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Print by Richard Geiger of Leonidas I sending a messenger to the Spartans, 1900. Molṑn labé (Greek: μολὼν λαβέ, transl. "come and take [them]") is a Greek phrase attributed to Leonidas I of Sparta during his written correspondence with Xerxes I of Persia on the eve of the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC.
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Typographical symbols and punctuation marks are marks and symbols used in typography with a variety of purposes such as to help with legibility and accessibility, or to identify special cases. This list gives those most commonly encountered with Latin script. For a far more comprehensive list of symbols and signs, see List of Unicode characters.
Molon labe is an ancient Greek battle cry meaning "Come and take them". Molon labe can also refer to: Molon Labe!, a 2004 novel by Kenneth W. Royce "Molon Labe" (Falling Skies), an episode of the TV series Falling Skies, first aired in 2012
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