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Fabulae has 3 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

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Rdf:typeBook[1]
Has ReferenceSection 248[1]

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labelgreek/pausanias-description-pleiades
Fabulae
hasReferencegreek/pausanias-description-pleiades
ex:section-248

References (1)

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  1. ctx:seven-sisters/greek/pausanias-description-pleiades
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      [Source: Pausanias, Description of Greece — Pleiades passages (Taygete and Alcyone on the Amyclaean Throne; related references) — tradition: greek; era: c. 2nd century CE (Pausanias fl. 143–176 CE; describing monuments of archaic and classi
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      [Source: Pausanias, Description of Greece — Pleiades passages (Taygete and Alcyone on the Amyclaean Throne; related references) — tradition: greek; era: c. 2nd century CE (Pausanias fl. 143–176 CE; describing monuments of archaic and classi

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