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The earliest and most frequently cited potential reference to the polar bear occurs in the work of the little - known Neronian poet Calpurnius Siculus.1 In his seventh eclogue , normally seen as a celebration of the games held by Nero ...
The earliest and most frequently cited potential reference to the polar bear occurs in the work of the little - known Neronian poet Calpurnius Siculus.1 In his seventh eclogue , normally seen as a celebration of the games held by Nero ...
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625 B. C..10 It is not known how long this period of tutelage lasted , but there can be little doubt that Arion would have been looking for a patron once the formative period of this musical career had ended .
625 B. C..10 It is not known how long this period of tutelage lasted , but there can be little doubt that Arion would have been looking for a patron once the formative period of this musical career had ended .
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Solid balls are used for a variety of throwing and catching games , but also in a curious ritual in which the king hits a ball into the distance using a club rather like a baseball bat : no formal bat and ball game is known .
Solid balls are used for a variety of throwing and catching games , but also in a curious ritual in which the king hits a ball into the distance using a club rather like a baseball bat : no formal bat and ball game is known .
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