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  2. Panhellenion - Wikipedia

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    The Panhellenion (Greek: Πανελλήνιον) or Panhellenium was a league of Greek city-states established in the year 131–132 AD by the Roman Emperor Hadrian while he was touring the Roman provinces of Greece.

  3. Hercules (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Hercules Panhellenios is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books, the character is based on Heracles of Greek mythology (despite using the name of his Roman equivalent, Hercules). Since his first appearance, he has been a perennial member of the superhero team the Avengers.

  4. Athena (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Athena has since assumed the new godly title of Athena Panhellenios. [40] Since then, Athena has shown herself capable of easily teleporting herself away, ...

  5. List of Avengers members - Wikipedia

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    Hercules Panhellenios: Avengers #45 (October 1967) [2] Avengers, Avengers Emergency Response Squad [14] Black Panther [a] T'Challa Avengers #52 (May 1968) [2] Avengers

  6. Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Olympian Zeus (Ancient Greek: Ναὸς τοῦ Ὀλυμπίου Διός, Naós tou Olympíou Diós), also known as the Olympieion or Columns of the Olympian Zeus, is a colossal temple in the centre of Athens, now in ruins.

  7. Epithets of Zeus - Wikipedia

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    Zeus Panhellenios ("Zeus of All the Greeks"): worshipped at Aeacus's temple on Aegina Zeus Xenios (Ξένιος), Philoxenon , or Hospites : Zeus as the patron of hospitality ( xenia ) and guests, avenger of wrongs done to strangers

  8. Panhellenic Games - Wikipedia

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    Panhellenic Games is the collective term for four separate religious festivals held in ancient Greece that became especially well known for the athletic competitions they included.

  9. Atlantis (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Outstanding differences in polity and personality set the stage for a journalistic battle between Vlasto's Atlantis and Xanthaky's Panhellenios, representing the Panhellenic Union and Lambros Coromilas (Greek ambassador to the United States in 1908). Circulation increased for both papers as the readership characteristically chose sides.