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Date: 2012-05-20 21:49:46
Ancient Greek law
Greek people
Ancient Greek government
Boule
Heliaia
Ephialtes
Prytaneis
Ecclesia
Fifth-century Athens
Ancient Greece
Athenian democracy
Greece

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