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ILION or ILIOS, was a Trojan city, named after King ILUS. Whence Iliacus, that is, Trojan; and Iliades, Trojan women; and the Iliad, the work of Homer about Ilion or the Trojan war.
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DION, a noble Syracusan, friend and student of Plato, exiled by the tyrant Dionysius. He later expelled him from Syracuse, then was killed by his own men. Another was an orator called Chrysostomus for his eloquence, that is, golden mouth. 1122334455667788 9900-ABCDEFGHAbcdefghLJ.
EUCLIDES, a philosopher from Megara, student of Socrates, and a distinguished geometer, who went daily from Megara to Athens to hear Socrates, and during time of war in feminine attire, so that he would not be recognized.
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