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Ancient Greek philosophers / Cynicism / Diogenes and Alexander / Legendary Alexander the Great / Louis de Silvestre / Alexander the Great / Question / Reign: The Conqueror / Diogenes of Sinope / Ancient history / Ancient Greece / 1st millennium BC
Date: 2009-01-14 10:12:10
Ancient Greek philosophers
Cynicism
Diogenes and Alexander
Legendary Alexander the Great
Louis de Silvestre
Alexander the Great
Question
Reign: The Conqueror
Diogenes of Sinope
Ancient history
Ancient Greece
1st millennium BC

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