Greek history 
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by Jeffrey Beneker
In business and in politics, philosophers and reporters tell us that no one can hide deficiencies in character forever.
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Alexander the Great and "The Republic of Northern Macedonia"
by Robert Garland
How Alexander the Great helped created a naming controversy 2,500 years later that was just resolved.
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SOURCE: The Conversation
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Hidden women of history: the priestess Pythia at the Delphic Oracle, who spoke truth to power
by Julia Kindt
The Pythia may have trailblazed the knowledge economy millennia before the arrival of “big data” and the invention of the internet.
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