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  2. Lord of the Flies - Wikipedia

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    Lord of the Flies was awarded a place on both lists of Modern Library 100 Best Novels, reaching number 41 on the editor's list and 25 on the reader's list. [24] In 2003, Lord of the Flies was listed at number 70 on the BBC's survey The Big Read, [25] and in 2005 it was chosen by Time magazine as one of the 100 best English-language novels since ...

  3. Singhasan Battisi - Wikipedia

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    The throne is supported by 32 statues of Apsaras. When Bhoja sits on the throne, one of the statues comes to life, and explains to the king that simply sitting on the throne will not make him a great judge: there are other qualities that he lacks. The Apsara tells him one story related to one quality that a good judge must possess and flies away.

  4. Cotys I (Odrysian) - Wikipedia

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    M. Tacheva, The Kings of Ancient Thrace. Book One, Sofia, 2006. S. Topalov, The Odrysian Kingdom from the Late 5th to the Mid-4th C. B.C., Sofia, 1994. S. Topalov, Contributions to the Study of the Coinage and History in the Lands of Eastern Thrace from the End of the 4th C. B.C. to the end of the 3rd C. B.C., Sofia, 2001. S. Topalov, Ancient ...

  5. Cersobleptes - Wikipedia

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    Cersobleptes (Ancient Greek: Kερσoβλέπτης, romanized: Kersobleptēs, also found in the form Cersebleptes, Kersebleptēs) was the son of Cotys I, king of the Odrysians in Thrace, on whose death in September 360 BC he inherited the throne. From the beginning of his reign, however, Cersobleptes was beset by problems.

  6. Amadocus II - Wikipedia

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    Amadocus (Ancient Greek: Ἀμάδoκoς, romanized: Amadokos, also Amatokos) was an Odrysian ruler in Thrace, who ruled from 360 to c. 351 BC.. Amadocus II was the son of Amadocus I (Medocus), according to a fragment of Theopompus, [1] which specifies that there were two kings named Amadocus, father and son, of whom the son was a contemporary of Philip II of Macedon. [2]

  7. Lord of the Flies (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    Lord of the Flies" earned a Nielsen household rating of 6.2, meaning that it was seen by 6.2% of the nation's estimated households and was viewed by 6.54 million households, [8] [nb 1] and 9.9 million viewers. [9] "Lord of the Flies" was the 51st most watched episode of television that aired during the week ending December 16. [8]

  8. Seuthes I - Wikipedia

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    Seuthes I (/ ˈ s uː ˌ θ iː z /; Ancient Greek: Σεύθης, Seuthēs) was king of the Odrysians in Thrace from 424 BC until at least 411 BC.. Seuthes was the son of Sparatocos (Sparadocus), and the grandson of Teres I.

  9. The Flies - Wikipedia

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    The Flies (French: Les Mouches) is a play by Jean-Paul Sartre, produced in 1943. It is an adaptation of the Electra myth, previously used by the Greek playwrights Sophocles , Aeschylus and Euripides .