Groups
Peoples, castes, schools, sects, institutions — 5,434 distinct so far, drawn from 357 harvested works. Each entry is backed by verbatim, paragraph-anchored quotation.
the ledger
976 entries- 1 Athenians
- 2 Spartans
- 3 Greeks
- 4 The gods
- 5 The Jury
- 6 Persians
- 7 Barbarians
- 8 Thebans
- 9 Assembly
- 10 Muses
- 11 Argives
- 12 Witnesses
- 13 Thessalians
- 14 Jews
- 15 The Church
- 16 Egyptians
- 17 Romans
- 18 Stoics
- 19 Achaeans
- 20 Scythians
- 21 Slaves
- 22 Christians
- 23 Macedonians
- 24 Men of the jury
- 25 Boeotians
- 26 The Council
- 27 Athenian Assembly
- 28 Trojans
- 29 Corinthians
- 30 Peloponnesians
- 31 Thracians
- 32 Judges
- 33 The Senate
- 34 Philosophers
- 35 Sophists
- 36 Phocians
- 37 Arcadians
- 38 The Thirty
- 39 Thesmothetae
- 40 Chorus
- 41 Angels
- 42 the apostles
- 43 Carthaginians
- 44 Gentiles
- 45 Men of Athens
- 46 Poets
- 47 Generals
- 48 Athenian ancestors
- 49 Phrygians
- 50 Byzantines
- 51 Medes
- 52 Euboeans
- 53 Ancestors
- 54 Śūdra
- 55 Heretics
- 56 Epicureans
- 57 Kings
- 58 Nereids
- 59 Amazons
- 60 Olynthians
- 61 Megarians
- 62 Brāhmaṇas
- 63 Ionians
- 64 The State
- 65 Kṣatriya
- 66 Israel
- 67 Magi
- 68 Vaiśya
- 69 Messenians
- 70 Pythagoreans
- 71 The Thirty Tyrants
- 72 Giants
- 73 Graces
- 74 The Eleven
- 75 Mercenaries
- 76 The Sirens
- 77 The People
- 78 Phoenicians
- 79 Locrians
- 80 Merchants
- 81 Women
- 82 Areopagus
- 83 Carians
- 84 Centaurs
- 85 Peripatetics
- 86 Demons
- 87 Rhodians
- 88 Caṇḍāla
- 89 Athenian jury
- 90 Ethiopians
- 91 Pharisees
- 92 ṛṣis
- 93 Titans
- 94 Amphictyons
- 95 physicians
- 96 Parliament
- 97 House of Lords
- 98 House of Commons
- 99 Eleans
- 100 Indians
- 101 Germans
- 102 the prophets
- 103 Galatians
- 104 The Four Hundred
- 105 Ephors
- 106 The Furies
- 107 the heathen
- 108 Allies
- 109 Nymphs
- 110 Arbitrators
- 111 Syracusans
- 112 Assyrians
- 113 Chians
- 114 Babylonians
- 115 Roman Senate
- 116 Roman people
- 117 Academics
- 118 Dorians
- 119 Cretans
- 120 Council of the Areopagus
- 121 Ephesians
- 122 Gladiators
- 123 Illyrians
- 124 Citizens
- 125 The Seven Sages
- 126 Young men
- 127 Archons
- 128 Children
- 129 The Fates
- 130 Brahmins
- 131 Helots
- 132 Jurors
- 133 Bishops
- 134 Twice-born
- 135 Friends
- 136 Cadmeans
- 137 Erinyes
- 138 Creditors
- 139 Farmers
- 140 Martyrs
- 141 Valentinians
- 142 Cappadocians
- 143 Syrians
- 144 the nine archons
- 145 Greek states
- 146 Sadducees
- 147 Athenian generals
- 148 Plataeans
- 149 Chalcidians
- 150 Milesians
- 151 Aetolians
- 152 Clergy
- 153 Latins
- 154 Celts
- 155 Melians
- 156 Servants
- 157 Athenian people
- 158 Enemies
- 159 Gauls
- 160 Mysians
- 161 The Rich
- 162 Chaldeans
- 163 Council of Five Hundred
- 164 Scribes and Pharisees
- 165 Widows
- 166 Bankers
- 167 Dialecticians
- 168 Allies of Athens
- 169 Athenian allies
