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The statue of Liberty (French: statue de la Libert é, English: Statue of Liberty), the full name of the statue of Liberty National Monument, also known as freedom shining on the world, is located on Liberty Island, New York, United States. In 1865, Edward De La Braye suggested that France present a ... Read More
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Perseus, a hero in Greek mythology, is the son of Zeus. Acrisios, king of Argos, learned from God that he would be killed by the son of his daughter Danae, and imprisoned her in a copper tower. Zeus turned into golden rain and met Danae, giving birth to Perseus. Perseus, also known as Perseus, is a ... Read More
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Tyre (t ý r) It is the God of war and courage in Nordic mythology, the guarantor of the contract, the guardian of the oath and the representative of glory. ASAH is the son of Odin, the chief god of the Protoss. Tyre is famous for his great dedication. When the gods wanted to use magic chains to lock ... Read More
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Hades (Greek: Ἅ ιδης、 Hades (also translated as Hades, Hades, Hades, etc.) is the ghost in Greek mythology, the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, and the consort God of Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Hades is often called "Zeus of the underworld", and is a ghost God who is confused with ... Read More
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Napoleon Bonaparte (French: Napol é on Bonaparte, August 15, 1769 - May 5, 1821), that is, Napoleon I, was born in Corsica. He was a great French militarist and politician in the 19th century and the founder of the French First Empire. He served as the first ruler of the first Republic of France ... Read More
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Hecate (English: Hecate; Greek: Ἑ) κάτη) It is an important Titan goddess of the former Olympus in Greek mythology. She is a great goddess introduced from the Near East. She is the three-phase goddess of opportunity, the goddess of magic, the queen of ghosts and the goddess of hell. According to ... Read More
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Socrates (Greek: Σωκράτης; English: Socrates; German: Sokrates) (469 BC [1], 470 BC [2] ~ 399 BC), is one of the founders of Greek (Athens) philosophy. Socrates had a strong influence on philosophers in the later ancient and modern times. Socrates' description of art, literature and popular culture ... Read More
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St. Peter (also known as St. Peter, St. Pierre) (AD 1-ad 65) Greek: Πέτρος, Petros or ; Hebrew: שמעון, Shim ʻō n; "hearing"; Latin: Petre. The name means rock. Bethsaida, who was born in Galilee, was Jesus' eldest disciple and Jesus' favorite disciple. He was an early Christian leader. In AD 65, ... Read More
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St. Anthony the great (ca. 251-356), or "the great St. Anthony" or "the great St. Anthony". Egyptian Christians in the Roman Empire. He is the pioneer of the Christian hermit life and the famous leader of the desert Godfather. Early life St. Anthony grew up in a wealthy Christian family. He was ... Read More
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Discus thrower is a bronze sculpture carved by the Greek sculptor millon in about 450 BC. The original has been lost. The replicas are now collected in the Rome National Museum, the Terme Museum and the Vatican Museum. The discus thrower is based on the sports activities in the real life of Greece. ... Read More
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