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  1. Pelops

    File Pelops.jpg thumb 250px Pelops In Greek mythology , Pelops Greek language Greek , from pelios ... expression of unity, not only for the Peloponnesus , island of Pelops , but for all Hellenes. At the sanctuary at Olympia, chthonic night time libations were offered each time to dark faced Pelops ... Zeus Burkert 1983 96 . Genealogy Pelops was a son of Tantalus and either Dione mythology Dione , Euryanassa ... the crown of Pisa Greece Pisa or Olympia, Greece Olympia from King Oenomaus . Pelops was credited with numerous children, begotten on his wife Hippodamia Hippodameia , daughter of Oenomaus. Pelops sons include Pittheus , Troezen, Alcathous, son of Pelops Alcathous , Dias mythology Dias , Pleisthenes , Atreus , Thyestes , Copreus , Hippalcimus , Cleones and Letreus. Pelops and Hippodameia also ... married Electryon . By the nymph Axioche , Pelops was father of Chrysippus mythology Chrysippus . Tantalus savage banquet Pelops father was Tantalus, king at Spil Mount Mount Sipylus in Anatolia . Wanting to make an offering to the Olympians, Tantalus cut Pelops into pieces and made his flesh into a stew ... the plot, however, and held off from eating of the boy s body. Pelops was ritually reassembled and brought ... claimed descent from Tantalus. After Pelops resurrection, Poseidon took him to Mount Olympus Olympus .... Later, Zeus threw Pelops out of Olympus, angry that his father, Tantalus, had stolen the food of the gods ... to manhood, Pelops wanted to marry Hippodamia . King Oenomaus , her father, fearful of a prophecy ... in the late second century CE. Pelops came to ask for her hand and prepared to race Oenomaus. Worried about losing, Pelops went to the seaside and invoked Poseidon, his former lover. ref Pindar, First ... received the horses, Pelops hastens to Pisa to defeat Oenomaus. On the way, his charioteer Cillus also named Sphaerus dies and stands in a dream over Pelops, who was highly distressed about him, to make requests for a funeral. Pelops complies by burying his ashes magnificently, and raises a mound ...   more details



  1. Ectoedemia pelops

    italic title Taxobox name Ectoedemia pelops image image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a superordo Amphiesmenoptera ordo Lepidoptera subordo Glossata cohorto Myoglossata subcohorto Neolepidoptera infraordo Heteroneura superfamilia Nepticuloidea familia Nepticulidae genus Ectoedemia species E. pelops binomial Ectoedemia pelops binomial authority Hoare, 2000 synonyms Ectoedemia pelops is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found near the Murray Darling basin in New South Wales . The larvae possibly feed on Capparis mitchellii . They probably leaf miner mine the leaves of their host plant. External links http www.environment.gov.au biodiversity abrs online resources fauna afd taxa 41ebe3dc 93b7 4766 a5b2 a2333e3eb928 Australian Faunal Directory wikispecies commons Category Lepidoptera of Australia Category Nepticulidae nepticulidae stub vi Ectoedemia pelops ...   more details



  1. File:Pelops HCV.jpg

    Summary Non free use rationale Article Blackwulf Description Depiction of Blackwulf I Pelops Source Cropped section of interior artwork from the issue. Portion Image displayed as cover of comic book. Low resolution 300px size unsuitable to use for high end reproduction. Purpose Blackwulf For identification purposes in conjunction with discussion of the topic of the article. Replaceability No free use image available, as comic was circulated around 1975. other information Template Marvel Comics trademark copyright Licensing Non free comic ...   more details



