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[ "Amos (prophet)", "different from", "Amos" ]
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[ "Amos (prophet)", "different from", "Amoz" ]
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[ "Setnakhte", "replaces", "Twosret" ]
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[ "Seti II", "replaces", "Merneptah" ]
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[ "Seti II", "topic's main category", "Category:Seti II" ]
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[ "Pythagoras", "influenced by", "Zoroaster" ]
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[ "Pythagoras", "influenced by", "Thales" ]
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[ "Pythagoras", "influenced by", "Anaximander" ]
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[ "Pythagoras", "influenced by", "Pherecydes of Syros" ]
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[ "Pythagoras", "different from", "Pythagoras" ]
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[ "Pythagoras", "different from", "Pythagoras of Samos" ]
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[ "Pythagoras", "owner of", "Zalmoxis" ]
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[ "Pythagoras", "different from", "Pseudo-Pythagoras" ]
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[ "Pythagoras", "topic's main category", "Category:Pythagoras" ]
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[ "Uzziah", "different from", "Uzzah" ]
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[ "Apollodorus (sculptor)", "said to be the same as", "Apollodorus of Phaleron" ]
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[ "Sophistic works of Antiphon", "different from", "Antiphon the Athenian" ]
Antiphon the Sophist A treatise known as On Truth, of which only fragments survive, is attributed to Antiphon the Sophist. It is of great value to political theory, as it appears to be a precursor to natural rights theory. The views expressed in it suggest its author could not be the same person as Antiphon of Rhamnu...
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[ "Sophistic works of Antiphon", "said to be the same as", "Antiphon of Rhamnus" ]
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[ "Jinling Shengmu", "said to be the same as", "Dǒumǔ" ]
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[ "Jinling Shengmu", "different from", "Dǒumǔ" ]
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[ "Ramesses I", "topic's main category", "Category:Ramesses I" ]
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[ "Ramesses IX", "topic's main category", "Category:Ramesses IX" ]
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[ "Akhenaten", "topic's main category", "Category:Akhenaten" ]
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[ "Akhenaten", "different from", "The Rings of Akhaten" ]
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[ "Ashur-nirari V", "different from", "Aszur-nirari" ]
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[ "Tudhaliya II", "different from", "Tudhaliya" ]
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[ "Scylax of Caryanda", "different from", "Pseudo-Scylax" ]
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[ "Joshua", "different from", "Jozue" ]
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[ "Joshua", "topic's main category", "Category:Joshua" ]
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[ "Nebuchadnezzar I", "different from", "Nebuchadenzar" ]
Biography He is unrelated to his later namesake, Nabû-kudurrī-uṣur II, who has come to be known by the Hebrew form of his name "Nebuchadnezzar." Consequently, it is anachronistic but not inappropriate to apply this designation retroactively to the earlier king, as he does not make an appearance in the Bible. He is misi...
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[ "Sun Tzu", "topic's main category", "Category:Sun Tzu" ]
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[ "Sun Tzu", "different from", "Sun Tzu" ]
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[ "Tudḫaliya IV", "different from", "Tudhaliya" ]
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[ "Ashur-nirari II", "different from", "Aszur-nirari" ]
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[ "Thutmose I", "topic's main category", "Category:Thutmose I" ]
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[ "Amenhotep I", "topic's main category", "Category:Amenhotep I" ]
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[ "Hegias of Athens", "said to be the same as", "Hegesias" ]
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[ "Shalmaneser IV", "different from", "Shalmaneser" ]
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[ "Samson", "topic's main category", "Category:Samson" ]
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[ "Ankhesenamun", "said to be the same as", "Dakhamunzu" ]
Nothing like this has happened to me in my entire life! Understandably, he was wary and had an envoy investigate, but by delaying, he missed his apparent opportunity to bring Egypt into his empire. He eventually did send one of his sons, Zannanza, but the prince died en route, perhaps being murdered.The identity of the...
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[ "Tudhaliya III", "replaces", "Arnuwanda I" ]
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[ "Douris (vase painter)", "different from", "Duris" ]
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[ "Esau", "topic's main category", "Category:Esau" ]
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[ "Arnuwanda III", "replaces", "Tudhaliya IV" ]
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[ "Aristagoras", "different from", "Aristagoras" ]
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[ "Hystaspes (father of Darius I)", "different from", "Vishtaspa" ]
Hystaspes (Old Persian: 𐎻𐏁𐎫𐎠𐎿𐎱 Vištāspa; Ancient Greek: Ὑστάσπης Hustáspēs) or Guštāsp (Persian: گشتاسپ Guštāsp) (fl. 550 BC), was a Persian satrap of Bactria and Persis. He was the father of Darius I, emperor of the Achaemenid Empire, and Artabanus, who was a trusted advisor to both his brother Darius as well as...
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[ "Onesimos (vase painter)", "topic's main category", "Category:Onesimos" ]
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[ "Shalmaneser I", "different from", "Shalmaneser" ]
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[ "Amaziah of Judah", "different from", "Amazjasz" ]
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[ "Brygos Painter", "said to be the same as", "Brygos" ]
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[ "Caleb", "different from", "Caleb" ]
Biblical account Caleb, son of Jephunneh (Book of Numbers, Numbers 13:6) is not to be confused with Caleb, great-grandson of Judah through Tamar (1 Chronicles 2:3–9). This other Caleb was the son of Hezron, and his wife was Azubah (1 Chronicles 2:18,19).
