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Ancient Greece / Pyrrhus of Epirus / Ancient Epirus / 1st millennium BC / Hellenistic period / Ethics / Pleonexia / Plutarch / Cineas / Hieronymus of Cardia / Epirus
Date: 2011-07-03 13:06:48
Ancient Greece
Pyrrhus of Epirus
Ancient Epirus
1st millennium BC
Hellenistic period
Ethics
Pleonexia
Plutarch
Cineas
Hieronymus of Cardia
Epirus

10. Braund, Plutarch's Pyrrhus _113-127_

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