  1. Alcathous, son of Pelops

    For other uses of this name, see Alcathous . Alcathous ancient Greek Gr. polytonic was in Greek mythology the son of Pelops and Hippodamia , ref name DGRBM cite encyclopedia last Smith first William authorlink William Smith lexicographer title Alcathous 1 editor William Smith lexicographer William Smith encyclopedia Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 97 98 publisher Little, Brown and Company location Boston year 1867 url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0106.html ref and brother of Atreus and Thyestes . He first married Pyrgo and afterwards Euaechme , and was the father of Echepolis , Callipolis , Iphinoe mythology Iphinoe , Periboea , and Automedusa . ref Pausanias geographer Pausanias , Description of Greece i. 42. 1, 4, 43. 4 ref ref Apollodorus , ii. 4. 11, iii. 12. 7 ref Pausanias geographer Pausanias relates that after Euippus, son of king Megareus of Onchestus Megareus , was killed by the Cythaeronian lion , Megareus, whose elder son Timalcus had likewise fallen by the hands of Theseus , offered his daughter Euaechme and his kingdom to anyone who could slay the lion. ref Pausanias geographer Pausanias , Description of Greece i. 41. 4 ref Alcathous undertook the task, killed the lion, and thus obtained Euaechme for his wife, and afterwards became the successor of Megareus. In gratitude for this success, he built at Megara a temple of Artemis Agrotera and Apollo Agraeus . He also restored the walls of Megara, which had been destroyed by the Crete Cretans . ref Pausanias geographer Pausanias , Description of Greece i. 41. 5 ref In this work he was said to have been assisted by Apollo, and the stone upon which the god used to place his lyre while he was at work, was even in late times believed to produce a sound similar to that of a lyre when struck. ref Pausanias geographer Pausanias , Description of Greece i. 42. 1 ref ref Ovid , Metamorphoses viii. 15, &c. ref ref V ...   more details



  1. Pyrgo

    Pyrgo may refer to Pyrgo Park Pyrgo genus Pyrgo genus , a foraminifer genus in the subfamily Quinqueloculininae Pyrgo , the first wife of Alcathous, son of Pelops in Greek mythology See also Pirgo , royal residence of King Henry VIII disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Eurydice of Mycenae

    In Greek mythology , Eurydice was the daughter of Pelops and was married to Electryon , king of Mycenae and son of Perseus mythology Perseus . She bore him Alcmena , mother of Heracles . ref Turner, Coulter 2001 , p. 175 ref In other versions of the myth, Eurydice s place was taken by Anaxo , Electryon s niece. ref Turner, Coulter 2001 , p. 35 ref Notes reflist References Patricia Turner, Charles Russell Coulter, Dictionary of ancient deities , Oxford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0195145046 Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology de Eurydike Tochter des Pelops ...   more details



  1. Tantalus son of Thyestes

    Orphan date February 2009 In Greek mythology, Tantalus was a son of Thyestes and a prince of southern Argolis. He was killed along with his brother Pleisthenes , by Thyestes s brother Atreus . Atreus killed his nephews because Thyestes seduced his wife, Aerope . Atreus was the king of Mycenae , and Thyestes ruled the south of Argolis . Other characters named Tantalus The name Tantalus was common in Tantalus s family. The first Tantalus, son of Zeus, is the most famous. He was favored by the gods but sacrificed his son Pelops Thyestes s father to the Olympians, who hated human sacrifice. The gods killed Tantalus and brought Pelops back to life. Pelops had a brother named Broteas who had a son named Tantalus. Tantalus son of Broteas Tantalus II was killed by Agamemnon , who married his wife, Clytaemnestra . Tantalid family tree Tantalus, son of Zeus and Plouto the nymph, and his wife Dione, had two sons Broteas and Pelops, and a daughter, Niobe . Broteas Broteas s son was Tantalus II. Pelops Pelops married Hippodameia and had the following children Pittheus , Alcathous , Dias , Pleisthenes , Atreus , Thyestes , Copreus , Hippalcimus, Astydameia , Nicippe , and Eurydice . Atreus had a son named Agamemnon , whose son was Orestes and Thyestes had three sons Tantalus III, Pleisthenes, and Aegisthus . Orestes became the ruler of all the Peloponessus and had a son named Tisamenus . Aegisthus had a son named Alete . Niobe Niobe had fourteen children. Sources Gods and Heroes, Gustav Schwab, Pantheon. D Aulaires Book of Greek Myths, Ingrid and Edgar Parain D Aulaire. http en.wikipedia.org wiki Tantalus http en.wikipedia.org wiki Orestes http en.wikipedia.org wiki Aegisthus greek myth stub Category Greek mythology ...   more details



