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  2. Category:Greek hermits - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Greek card games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Greek card games" The following 3 pages are in this ...

  4. Category:Hermits by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Greek hermits (10 P) H. Hungarian hermits (6 P) I.

  5. Gift from the Gods - Wikipedia

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    In the game you control your character Orestes, who must avenge his father's murder by returning to the palace of Mycenae, entering its catacombs, and solving a puzzle. [1] The game is based loosely on a Greek myth attributed to Homer, in which Agamemnon, the father of Orestes, is murdered by his wife Clytaemnestra.

  6. The Return of Heracles - Wikipedia

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    Following Smith's adventure role playing games Fracas [2] and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, and built on an engine that was a precursor to Adventure Construction Set, The Return of Heracles is set in the age of Greek myth and allows the player to assume the role of one or more heroes and attempt various quests.

  7. Mythology (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Each player takes the role of a Greek god who is attempting to control Greek heroes and monsters, either using the heroes to kill monsters or other heroes, or getting the heroes to move to the edge of the board to obtain a treasure.

  8. Ostracinda - Wikipedia

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    Ostracinda or Ostrakinda (Ancient Greek: ὀστρακίνδα) was an ancient Greek game for boys, [1] similar to modern Tag (game). [2] Two sides stand opposite divided by a line drawn on the ground. A boy throws up a shell or a dish, white on one side, and colored black (with pitch) on the other.

  9. Knossos board game - Wikipedia

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    The Knossos board game (Greek: Ζατρίκιον; zatrikion) is a unique archaeological object belonging to the Minoan civilization that is preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion. It was found by Sir Arthur Evans in the archaeological excavations of Knossos , in an area to the northeast of the palace that has since been called the ...