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Work by Xenophon
Hellenica (also Hellenika; Ancient Greek: Ἑλληνικά) is a work of history by the Greek writer Xenophon. It was intended as a continuation of Thucydides'
Hellenica
Greek philosopher, historian, and soldier (c.430–355/354 BC)
conquer Babylon and the Achaemenid Empire in 331 BC.[page needed] The Hellenica continues directly from the final sentence of Thucydides' History of the
Xenophon
Ancient Greek historical account
Hellenica Oxyrhynchia is an Ancient Greek history of Greece in the late 5th and early 4th centuries BCE known only from papyrus fragments unearthed at
Hellenica_Oxyrhynchia
Ancient Greek war (395–387 BC)
Xenophon, Hellenica 4.4.19 Xenophon, Hellenica 4.6 Xenophon, Hellenica 4.7.1 Xenophon, Hellenica 4.7 Xenophon, Hellenica 4.8.10–11 Xenophon, Hellenica 4.8.23–24
Corinthian_War
404–403 BCE Athenian pro-Spartan ruling group
Penguin. pp. 297–299. Xenophon, Hellenica, 2.2.19–22 Xenophon, Hellenica. 2.3.11. Xenophon, Hellenica, 2.3.1–2 Xenophon, Hellenica, 2.3.2. Archived 2021-11-30
Thirty_Tyrants
Species of moth
Cnephasia hellenica is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Ukraine and the
Cnephasia_hellenica
Species of cricket
Saga hellenica is a large species of bush cricket or katydid in the family Tettigoniidae. It is endemic to the Balkans, living in Albania, North Macedonia
Saga_hellenica
Species of true bug
Marchalina hellenica is a scale insect that lives in the eastern Mediterranean region, mainly in Greece and Turkey. It is an invasive species in Melbourne
Marchalina_hellenica
Species of plume moth
Capperia hellenica is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in Spain, France, Italy, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Greece
Capperia_hellenica
Extinct species of tortoise
Testudo hellenica is an extinct genus of tortoise of the genus Testudo from the Miocene (Vallesian) Nea Messimvria Formation (Zone MN 10) of Greece. T
Testudo_hellenica
Species of fungus
Balsamia hellenica is a species of fungus from the genus Balsamia. It was previous placed in genus Barssia. "Balsamia hellenica (Kaounas, Agnello, P.Alvarado
Balsamia_hellenica
4th-century BCE conflict between Thebes and Sparta
ISBN 9780415099585. Xenophon, Hellenica, 5.4 They attacked twice Thespiae (Beck, Politics of Power, 97). Diodorus, XV, 38; Xenophon, Hellenica, 5.4.16 * Beck, Politics
Theban–Spartan_War
Battle during the Boeotian War
ISBN 978-1-4738-2729-5. Xenophon. "Xenophon, Hellenica Carleton L. Brownson, Ed." Xenophon, Hellenica, Book 7, chapter 4, section 32. https://www.perseus
Battle_of_Mantinea_(362_BC)
Species of bacterium
Weissella hellenica is a species of Gram-positive bacteria, placed within the family of Leuconostocaceae. It is frequently isolated from fermented sausage
Weissella_hellenica
399 BC attempted coup in Sparta, ancient Greece
Xenophon, Hellenica, iii.3.4. Xenophon, Hellenica, iii.3.5. Xenophon, Hellenica, iii.3.6. Xenophon, Hellenica, iii.3.7. Xenophon, Hellenica, iii.3.8-10
Conspiracy_of_Cinadon
Naval battle in the Peloponnesian War
Xenophon, Hellenica 2.1.23 Xenophon, Hellenica 2.1.25-26 Diodorus Siculus, Library 13.106.1 Donald Kagan, The Peloponnesian War Xenophon, Hellenica 2.2.1
Battle_of_Aegospotami
Species of moth
Ancylosis hellenica is a species of snout moth in the genus Ancylosis. It was described by Otto Staudinger, in 1871, and is known from Greece, Bulgaria
