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  2. Greek traditional music - Wikipedia

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    Folk songs from Thessaly are mostly slow and stately, however the music accompanying the Syrtos dance, is typically livelier and more energetic than it is in other parts of Greece. [28] Songs accompany dances such as the Kalamatianos (popular universally in Greece), Thessalikos, Galanogalani, Kangeli , Gaitanaki , Tsamikos , Sta Tria, Karagouna ...

  3. Fjögur píanó - Wikipedia

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    Shia LaBeouf in the video for "Fjögur píanó" directed by Alma Har'el. The first music video for the song premiered on June 18, 2012. [1] It was directed by Alma Har'el and stars Shia LaBeouf and Denna Thomsen as "a couple trapped in a perpetual cycle of addiction and abuse, set to a somber piano melody that at times hints at some light at the end of the tunnel."

  4. Music of Thrace - Wikipedia

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    Sfarlis: Sfarlis is a beginner's dance from Western Thrace. Troiro: Many Bulgarian dances from Northern Thrace have "cousins" (very similar dances) in Western (Greek) Thrace, and this is one of them: a Greek dance that sounds and feels Bulgarian. Dostlar Bizim Halaya: This is a rom dance from Eastern (Turkish) Thrace. It is a reminder of the so ...

  5. Dolon (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Dolon then informed the two Greeks which Trojan allies were living in which tent and what their strengths were. After this, Odysseus went back on his promise and Dolon was decapitated by Diomedes before the two went into the Trojan camp to wreak havoc, slaying Rhesus , king of Thrace , and stealing his valuable horses. [ 2 ]

  6. Dorian mode - Wikipedia

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    The Dorian mode or Doric mode can refer to three very different but interrelated subjects: one of the Ancient Greek harmoniai (characteristic melodic behaviour, or the scale structure associated with it); one of the medieval musical modes; or—most commonly—one of the modern modal diatonic scales, corresponding to the piano keyboard's white notes from D to D, or any transposition of itself.

  7. Dolon - Wikipedia

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    Dolon (mythology), character in Greek mythology who spied for Troy during the Trojan War; Dolon (Δόλων), a women's cult-association at Cyzicus worshiping the goddess Artemis; Dolon (air base), air base in Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan; Dolon, Issyk Kul, village in the Issyk Kul Province of Kyrgyzstan; Dolon Pass, mountain pass in Kyrgyzstan

  8. Rhesus (play) - Wikipedia

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    Rhesus (Ancient Greek: Ῥῆσος, Rhēsos) is an Athenian tragedy that belongs to the transmitted plays of Euripides.Its authorship has been disputed since antiquity, [1] and the issue has invested modern scholarship since the 17th century when the play's authenticity was challenged, first by Joseph Scaliger and subsequently by others, partly on aesthetic grounds and partly on account of ...

  9. Rhesus of Thrace - Wikipedia

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    Rhesus (/ ˈ r iː s ə s /; Ancient Greek: Ῥῆσος Rhêsos) is a mythical king of Thrace in The Iliad who fought on the side of Trojans.Rhesus arrived late to the battle and while asleep in his camp, Diomedes and Odysseus stole his team of horses during a night raid on the Trojan camp.