- 170 Eunuchs
- 171 Ninevites
- 172 Trierarchs
- 173 Maruts
- 174 Rākṣasas
- 175 Ādityas
- 176 Vasus
- 177 Asuras
- 178 Aeginetans
- 179 Hebrews
- 180 Marcionites
- 181 Gandharvas
- 182 Corcyraeans
- 183 Myrmidons
- 184 Brahmans
- 185 Dāsa
- 186 Acarnanians
- 187 Phliasians
- 188 Lydians
- 189 Dānavas
- 190 Psychics
- 191 the disciples
- 192 Children of Heracles
- 193 The army
- 194 Amphictyonic Council
- 195 Sown Men
- 196 Athenian jurors
- 197 Chaldaeans
- 198 Eretrians
- 199 Soldiers
- 200 Thasians
- 201 Minyae
- 202 Pirates
- 203 The Crown
- 204 Cephallenians
- 205 English lawyers
- 206 Three Hundred
- 207 Tyrants
- 208 Bithynians
- 209 Doctors
- 210 Exiles
- 211 Juries
- 212 Roman Empire
- 213 The deathless gods
- 214 Hyperboreans
- 215 Parthians
- 216 Prytanes
- 217 Sailors
- 218 Bactrians
- 219 Elders
- 220 Eumolpidae
- 221 Philip's ambassadors
- 222 Politicians
- 223 The Barons
- 224 Sheriffs
- 225 Samians
- 226 Church of England
- 227 Mantineans
- 228 Villeins
- 229 Freemen
- 230 Guardians
- 231 Capitalists
- 232 Sicyonians
- 233 Socialists
- 234 Anglo-Saxons
- 235 Piśācas
- 236 Rudras
- 237 The Prosecution
- 238 Cyrenaics
- 239 Epidaurians
- 240 Armenians
- 241 The Multitude
- 242 Cavalry
- 243 Mytilenaeans
- 244 Arabians
- 245 Gentlemen of the jury
- 246 Paeonians
- 247 Paphlagonians
- 248 Roman lawyers
- 249 Athenian ambassadors
- 250 Companions of Socrates
- 251 Court of Chancery
- 252 Justices of the Peace
- 253 Private citizens
- 254 The Poor
- 255 Chinese
- 256 English
- 257 Athenian People / Assembly
- 258 Danaans
- 259 Druids
- 260 Getae
- 261 The four varnas
- 262 Cimmerians
- 263 Colchians
- 264 Franks
- 265 Heraclidae
- 266 Roman Emperors
- 267 The Commons
- 268 slaves of the household
- 269 Andrians
- 270 Athenian Council
- 271 Lotus Eaters
- 272 Platonists
- 273 Senate of the Areopagus
- 274 The Ten Thousand
- 275 Trojan captive women
- 276 the Academy
- 277 Clansmen
- 278 Cyprians
- 279 Resident aliens
- 280 Thieves
- 281 Arabs
- 282 Athenian envoys
- 283 Blessed gods
- 284 East India Company
- 285 Englishmen
- 286 Lapiths
- 287 Men
- 288 Nicolaitans
- 289 Sons of Heracles
- 290 Tauri
- 291 Triballi
- 292 Ambassadors
- 293 Cardians
- 294 Embassies and ambassadors
- 295 Gnostics
- 296 Heracleidae
- 297 Homeridae
- 298 Lawyers
- 299 Priests
- 300 The Catholic Church
- 301 Treasury
- 302 Suitors
- 303 Privy Council
- 304 Dasyus
- 305 The Supreme Court of the United States
- 306 Paṇis
- 307 Apsarases
- 308 Lycians
- 309 United States Congress
- 310 Ṛbhus
- 311 Kaṇvas
- 312 Chorus of Theban Elders
- 313 Aṅgirases
- 314 Nonconformists
- 315 Greek army
- 316 Parliament of England
- 317 Barons of England
- 318 Bhṛgus
- 319 Sicels
- 320 Hindoos
- 321 Hyrcanians
- 322 Papists
- 323 Tegeans
- 324 Roman citizens
- 325 Government
- 326 Dasyus and Dasas
- 327 The Court
- 328 Courtesans