Ancylosis_hellenica
Species of true bug
Binomial name Apodiphus amygdali (Germar, 1817) Synonyms Halys amygdali (Germar, 1817) Halys exsculpta (Burmeister, 1835) Halys hellenica (Lefebvre, 1831)
Apodiphus_amygdali
Genus of mayflies
Ephemera guttulata Ephemera hainanensis Ephemera hasalakensis Ephemera hellenica Ephemera hongjiangensis Ephemera immaculata Ephemera jianfengensis Ephemera
Ephemera_(mayfly)
War between Athens and Sparta (431–404 BC)
continued by Xenophon, a younger contemporary, in the first book of his Hellenica. This directly follows Thucydides' final sentence and provides a similar
Peloponnesian_War
Edible substance described in the Bible
Pine branch with Marchalina hellenica honeydew
Manna
4th-century BC Spartan king, Eurypontid dynasty
works of his friend Xenophon, who wrote a large history of Greece (the Hellenica) covering the years 411 to 362 BC, therefore extensively dealing with
Agesilaus_II
Species of moth
Genus: Katha Species: K. rungsi Binomial name Katha rungsi (Toulgoët, 1960) Synonyms Eilema rungsi Toulgoët, 1960 Pelosia hellenica Derra & Hacker, 1983
Katha_rungsi
Type of honeydew honey
scale insect species called Marchalina hellenica, which lives on the sap of certain pine trees. The M. hellenica can be found on the Turkish pine (Pinus
Pine_honey
Ancient Greek oligarch (5th century BCE)
Aristoteles. Xenophon, Hellenica 2.3.2 Xenophon, Hellenica 2.3.46 Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War 8.90 Xenophon, Hellenica 2.2.18 Laërtius, Diogenes
Aristotle_of_Athens
Species of plant
Iris hellenica is a plant species in the genus Iris and the subgenus Iris. It is a rhizomatous perennial, from Saitas Mountain, in the Peloponnese Region
Iris_hellenica
execution by molten gold | Smart News | Smithsonian Magazine". Xenophon, "Hellenica", book I, chapter VII. R.D. Melville (1905), "The Use and Forms of Judicial
List of methods of capital punishment
List_of_methods_of_capital_punishment
Species of true bug
Acalypta hellenica is a species of bug belonging to the Tingidae family and Tinginae subfamily. It can be found in Bosnia, Bulgaria, Canary Islands, Croatia
Acalypta_hellenica
387 BC peace treaty ending the Corinthian War
Successors of Alexander. Routledge. p. 164. ISBN 9781134524747. Xenophon, Hellenica 5.1.31 Ertl, Alan (2007). The Political Economic Foundation of Democratic
Peace_of_Antalcidas
4th-century BC maritime confederation of Aegean city-states
ISBN 978-0-472-11634-8. Xenophon, Hellenica 2.2.19. Xenophon, Hellenica 2.2.20. Xenophon, Hellenica 3.3–5 Xenophon, Hellenica 5.1.31. Xenophon, Hellenica 5.2.20–24. Xenophon
Second_Athenian_League
Naval battle during the Peloponnesian War (406 BC)
to the battle and the battle are drawn from Xenophon, Hellenica 1.6.1-34. Xenophon, Hellenica 1.5.20 Kagan, The Peloponnesian War, 451 Kagan, The Peloponnesian
Battle_of_Arginusae
Greek historian and rhetorician (c.380–c.315 BC)
Herodotus's Histories (whether this work is actually his is debated), the Hellenica (Ἑλληνικά), the History of Philip, and several panegyrics and hortatory
Theopompus
Land and sea battle between Athens and Sparta in 410 BC
Xenophon, Hellenica 1.1.11-15. See L. Breitenbach, Xenophons Hellenica, vol. 1, Berlin, 1884, p. 91. Diodorus Siculus, 13.49.5; cf. Xenophon, Hellenica, 1.1
Battle_of_Cyzicus
Athenian general and statesman (c. 450–404 BC)