  1. Hippodamia

    Erythras, son of Leucon Eioneus , son of Magnes Pelops came to ask for Hippodamia s hand and prepared to race Oenomaus. Worried about losing, Pelops went to the seaside and invoked Poseidon, his former ... to the simple heroic chariot race, Pelops, still unsure of himself or alternatively, Hippodamia ... was convinced by Pelops or Hippodamia promising him half of Oenomaus kingdom and the first night ... of beeswax. The race began, and went on for a long time. But just as Oenomaus was catching up to Pelops ... was dragged to death by his horses. Pelops then killed Myrtilus by throwing him off a cliff into the sea after the latter attempted to rape Hippodamia. As Myrtilus died, he cursed Pelops. This was the source of the curse that haunted future generation of Hippodamia s and Pelops children ... During the wedding of Hippodameia and Pelops , the barbaric centaurs who had been invited became .... References references See also Pelops The Abduction of Hippodameia Category Greek mythology Category ...   more details



  1. Myrtilus

    7 5.13.1 6.21.9 8.14.10 11 ca. 160 176 AD Philostratus the Elder Imagines, I.30 Pelops 170 245 AD Philostratus the Younger , Imagines, 9 Pelops ca. 200 245 AD First Vatican Mythographer , 22 Myrtilus ...   more details



  1. Chrysippus (mythology)

    Image with inadequate rationale removed Image Laius and Chrysippus and Pelops.jpg thumb 200px Laius abducting Chrysippus, who is reaching out to Pelops, his father detail . Volute crater, ca. 320 BCE. The Getty, Malibu, California. Other persons Chrysippus In Greek mythology , Chrysippus lang el was a divine hero of Elis in the Peloponnesus , the Illegitimacy bastard son of Pelops king of Pisa in the Peloponnesus and the nymph Axioche . He was kidnapped by the Thebes, Greece Theban Laius , his tutor, who was escorting him to the Nemean Games , where the boy planned to compete. Instead, Laius ran away with him to Thebes and rape d him, a crime for which he, his city, and his family were later punished by the deity gods . Chryssipus s death was related in various ways. One author who cites Peisandros as his source claims that he killed himself with his sword out of shame. ref Gantz, p. 489. ref Hellanikos and Thucydides write that he was killed out of jealousy by Atreus and Thyestes , his half brothers, who cast him into a well. They had been sent by their mother, Hippodamia , who feared Chrysippus would inherit Pelops s throne instead of her sons. Atreus and Thyestes, together with their mother, were banished by Pelops and took refuge in Mycenae . There Hippodamia hung herself. Another version has Hippodamia committing the deed herself, on behalf of her sons Atreus and Thyestes. She waited until Laius and Chrysippus were asleep together, and then used the knife of Laius to slay Chrysippus. Chrysippus, however, did not die at once, and was able to tell Pelops that the real murderer was his stepmother. The death of Chryssippus is sometimes seen as springing from the curse that Myrtilus placed on Pelops for his betrayal, as Pelops threw him from a cliff after he helped Pelops win a race. Spoken word myths audio files border 1 cellpadding 5 cellspacing 0 style background ffdead The Chrysippus myth as told by story tellers Media Laius and Chrysippus wiki.ogg 1. ...   more details



  1. Axioche

    Orphan date December 2009 Axioche was a nymph in Greek mythology . She was the mother of Chrysippus mythology Chrysippus by Pelops ref Scholia on Euripides , Orestes , 4 on Pindar , Olympian Ode, 1. 144 ref . Elsewhere she is referred to as Danais . ref Pseudo Plutarch , Greek and Roman Parallel Stories , 33 ref References reflist Category Nymphs Category Greek mythology Greek deity stub de Axioche it Astioche pl Astioche ...   more details



  1. Pelopion

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 For the current name of Pelopion, see Pelopio , a town west of Olympia, Greece Ancient Olympia in Greece The Pelopion was a structure at the ancient site of Olympia, Greece . It was the alleged tomb of Pelops a figure in Greek mythology . It was a monument surrounded by a pentagonal structure. Category Ancient Greek buildings and structures Category Ancient Olympia Architecture stub ...   more details



