sweep through the international scene are born in the intense nightlife of this modern resort.

An island of tempting and tempestuous reputation such as Mykonos, with high tourism and a rather superficial lifestyle, inevitably has both fans and critics.

But even the most unsuspecting visitor immediately realizes that Mykonos is not only a crazy bon-viveur, but also an attractive, picturesque island with white Chora aside the crystal-clear blue waters of the Aegean Sea.

Direct international charter flights and regular domestic flights from Athens serve frequently, during summer, the airport of Mykonos.

Because it is so famous, Mykonos gets really overcrowded during high season but for those who enjoy the crowd, great fun and all night long entertainment, Mykonos is the ideal place for holidays.

Have a wonderful time...