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Ancient Greek voting tokens
Psephos (Ancient Greek: ψῆφος, romanized: psêphos; plural: psephoi, ψῆφοι) was a ballot used by jurors (dikastai) in the law courts of ancient Athens
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System of citizen jury courts in Classical Athens
Bronze psephoi from the Ancient Agora of Athens. The hollow-pegged ballot (top) was for conviction, while the solid-pegged one (bottom) was for acquittal
Dikasterion
Roman board game
be a variant of earlier Greek games known variously as petteia, pessoí, psêphoi, poleis and pente grammaí, to which references are found as early as Homer's
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Base-10 portable abacus
than if we possessed an actual counting board. What the Greeks called psephoi, the Romans called calculi. The Latin word calx means 'pebble' or 'gravel
Roman_abacus
5th-century BC Greek philosopher
making the forms of living beings analogous, in this way, to calculi (psephoi)?. According to the historian's from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Eurytus_(Pythagorean)
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Eternal flame
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Saint
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African
rejoice.
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Governor, Protector
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Leader of the People; People's Ruler; King of Nations
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More gratifying.
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Gautamas wife
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Maker or Giver of Wealth
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, Jehovah's gift, or, Jehovah's grace.
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Lord  subramanya Swamy
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