  1. Evaechme

    In Greek mythology, the name Evaechme , Euaechme or Euaichme may refer to Daughter of Megareus of Onchestus Megareus and Iphinoe mythology Iphinoe , second wife of Alcathous, son of Pelops . ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 1. 43. 4 ref Daughter of Hyllus and Iole , wife of Polycaon , son of the Argonauts Argonaut Butes . ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 4. 2. 1 with a reference to Catalogue of Women The Great Ehoeae ref References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Women in Greek mythology Category Heracleidae ...   more details



  1. Tantalus son of Broteas

    . Pelops main Pelops Tantalus s uncle, see section on Tantalus father of Broteas Manes Manes, aka ...   more details



  1. Numisianus

    Orphan date February 2009 Numisianus , lang el 2nd century an eminent Ancient Greek medicine Greek physician at Corinth , whose lectures Galen attended c. 150, having gone to Corinth for that very reason. ref name galen1 Galen, de Anat. Admin. i. 1, vol. ii. p. 217 ref He was, according to Galen, ref name galen1 the most celebrated of all the pupils of Quintus physician Quintus , and one of the tutors to Pelops physician Pelops , ref Galen, Comment. in Hippocr. De Nat. Hom. , ii. 6, vol. xv. p. 136 ref and distinguished himself especially by his anatomical knowledge. He wrote a commentary on the Aphorisms of Hippocrates , ref Galen, Comment. in Hippocr. De Humor. , i. 24, vol. xvi. p. 197 Comment. in Hippocr. Aphor. , iv. 69, v. 44, vol. xvii. pt. ii. pp. 751, 837 ref which appears to have been well thought of in Galen s time. Notes reflist SmithDGRBM Category 2nd century Greek people Category Ancient Greek physicians ca Numisi hu Numeszianosz ...   more details



  1. Euryanassa

    In Greek mythology , Euryanassa is a name that may refer to Daughter of the river god Pactolus . She was the wife of Tantalus , and one of the possible mothers of Pelops , Broteas and Niobe ref Tzetzes on Lycophron , 52 ref ref Pseudo Plutarch , Greek and Roman Parallel Stories , 33 ref . Daughter of Hyperphas and mother of Clymene with Minyas mythology Minyas . ref Scholia on Homer , Odyssey 11. 326 Hesiod , Fragment 84 ref References reflist Category Greek mythology Category Women in Greek mythology Greek myth stub de Euryanassa Tochter des Paktolos el ext Urianassa fr Euryanassa fille de Pactole nl Euryanassa ru sr ...   more details



  1. Eurythemista

    distinguish Eurythemis In Greek mythology , the name Eurythemista or Eurythemiste may refer to Daughter of Xanthus . She is one of Pelops and Niobe s possible mothers by Tantalus ref Scholia on Euripides , Orestes play Orestes , 11 ref other ones being Euryanassa and Dione, daughter of Atlas mythology Atlas . One of the two maidens that were wooed by Boeotus . He could not choose between the two until he saw a star fall on Eurythemiste s shoulder he then took her to wife. ref Pseudo Plutarch , On Rivers , 2. 2 ref References reflist Category Greek mythology Category Women in Greek mythology Greek myth stub ext Uritemista ...   more details



  1. Callipolis

    Callipolis is the commonly used Latinized form of Kallipolis , the Greek name of several ancient cities, notably Kallipolis in Caria Kallipolis, a Hellespont port on the Thracian Chersonesus , the modern Gallipoli Callipolis in Calabria , southern Italy, a port on a peninsula into the Tarentine Gulf, which was granted by the Roman republic the status of Socii The kallipolis is also the word Plato uses for his Utopia ideal city in his dialogue Republic Plato The Republic . In Greek mythology, Callipolis was a son of Alcathous, son of Pelops Sources and references Westermann, Gro er Atlas zur Weltgeschichte in German disambig Category Utopias ca Cal l polis el es Callipolis ...   more details