Peloponnesian War, 406. Xenophon, Hellenica, 1.1.2–5. See Kelly, Xenophon’s Hellenika: a Commentary, 70–5. Xenophon, Hellenica, 1.1.5. Kagan, The Peloponnesian
Alcibiades
Genus of flowering plants in the family Paeoniaceae
P. banatica, P. russi, P. peregrina, P. coriacea, P. mascula subsps. hellenica and mascula, and P. daurica subsps. tomentosa and wittmanniana. Species
Peony
Capital and largest city of Greece
the original on 12 March 2020. Retrieved 24 December 2014. Xenophon, Hellenica, 2.2.20, 404/3 Kouremenos, Anna (2022). "'The City of Hadrian and not
Athens
Spartan domination of parts of Greece (404–371 BC)
88. Xenophon, Hellenica, 3.1.5 Diodorus, Siculus (2014). Delphi Complete Works of Diodorus Siculus. Delphi Classics. Xenophon, Hellenica 1.3.6-7 Xenophon
Spartan_hegemony
Species of insect
Myrmica hellenica is a species of ant belonging to the family Formicidae. It is native to Europe, Eastern Asia and Northern America. "Myrmica hellenica Finzi
Myrmica_hellenica
Genus of bustard
Several extinct species are known, including the recently described Otis hellenica from the Turolian of Greece. At 19 kg (42 lb), it was larger than its
Otis_(bird)
Persian satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia from 413 to 374 BC
William Ware & Company. p. 419. Xenophon, Hellenica 4.8.7–10 Fine, The Ancient Greeks, 551 Xenophon Hellenica, 4.8 Ruzicka, Stephen (2012). Trouble in
Pharnabazus_II
Thebes' victory against Sparta in 371 BC
1987, p. 80 History of Greece, G. Grote vol. 9 pp. 155–156 Xenophon, Hellenica VI 3.19 Archived 2019-09-29 at the Wayback Machine Tritle 1987, p. 81
Battle_of_Leuctra
5th-century BC Athenian commander
Λέων) was a historical figure, mentioned in Plato's Apology, Xenophon's Hellenica and Andocides' On the Mysteries (1.94). This Leon may also be the renowned
Leon_of_Salamis
Ancient Greek city-state
ISBN 978-0-8122-4880-7. "Xenophon, Hellenica, Book 4, chapter 2, section 20". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2025-05-20. "Xenophon, Hellenica, Book 5, chapter 4, section
Thespiae
5th-century BC Athenian historian and general
and historical themes) is antithetical to the former's account in the Hellenica, which diverges from the Hellenic historiographical tradition in its absence
Thucydides
Species of fish
Cobitis hellenica is a species of ray-finned fish in the true loach family (Cobitidae). It is endemic to Greece. It belongs to the subgenus Bicanestrinia
Cobitis_hellenica
Battle of the Corinthian War, 395 BC
Fine, The Ancient Greeks, 548-9 Xenophon, Hellenica 3.5.5-7 Xenophon, Hellenica 3.5.17-21 Xenophon, Hellenica 3.5.22-25 Fine, John V.A. The Ancient Greeks:
Battle_of_Haliartus
Genus of bacteria
Weissella halotolerans (Kandler et al. 1983) Collins et al. 1994 Weissella hellenica Collins et al. 1994 Weissella kandleri (Holzapfel and van Wyk 1983) Collins
Weissella
Athenian and chief accuser of Socrates
prosecution. Meletus is also mentioned briefly in the Theaetetus. In Xenophon's Hellenica, he is reported as one of the envoys sent to negotiate a truce with the
Meletus
Athenian victory in the Corinthian War (391 BC)
ISSN 0002-9114. JSTOR 40024580. Xenophon, Hellenica 4.4 Xenophon, Hellenica 4.5.1–6 For the battle, see Xenophon, Hellenica 4.5.11–18. This is the only detailed
Battle_of_Lechaeum
Reptiles of Greece (2020), published under the auspices of the Societas Hellenica Herpetologica, supplemented by the IUCN Red List. Of the 70 (IUCN) or
