Men:
- Alexander
- Aristole
- Diogenes
- Leonidas
- Lycurgus
- Pericles
- Plato
- Pythagoras
- Socrates
- Sophocles
Women:
- Aphrodite
- Athena
- Cassandra
- Cleopatra
- Danae
- Hera
- Helen
- Iphigenia
- Medea
- Penelope
Men:
- Alexander
- Aristole
- Diogenes
- Leonidas
- Lycurgus
- Pericles
- Plato
- Pythagoras
- Socrates
- Sophocles
Women:
- Aphrodite
- Athena
- Cassandra
- Cleopatra
- Danae
- Hera
- Helen
- Iphigenia
- Medea
- Penelope
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