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(Greek Mythology) goddess of darkness and witchcraft, Greek goddess of darkness, HekateHecate
(287?-212 BC) Greek mathematician and inventerArchimedes
(384-322 BC) Greek philosopher who studied under PlatoAristotle
(427 BC-347 BC), Greek philosopher, student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle (famous for his work "The Republic"), a distinctive dark-floored large crater on the Moon just north of Mare Imbrium, approximately 100 km/60 mi in diameterPlato
(470?-399 B.C.) Greek philosopher who developed a question-and-answer method of teachingSocrates
(also Minthe) nymph that was changed into a mint plant (Greek Mythology)Menthe
(Arabian Mythology) genius or demon; genie, jinn, spirit which is often contained in a bottle and can grant wishes (Arabian Folklore)jinnee
(c.495-c.406 BC) Greek dramatist, author of "Oedipus Rex"Sophocles
(c.582-c.507 BC) Greek philosopher and mathematician, founder of the Pythagorean schoolPythagoras
(c300 B.C.), Greek mathematician, father of Euclidean geometryEuclid
(c412-323 BC) Greek philosopherDiogenes
(c480-c406 BC) ancient Greek playwrightEuripides
(c540-470 BC) Greek philosopher who stated that reason is the only constant in an ever-changing worldHeraclitus
(Classical Mythology) one who is partly human and partly god; human who has been made into a god, human with powers of a god, minor god, somebody treated like goddemigod
(Egyptian mythology) goddess of truth and justice, Egyptian goddess of the underworldMaat
 

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