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Ancient Greece / Greek mythology / Operas / Literature / Antigone / Civil disobedience / Creon / Polynices / Oedipus / Charles P. Kocoras / Antigonae
Date: 2016-03-15 13:42:07
Ancient Greece
Greek mythology
Operas
Literature
Antigone
Civil disobedience
Creon
Polynices
Oedipus
Charles P. Kocoras
Antigonae

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