List_of_reptiles_of_Greece
Type of Thracian light infantry
link with any cavalry, or in rough or broken ground. For example, in the Hellenica, Xenophon writes 'When Dercylidas learned this (that a Persian army was
Peltast
Species of orchid
pseudocordigera var. laxiflora Nyman Serapias wettsteinii Fleischm. Serapias hellenica Renz Serapias parviflora ssp. laxiflora Soó Serapias vomeracea ssp. laxiflora
Serapias_bergonii
4th-century BC Athenian historian
itself was published in Oxyrhynchus Papyri, vol. v, and is known as the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia. It may be regarded as a fairly certain inference from a passage
Cratippus_of_Athens
Early 5th-century BC Ionian historiographer from Lampsacus
first half of the 5th century BC, credited with regional histories, a Hellenica, local horoi (chronicles), chronographic lists, and a periplous — all
Charon_of_Lampsacus
Persian Achaemenid general (fl. 401–394 BC)
Xenophon, Hellenica III.4.25 Diodorus, XIV.80.6-7 Diodorus, XIV.80.8 & Polyaenus, VIII.16 Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, 19(22).3 Xenophon, Hellenica IV.1.27 Dandamaev
Ariaeus
men, not without experience of the good gifts of the state. (Xénophon Hellenica, V. 3) (in French) Edmond Lévy, Sparte : histoire politique et sociale
Trophimoi
Ancient town in Cyprus
writers of antiquity, including Strabo. The city is also mentioned in the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, which is a history of ancient Greece known from papyrus fragments
Karpasia_(town)
Athenian politician (c. 460 – 403 BC)
Hellenica, i.5.11-17. Herodotus, Hellenica, ii.3.15. Xenophon, Hellenica, ii.3.36. Xen. Memorabilia, i.2.24. Philostratus, i.16. Xenophon, Hellenica,
Critias
Athenian statesman (died 404 BC)
Xenophon, Hellenica 2.3.11–14 Xenophon, Hellenica 2.3.15 Aristotle, Constitution of the Athenians, 36 Xenophon, Hellenica 2.3.17–20 Xenophon, Hellenica 2.3
Theramenes
Military forces of Athens in Ancient Greece
William Stearns Davis, a publication from 1910, now in the public domain in the United States. Texts on Wikisource: Peace Hellenica Athenian Constitution
Athenian_military
Region of Greece
Thebes (4) <maplink>: Couldn't parse JSON: Syntax error According to the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, in 395 BC, the Boeotian League comprised eleven groups of
Boeotia
Polearm weapon used by infantry in medieval Europe
J. Paul. New Discoveries at Jamestown. US National Park Service – via Hellenica World. Stewart, A.T.Q (November 1995). The Summer Soldiers: 1798 Rebellion
Bill_(weapon)
Work by Xenophon
in 360-359 BC large parts of it were copied over to the second part of Hellenica, a history also by Xenophon, with only slight alterations. The Agesilaus
Agesilaus_(Xenophon)
Spartan general (died 391 BC)
Hellenica 1.3.6-7 Xenophon, Hellenica, 1.3.7-8 Xenophon, Hellenica, 1.3.8 Xenophon, Hellenica, 4.8.17 Xenophon, Hellenica, 4.8.18-19 Grote, George (1862)
Thibron_(harmost)
Treatise on ancient Spartan civilization by Xenophon
is the only surviving Spartan constitution". Proietti 44–58. Xenophon, Hellenica 73–74. Vincent Azoulay (2004). Xenophon and His World: Papers from a Conference
Constitution of the Lacedaemonians
Constitution_of_the_Lacedaemonians
the withdrawal of Agesilaus from the satrapy of Pharnabazus. Xenophon, Hellenica 4.1.29 Plutarch, Agesilaus 12 This article incorporates text from a publication
