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ancient name for England or the island of Britain, ancient Roman name for BritainAlbion
(65-8 BC) Roman poet and satirist; male first nameHorace
(AD c110-c180) Roman writer and juristGaius
(Ancient Rome) portraits of ancestors made of waximagines
(Asquith-Herbert Henry) former prime minister of Great Britain; (Christopher) American author; (Rober) English thespian; (Edwards-Williams) American chemist (researched the relative motion of the Earth)Morley
(British Slang) foreigner who starts to learn tailoring or shoemaking upon arriving to Englandgreener
(British) small islandait
(c.495 BC - c.429 BC) ancient Athenian statesman and generalPericles
(c480-c406 BC) ancient Greek playwrightEuripides
(Catholicism) short hooded cape worn which is worn by Roman Catholic prelates over the rochet, mozetta, short capemozzetta
(commonly used in its plural form: graffiti) drawing or writing which has been written or painted on a wall or other surface (usually in a public area), ancient inscription, written mark on wallgraffito
(died c.355 BC) Persian ruler of the ancient Asian region of Caria (after his death, his wife built him a huge tomb, named the Mausoleum)Mausolus
(formerly) Consumer Value Stores, American corporation headquartered in Rhode Island, operator of two national retail drug store chains, chorionic villus samplingCVS
(Greek Mythology) goddesses of destiny, Greek goddesses of destiny, Moirai (Roman equivalent), ParcaeFates
(Greek Mythology) one who killed the minotaur, husband of Phaedra, legendary hero of ancient GreeceTheseus
 

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