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  2. Parallel Lives - Wikipedia

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    Engraving facing the title page of an 18th-century edition of Plutarch's Lives. The Parallel Lives (Ancient Greek: Βίοι Παράλληλοι, Bíoi Parállēloi; Latin: Vītae Parallēlae) is a series of 48 biographies of famous men written in Greek by the Greco-Roman philosopher, historian, and Apollonian priest Plutarch, probably at the beginning of the second century.

  3. Plutarch - Wikipedia

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    Plutarch was born to a prominent family in the small town of Chaeronea, [4] about 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of Delphi, in the Greek region of Boeotia.His family was long established in the town; his father was named Autobulus and his grandfather was named Lamprias. [3]

  4. Life of Caesar (Plutarch) - Wikipedia

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    In 1559, Plutarch's Parallel Lives were translated into French by Jacques Amyot, whose work was in turn translated into English by Sir Thomas North. William Shakespeare only read Plutarch from North's version, and he was his only source for his plays Julius Caesar (1599), Coriolanus (1605–1608), and Antony and Cleopatra (1607).

  5. Four Lives - Wikipedia

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    Four Lives, originally [1] and internationally [2] titled The Barking Murders, is a British television miniseries, first aired from 3 to 5 January 2022 on BBC One. It follows the true story of the families of four young gay men (Anthony Walgate, Gabriel Kovari, Daniel Whitworth and Jack Taylor) who in 2014 and 2015 were murdered by Stephen Port .

  6. Thomas North - Wikipedia

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    Sir Thomas North (28 May 1535 – c. 1604) was an English translator, military officer, lawyer, and justice of the peace. His translation into English of Plutarch's Parallel Lives is notable for being the main source text used by William Shakespeare for his Roman plays.

  7. Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives - Wikipedia

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    Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives is a BAFTA-winning [3] television documentary broadcast in 2007 on BBC Scotland and BBC Four, in which American rock musician Mark Oliver Everett talks with physicists and the former colleagues of his father—Hugh Everett—about his father's many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.

  8. Gates (band) - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] The track comes from their second release, Parallel Lives on Pure Noise Records that appeared on June 3, 2016. [26] As opposed to the previous record, Dye began using a piano and a sampler to develop songs such as "Color Worn". [27] On alreadyheard.com the album was described as an "airy and ethereal listen". [28]

  9. Parallel Lives (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Parallel Lives is a series of biographies by Plutarch. Parallel Lives may also refer to: Parallel Lives, a novella collection; Parallel Lives, a telefilm; Parallel ...