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300 (film) to L.A. Woman[edit]

300 (film) · A Night at the Opera (Queen album) · Acropolis of Athens · Aeschylus · Almagest · Antonin Artaud · Aquaman · Architecture · Architecture of ancient Greece · Aristophanes · Aristotle · Art in ancient Greece · British Museum · Cat Stevens · Classical order · Colossus of Rhodes · Constantine P. Cavafy · Corinthian order · Delphi · Derek Sherinian · Diamond · Dido and Æneas · Doolittle (album) · Doric order · El Greco · Elia Kazan · Ephesus · Euclid's Elements · Eugène Delacroix · Euripides · Eurovision Song Contest 2006 · Evan Lysacek · Felice Beato · George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron · Greek Revival architecture · Greek temple · Hagia Sophia · Hank Azaria · Hesiod · Homer · Hotel California · Iggy Pop · Ionic order · Jack Palance · Jeff Buckley · Jennifer Aniston · John Wayne · Kelly Clarkson · Kill 'Em All · L.A. Woman

Library of Alexandria to Xylophone[edit]

Library of Alexandria · Lighthouse of Alexandria · Load (album) · Maria Callas · Maria Kanellis · Marquee Moon · Master of Puppets · Monastery · Museum · Namor · Nana Mouskouri · Nesebar · News of the World (album) · O. J. Simpson · O Brother, Where Art Thou? · Paestum · Parthenon · Pyramid · Queen (album) · ReLoad · Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai · Sarah Jessica Parker · Sheer Heart Attack · Sophocles · Sozopol · St. Anger · Stadium · Statue of Zeus at Olympia · Surfer Rosa · Tambourine · Temple of Hephaestus · The Doors (album) · The Exorcist (film) · The Stooges · Theatre of ancient Greece · Troilus and Cressida · Troy (film) · Vangelis · Venus de Milo · Victor Hugo · Wonder Woman · Xena: Warrior Princess · Xylophone