  1. Hippodamia (disambiguation)

    Hippodamia , Hippodameia , or Hippodameia may refer to Female characters from classical mythology Hippodamia , daughter of Oenomaus and wife of Pelops Hippodameia, a.k.a. Briseis Hippodameia, wife of Alcathous the son of Aesyetes and daughter of Anchises Hippodamia wife of Pirithous , daughter of Butes Hippodamia, name shared by two of the Danaids , one of whom married and killed Istrus, and the other Diocorystes Hippodamia, wife of Autonous , mother of Erodius, Schoenoeus, Anthus mythology Anthus , Acanthus and Acanthis mythology Acanthis Hippodamia genus Hippodamia genus , the common North American ladybug 692 Hippodamia , asteroid disambig Category Given names de Hippodameia el fr Hippodamie it Ippodamia pl Hippodameja ...   more details



  1. Lysidice

    Lysidice is the name of two women in Greek mythology . 1. Lysidice , daughter of Thespius and Megamede. She bore Heracles a son, Teles. ref Apollodorus, The Library, 2.7.8 http www.theoi.com Text Apollodorus2.html ref 2. Lysidice , daughter of Pelops and Hippodamia . She married Mestor and became the mother of Hippothoe . ref Apollodorus, The Library, 2.4.5 http www.theoi.com Text Apollodorus2.html ref She was also sometimes said to be the mother of Alcmena , by Electryon . ref Plutarch, Life of Theseus, 7, http www.theoi.com Text PlutarchTheseus.html ref References references Category Greek mythology ca Lis dice de Lysidike el ja ...   more details



  1. Anaxo

    In Greek mythology , Anaxo , daughter of Alcaeus mythology Alcaeus and either Astydameia , daughter of Pelops or Laonome , daughter of Guneus , or Hipponome , daughter of Menoeceus . ref Turner, Coulter 2001 p.35 ref She married Electryon , king of Mycenae , and her father s brother, being the son of Perseus and Andromeda mythology Andromeda . Her children were Alcmena , Stratobates , Gorgophonus , Phylonomus , Celaeneus , Amphimachus , Lysinomus , Chirimachus , Anactor , and Archelaus . ref Apollodorus . The Library , http www.theoi.com Text Apollodorus2.html 2.4.5 And he had sons by Andromeda before he came to Greece he had Perses, whom he left behind with Cepheus and from him it is said that the kings of Persia are descended and in Mycenae he had Alcaeus and Sthenelus and Heleus and Mestor and Electryon,64 and a daughter Gorgophone, whom Perieres married. Alcaeus had a son Amphitryon and a daughter Anaxo by Astydamia, daughter of Pelops but some say he had them by Laonome, daughter of Guneus, others that he had them by Hipponome, daughter of Menoeceus and Mestor had Hippothoe by Lysidice, daughter of Pelops. This Hippothoe was carried off by Poseidon, who brought her to the Echinadian Islands, and there had intercourse with her, and begat Taphius, who colonized Taphos and called the people Teleboans, because he had gone far from his native land. And Taphius had a son Pterelaus, whom Poseidon made immortal by implanting a golden hair in his head. And to Pterelaus were born sons, to wit, Chromius, Tyrannus, Antiochus, Chersidamas, Mestor, and Eueres. Electryon married Anaxo, daughter of Alcaeus, and begat a daughter Alcmena,69 and sons, to wit, Stratobates, Gorgophonus, Phylonomus, Celaeneus, Amphimachus, Lysinomus, Chirimachus, Anactor, and Archelaus and after these he had also a bastard son, Licymnius, by a Phrygian woman Midea. Sthenelus had daughters, Alcyone and Medusa, by Nicippe, daughter of Pelops and he had afterwards a son Eurystheus, who reigned also over ...   more details



  1. Hippalcimus

    In Greek mythology , the name Hippalcimus may refer to Hippalcimus or Hippalcus, son of Pelops and Hippodamia ref Hyginus , Fabulae , 84 ref ref Scholia on Pindar , Olympian Ode 1, 144 ref . He was one of the Argonauts ref Hyginus , Fabulae , 14 ref . Hippalcimus or Hippalcmas, son of Itonus himself son of Boeotus ref Diodorus Siculus , Library of History 4. 67. 7 ref , and father, by Asterope, of Peneleus ref Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , 1. 9. 16. & 3. 10. 8 ref ref Hyginus , Fabulae , 97 ref ref Plutarch , Quaestiones Graecae , 37 ref . References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Argonauts ...   more details