Apollophanes_of_Cyzicus
Theban general and statesman (419/411–362 BC)
prowess, and Xenophon describes his admiration for him in his major work Hellenica (book VII, chap. 5, 19). Accordingly, in later centuries the Roman orator
Epaminondas
Town of ancient Laconia
Library. Thucydides. History of the Peloponnesian War. Vol. 4.54. Xenophon. Hellenica. Vol. 6.5.32. Stephanus of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol. s.v. Lund University
Helos
Ancient city-state in mainland Greece
On The Crown Book 18.96 On the Peace, Isocrates, Speech 68, section 68 Hellenica, Books 3–7, Xenophon Nicomachean Ethics, Book 3.8 Demosthenes Against
Ancient_Corinth
Reptiles of Greece (2020), published under the auspices of the Societas Hellenica Herpetologica, supplemented by the IUCN Red List. Of the 26 (IUCN) or
List_of_amphibians_of_Greece
Late 5th century BCE Greek politician and commander
126 Xenophon, Hellenica i. 4. § 21 Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica xiii. 69 Cornelius Nepos, Alcibiades c. 7. Xenophon, Hellenica i. 5. § 16, 6
Aristocrates (son of Scellias)
Aristocrates_(son_of_Scellias)
Genus of cricket-like animals
1846 Saga gracilis Kis, 1962 Saga hakkarica Sirin & Taylan, 2019 Saga hellenica Kaltenbach, 1967 Saga ledereri Saussure, 1888 Saga longicaudata Krauss
Saga_(bush_cricket)
Ancient Persian royal dynasty
588-91. Thuc., viii.17-18, 58. Related in Xenophon's Anabasis. Xenophon, Hellenica, iv.3.11, 8.1-2, 8.6-10; Diodorus, xiv.39.1-3. Xen., v.1.25-36. Diodorus
Achaemenid_dynasty
Mother of Asopus in Greek mythology
the so called mother of the river-deity by the marine god. Xenophon, Hellenica 4.7.7 Strabo, 8.6.24 (p. 382) Pausanias, 2.12.4 Apollodorus, 3.12.6 v
Celusa
404/403 BC Athenian defeat of the pro-Spartan Thirty Tyrants
restored democracy in Athens. Xenophon, Hellenica 2.4.10-11 Xenophon, Hellenica 2.4.11-14 Xenophon, Hellenica 2.4.18-19 Buck, Robert J., Thrasybulus and
Battle_of_Munychia
Calendar year
Rome's Capitol not being captured by the Gauls. Wen, marquis of the State of Wei, China Rhydondis, Greek mercenary (b. c. 386 BC) Xenophon, Hellenica 5.1
387_BC
5th-century BC Athenian politician
and the Symposium, as well as in Xenophon's Symposium, Memorabilia, and Hellenica. In the Charmides dialogue, he is asked the definition of the term "temperance"
Charmides
Caesarea. A third historian of ancient Greece, Xenophon of Athens, began his Hellenica where Thucydides ended his work about 411 BC and carried his history to
Ancient_Greek_literature
Rise of Macedon
Histories, Thucydides's History of the Peloponnesian War, and Xenophon's Hellenica cover the period from roughly 500–362 BC. No extant history specifically
Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II
Expansion_of_Macedonia_under_Philip_II
King of Sparta, 394–380 BC
70–71 Xenophon, Hellenica iv. 2. § 9 Xenophon, Hellenica iv. 7. § 2–6 Pausanias, Description of Greece iii. 5. § 8 Xenophon, Hellenica v. 2. § 1–7 Pausanias
Agesipolis_I
Ancient Persian military leader
II, in the first year of his invasion of Asia, in 396 BCE. Xenophon, Hellenica 3.4.13 Plutarch, Ages. 9 Stronk, Jan P. (2023). The Ten Thousand in Thrace:
Bancaeus
Genus of moths
wilkinsoni Tams, 1924 or Traumatocampa wilkinsoni (Tams 1926) Thaumetopoea hellenica Thaumetopoea mediterranea Kirby, W. F. (1892). Sphinges and Bombyces.
