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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/waterloo-institute-for-hellenistic-studies/events/
 rom-lecture-dr-olga-palagia
LOCATION:Royal Ontario Museum 100 Queens Park Signy and Cléophée Eaton Th
 eatre\, Level 1B Toronto ON M5S 2C6 Canada
SUMMARY:ROM Lecture: Dr. Olga Palagia
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Few individuals from history have captured the imagination quit
 e like\nAlexander the Great (336-323 B.C.). He is most famous for his vast
 \nmilitary success. He is so monumental a figure\, however\, that he also\
 nhad a large impact on the development of every aspect of Ancient Greek\nC
 ulture\, including Ancient Greek art. Prof. Olga Palagia\, Professor of\nC
 lassical Archaeology at the National and Kapodistrian University in\nAthen
 s\, will discuss this fascinating topic.
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