Lyceum (Classical)
The Lyceum (Ancient Greek: Λύκειον, romanized: Lykeion) was a temple dedicated to Apollo Lyceus ("Apollo the wolf-god"). It was best known for the Peripatetic school of philosophy founded there by Aristotle in 334 BC. Aristotle fled Ancient Athens in 347 BC, and the university continued to function after his lifetime under a series of leaders until the Roman general Sulla destroyed it during his assault on Athens in 86 BC. The remains of the Lyceum were discovered in modern Athens in 1996 in a park behind the Hellenic Parliament.
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Lyceum (Classical)
The Lyceum (Ancient Greek: Λύκειον, romanized: Lykeion) was a temple dedicated to Apollo Lyceus ("Apollo the wolf-god"). It was best known for the Peripatetic school of philosophy founded there by Aristotle in 334 BC. Aristotle fled Ancient Athens in 347 BC, and the university continued to function after his lifetime under a series of leaders until the Roman general Sulla destroyed it during his assault on Athens in 86 BC. The remains of the Lyceum were discovered in modern Athens in 1996 in a park behind the Hellenic Parliament.
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El Liceo (del gr. Λύκειον) es ...... gnar centros de instrucción.
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El Liceu (en grec Λύκειον, Lýk ...... u Museu d'Art Modern d'Atenes.
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Het Lykeion (Oud-Grieks: Λύκει ...... Nederlandse schooltype lyceum.
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Il Liceo (in greco antico Λύκε ...... ta Liceo e anche peripatetica.
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Le Lycée (en grec ancien Λύκει ...... sein d'un parc archéologique.
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Likeion (Bahasa Yunani Kuno: Λ ...... n di belakang Parlemen Yunani.
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Lizeoa (antzinako grezieraz: Λ ...... askuntza zentroak izendatzeko.
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Lykeion, lykejon, likejon (gr. ...... zob. liceum ogólnokształcące).
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The Lyceum (Ancient Greek: Λύκ ...... ehind the Hellenic Parliament.
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Лике́й, также лице́й (др.-греч ...... я; называют её также «Лицеем».
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El Liceo (del gr. Λύκειον) es ...... gnar centros de instrucción.
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El Liceu (en grec Λύκειον, Lýk ...... Liceu deixà de ser utilitzat.
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Het Lykeion (Oud-Grieks: Λύκει ...... Nederlandse schooltype lyceum.
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Il Liceo (in greco antico Λύκε ...... ta Liceo e anche peripatetica.
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Le Lycée (en grec ancien Λύκει ...... ’Aristote est emportée à Rome.
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Likeion (Bahasa Yunani Kuno: Λ ...... n di belakang Parlemen Yunani.
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Lizeoa (antzinako grezieraz: Λ ...... askuntza zentroak izendatzeko.
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Lykeion, lykejon, likejon (gr. ...... Arystotelesa w IV wieku p.n.e.
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The Lyceum (Ancient Greek: Λύκ ...... ehind the Hellenic Parliament.
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Лике́й, также лице́й (др.-греч ...... веке (Александр Афродисийский)
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Liceo (Antigua Grecia)
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Liceo di Aristotele
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Liceu (antiga Grècia)
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Likeion
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Lizeoa (Antzinako Grezia)
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Lyceum (Classical)
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Lycée (école philosophique)
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Lykeion
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Lykeion
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Lykeion
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