Thaumetopoea
Festival in Ancient Greece
section 3". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2021-04-02. "Xenophon, Hellenica, Book 6, chapter 4, section 16". www.perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2021-04-02
Gymnopaedia
Festival in ancient Greece
Cyclis p. 349 comp. Philol. Mus. ii. p. 234 Pollux, viii. 141 Xenophon, Hellenica i. 4. § 12 Hesychius of Alexandria s.v. Etymol. Magn. Hesychius of Alexandria
Plynteria
German teacher (1812–1863)
Plutarchi Vita Phocionis, 1840 – edition of Plutarch's life of Phocion. Hellenica : die Geschichte Griechenlands bis zum peloponnesischen Kriege nach ihren
Friedrich_Kraner
Battle over the government of Athens in 403 BC
Athenian state. Xenophon, Hellenica 2.4.24-27 Xenophon, Hellenica 2.4.27-30 Xenophon, Hellenica 2.4.27-34 Xenophon, Hellenica 2.4.35-43 Buck, Robert J
Battle_of_Piraeus
Greek goddess of the hearth
and one in Sparta, the latter having an altar but no image. Xenophon's Hellenica mentions fighting around and within Olympia's temple of Hestia, a building
Hestia
Greek island in the eastern Aegean Sea
xiv. pp. 636–639 Thucydides, especially books i. and viii. Xenophon, Hellenica, books i. ii. Modern texts A. Agelarakis, "Anthropologic Results: The
Samos
Senate of ancient Sparta
1987, p. 99. Hamilton 1991, p. xvii. Xenophon, Hellenica 3.3.8. Andrewes 1966, p. 5; Xenophon, Hellenica 7.1.32. Cartledge and Spawforth 1989, p. 30; Ste
Gerousia
4th-century BCE Greek philosopher
Classical Library. § 105.; Suda, "Phaedon"; Aulus Gellius, 18 Xenophon, Hellenica iii.2.21–31; Diodorus Siculus, xiv.17.4–12, 34 Nails 2002, p. 231 Laërtius
Phaedo_of_Elis
Brother of the Spartan king Agesilaus II
Xenophon, Hellenica 4.8.23-24 Xenophon, Hellenica 5.1.13-24 Xenophon, Hellenica 5.1.17 Cawkwell, Agesilaus and Sparta, 66-71 Xenophon, Hellenica 5.2.37 Xenophon
Teleutias
orbicularis galloitalica – Franco-Italian pond turtle Emys orbicularis hellenica – Hellenic pond turtle Emys orbicularis ingauna – Ligurian pond turtle
List_of_reptiles_of_Italy
Naval battle between Sparta and Athens, part of the Peloponnesian Wars
2003). ISBN 0-670-03211-5 Xenophon (1890s) [original 4th century BC]. Hellenica . Translated by Henry Graham Dakyns – via Wikisource. Book 1.6.15 ff.
Battle_of_Mytilene_(406_BC)
Common meals for men and youths in social or religious groups in Ancient Greece
citizens in each town was small, a hypothesis supported by Xenophon (Hellenica, III, 3), who reported only 40 citizens in a crowd of 4,000 in Sparta
Syssitia
Species of flowering plant
subsp. mascula Paeonia mascula subsp. bodurii Paeonia mascula subsp. hellenica Paeonia mascula subsp. russoi. Paeonia mascula is at risk in its natural
Paeonia_mascula
Ancient Greek city
Cook (1973) 327. Suda, s.v. Cebrina Cook (1973) 336-7, 359. Xenophon, Hellenica 3.1.18 with Mitchell (2004). Aeolian: Ps-Scylax, Periplus 96. Cumaean:
Cebrene
Greek fast food
Aristophanes. Acharnians 1007, Clouds 178, Wasps 354, Birds 388, 672. Xenophon. Hellenica, HG3.3.7. Aristotle. Politics, 1324b19. Homer. Iliad, 1.465. Wright 1999
Souvlaki
Type of classical sculpture
May 31, 1979 by the editor George Cawkwell. Translated from Xenophons' "Hellenica" by Rex Warner Thucydides (2008). The Landmark Thucydides. New York: Free
Herm_(sculpture)
4th-century BC Rhodian Greek opposed to Sparta
1) states that Tithraustes, not Pharnabazus, sent Timocrates, but the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia states that Pharnabazus sent him. For chronological reasons
Timocrates_of_Rhodes
Navigational template showing Odrysian kings
Anabasis 7.2.32, 7.3.16-17. Xenophon, Hellenica 3.2.2-5; Zahrnt 2015: 43. Tacheva 2006: 102-103. Xenophon, Hellenica 4.8.26; Diodorus 14.94.2. Stronk 1995:
Seuthes_II
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Indian
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Girl/Female
American, British, English
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Fame and wealth
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River
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Boy/Male
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Ways, Paths, Pieces, Parts
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