  1. Oenomaus

    . Courtship of Hippodamia Pelops wanted to marry Hippodamia. King Oenomaus, her father, fearful of a prophecy ... of his palace. ref The story of Pelops chariot race is told by Nestor to Menelaus, in Quintus Smyrnaeus ... to be the last standing column in the late 2nd century CE. Pelops came to ask for her hand and prepared to race Oenomaus. Worried about losing, Pelops went to the seaside and invoked Poseidon ... , 1959 64 . ref Pelops and Hippodamia, very much in love, devised a plan to replace the bronze ..., and went on for a long time. But just as Oenomaus was catching up to Pelops and readying to kill ... was dragged to death by his horses, although before dying he cursed Myrtilus. Pelops then killed ... in celebration of Pelops victory . As Myrtilus died, he cursed Pelops. This was the source of the curse that haunted future generation of Pelops children, including Atreus , Thyestes , Agamemnon , Aegisthus ... ca. 160 176 CE Philostratus the Elder Imagines, I.30 Pelops 170 245 CE Philostratus the Younger , Imagines, 9 Pelops ca. 200 245 CE First Vatican Mythographer , 22 Myrtilus Atreus et Thyestes Second ...   more details



  1. Mathew Grove

    Orphan date March 2011 Mathew Grove Floruit fl. 1587 , was a poet. Grove is known only as the author of the very rare volume entitled The most famous and tragicall historie of Pelops and Hippodamia . Whereunto are adioyned sundrie pleasant deuises, epigrams, songes, and sonnettes. Written by Mathewe Groue. Imprinted at London by Abel Ieffs . . . 1587. There are dedications in verse by Richard Smith, the publisher, who confesses to knowing nothing of the author, and in prose by the author, both addressed to Sir Henry Compton, 1st Baron Compton , father of William Compton, 1st Earl of Northampton . The story of Pelops and Hippodamia is told in ballad metre. There follow many short pieces, chiefly dealing with a lover s joys and pains, and a few epigrams on moral subjects. There are some jesting verses entitled A perfect tricke to kill little blacke flees in one s chamber. Only one copy of the volume is known it is in the library of the Earl of Ellesmere. Dr. Grosart reprinted it in his Occasional Issues in 1878. In 1638 Henry Gosson published a work by one Mathew Grove, entitled Witty Proverbs, Pithy Sentences, and wise similes collected out of the Golden volumes of divers learned and grave philosophers, London, 8vo ref Hazlitt, Handbook, p. 246 ref . Mr. Hazlitt is of opinion that this author is to be distinguished from the writer of Pelops. References reflist DNB wstitle Grove, Mathew Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Grove, Mathew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Poet DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Grove, Mathew Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category People of the Tudor period Category 16th century English people Category 16th century poets Category English poets ...   more details



  1. Blackwulf

    Lucian and Pelops lived. Sent on a mission alongside Schizo and Bristle, Lucian was to escort Pandara ... Pelops , Thunderstrike Eric Masterson Thunderstrike , Stellaris, and Code Blue . When the Code BLUE ... Pandara. Becoming obsessed with training, Lucian sparred with his brother Pelops, and lost to him ... that he was battling his own brother, Pelops. In the end, the Underground Legion escaped with Dr. Maddox. Image Pelops HCV.jpg 150px thumb left Blackwulf I Pelops . br Art by Angel Medina . After Lucian returned to Lyonesse, Pelops exposed himself to Lucian as Blackwulf. He taunted Lucian and dared ... had overheard their entire conversation and killed Pelops himself, hopeful that this would show Lucian ... of Blackwulf for himself. Blackwulf attempted to inform the Peacekeepers of what had happened to Pelops ... by telling her that Lucian had killed Pelops, and how he was now the new Blackwulf. Sparrow attacked ... him responsible for Pelops death. Blackwulf had an opportunity to kill her with his Black Legacy, and she ... her how Pelops last words had been that he loved her but Lucian didn t think she deserved such love ... Legion that Deathlok, from an alternate reality , came from a world in which Pelops was still ...   more details




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