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[ "Caleb", "said to be the same as", "Caleb" ]
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[ "Xi Shi", "topic's main category", "Category:Xi Shi" ]
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[ "Pygmalion of Tyre", "different from", "Pygmalion" ]
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[ "Miriam", "said to be the same as", "Mary the Jewess" ]
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[ "Miriam", "said to be the same as", "Puah" ]
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[ "Polygnotos (vase painter)", "different from", "Polygnotus of Thasos" ]
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[ "Jonah", "different from", "Yunus" ]
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[ "Jonah", "said to be the same as", "Yunus" ]
In Islam Quran Jonah (Arabic: يُونُس, romanized: Yūnus) is the title of the tenth chapter of the Quran. Yūnus is traditionally viewed as highly important in Islam as a prophet who was faithful to God and delivered His messages. Jonah is the only one of Judaism's Twelve Minor Prophets to be named in the Quran. In Quran ...
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[ "Jonah", "topic's main category", "Category:Jonah" ]
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[ "Jonah", "said to be the same as", "Jonah in rabbinic literature" ]
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[ "Ramesses III", "topic's main category", "Category:Ramesses III" ]
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[ "Ramesses V", "topic's main category", "Category:Ramesses V" ]
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[ "Ramesses VII", "topic's main category", "Category:Ramesses VII" ]
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[ "Laozi", "topic's main category", "Category:Laozi" ]
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[ "Laozi", "said to be the same as", "Danzi" ]
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[ "Laozi", "said to be the same as", "Daode Tianzun" ]
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[ "Nefertiti", "said to be the same as", "Dakhamunzu" ]
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[ "Nefertiti", "topic's main category", "Category:Nefertiti" ]
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[ "Gyges of Lydia", "different from", "Gyges" ]
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[ "Gyges of Lydia", "significant event", "Gyges in the bedchamber of King Candaules" ]
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[ "Jehoiakim", "significant event", "abdication" ]
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[ "Jehoiakim", "participant of", "Siege of Jerusalem" ]
Reign Jehoiakim was appointed king by Necho II, king of Egypt, in 609 BC, after Necho's return from the battle in Harran, three months after he had killed King Josiah at Megiddo. Necho deposed Jehoiakim's younger brother Jehoahaz after a reign of only three months and took him to Egypt, where he died. Jehoiakim ruled o...
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[ "Jehoiakim", "different from", "Eliakim" ]
Jehoiakim, also sometimes spelled Jehoikim was the eighteenth and antepenultimate King of Judah from 609 to 598 BC. He was the second son of King Josiah (1 Chronicles 3:15) and Zebidah, the daughter of Pedaiah of Rumah. His birth name was Eliakim.Background After Josiah's death, Jehoiakim's younger brother Jehoahaz (al...
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[ "Ini (pharaoh)", "different from", "Ini" ]
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[ "Ephialtes of Trachis", "different from", "Ephialtes" ]
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[ "Hiram I", "different from", "Hiram Abiff" ]
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[ "Hiram I", "topic's main category", "Category:Hiram I" ]
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[ "Takelot I", "topic's main category", "Category:Takelot I" ]
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[ "Confucius", "topic's main category", "Category:Confucius" ]
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[ "Ahab", "participant of", "Battle of Qarqar" ]
Battle of Qarqar The Battle of Qarqar is mentioned in extra-biblical records, and was perhaps at Apamea, where Shalmaneser III of Assyria fought a great confederation of princes from Cilicia, Northern Syria, Israel, Ammon, and the tribes of the Syrian desert (853 BCE), including Arabs, Ahab the Israelite (A-ha-ab-bu ma...
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[ "Ahab", "topic's main category", "Category:Ahab" ]
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[ "Pheidippides", "said to be the same as", "Eucles" ]
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[ "Psamtik I", "replaces", "Necho I" ]
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[ "Callinus", "topic's main category", "Category:Callinus" ]
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[ "Feizi", "different from", "Han Feizi" ]
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[ "Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis (consul 471 BC)", "said to be the same as", "Appius Claudius Crassus Inregillensis Sabinus" ]
Appius Claudius Crassus Inregillensis (or Crassinus Regillensis) Sabinus (fl. c. 471–451 BC) was a Roman senator during the early Republic, most notable as the leading member of the ten-man board (the Decemvirate) which drew up the Twelve Tables of Roman law around 451 BC. He is also probably identical with the Appius ...
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[ "Shoshenq III", "topic's main category", "Category:Shoshenq III" ]
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[ "Epiktetos", "different from", "Epictetus" ]
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[ "Kleophrades Painter", "different from", "Kleophrades" ]
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[ "The Buddha", "replaces", "Mahākāśyapa" ]
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[ "The Buddha", "influenced by", "Dīpankara Buddha" ]
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[ "The Buddha", "significant event", "Siddhārtha's farewell to Channa and Kanthaka" ]
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[ "The Buddha", "topic's main category", "Category:Gautama Buddha" ]
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[ "The Buddha", "followed by", "Buddhist" ]
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[ "Darius the Great", "said to be the same as", "Dhul-Qarnayn" ]
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[ "Darius the Great", "different from", "Dariusz" ]
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[ "Darius the Great", "topic's main category", "Category:Darius I" ]
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[ "Xerxes I", "topic's main category", "Category:Xerxes I" ]
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[ "Xerxes I", "different from", "Xerxes" ]
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