- 329 Spaniards
- 330 Israel / the Jews
- 331 Libyans
- 332 Bailiffs
- 333 Egyptian priests
- 334 Pelasgians
- 335 Plaintiff
- 336 Puritans
- 337 The Legislator
- 338 Thespians
- 339 Bishops and Clergy
- 340 Cyclopes
- 341 Defendant
- 342 Israelites
- 343 Pylians
- 344 State-debtors
- 345 The judiciary
- 346 Thirty-three gods
- 347 Alcmeonidae
- 348 Athens
- 349 Delphians
- 350 Long Parliament
- 351 Satyrs
- 352 Yātudhānas
- 353 Athenian citizens
- 354 Orchomenians
- 355 Perioeci
- 356 Plebeians
- 357 The Colonies
- 358 Witan
- 359 Aeacidae
- 360 Allies of Sparta
- 361 Bodhisattvas
- 362 Constables
- 363 Constitutional Convention
- 364 English people
- 365 Justices of Assize
- 366 Kshatriya
- 367 Peltasts
- 368 Scionaeans
- 369 The crowd
- 370 Venetians
- 371 Workmen
- 372 Athenian citizens and jurors
- 373 Atreidae
- 374 College of Pontifices
- 375 Common people
- 376 Cynics
- 377 Cyrenaeans
- 378 Daitya
- 379 Demesmen
- 380 Irish
- 381 Samnites
- 382 Seers
- 383 Subjects
- 384 Taphians
- 385 Tyrrhenians
- 386 Ascetic
- 387 Cilicians
- 388 Cnidians
- 389 English Judges
- 390 Militia
- 391 Ministers
- 392 The Thessalonians
- 393 Vestal Virgins
- 394 Virgins
- 395 Viśvedevāḥ
- 396 Amalekites
- 397 Amphipolitans
- 398 City
- 399 Envoy
- 400 French
- 401 Heracleots
- 402 Husband
- 403 Informers
- 404 Lenders
- 405 Massagetae
- 406 Megalopolitans
- 407 Mlecchas
- 408 Roman jurists
- 409 Saints
- 410 Samaritans
- 411 Satraps
- 412 Sauromatae
- 413 Seven Against Thebes
- 414 Society
- 415 The Ephors of Sparta
- 416 The Polemarch
- 417 Women and wives
- 418 the Boeotarchs
- 419 the Ten
- 420 Agnatic Kindred
- 421 Brethren
- 422 Calchedonians
- 423 Civilians
- 424 Craftsmen
- 425 Crotonians
- 426 Enemies of Athens
- 427 Governors
- 428 Knights
- 429 Mortal men
- 430 Mortals
- 431 Oetaeans
- 432 Oligarchs
- 433 Orators
- 434 Patriarchs and prophets
- 435 Presidents
- 436 Tarentines
- 437 The Forty
- 438 The immortal gods
- 439 mixed castes
- 440 sons of Atreus
- 441 sorcerer
- 442 the Scipios
- 443 the theologians
- 444 Aliens
- 445 College of Pontiffs
- 446 Cooks
- 447 Cretan bowmen
- 448 Daughters of Danaus
- 449 Democrats
- 450 Disciples of Christ
- 451 English nobility
- 452 Erechtheidae
- 453 Fishermen
- 454 Flatterers
- 455 Greek cities in Asia
- 456 Huguenots
- 457 Iberians
- 458 Menstruating woman
- 459 Meropes
- 460 Moors
- 461 Natural philosophers
- 462 Parents
- 463 Perinthians
- 464 Pheraeans
- 465 Philip's army
- 466 Publicans
- 467 Quakers
- 468 Sarmatians
- 469 Shepherd
- 470 Sidonians
- 471 Sodomites
- 472 The Eupatrids
- 473 The Witenagemot
- 474 Tragic poets
- 475 the Decii
- 476 Congress
- 477 State Governments
- 478 The States
- 479 Aṅgirasas
- 480 Viśve Devāḥ
- 481 Individualists
- 482 Citizens of London
- 483 Waters
- 484 Court of Appeal
- 485 Phaeacians
- 486 Seven Seers
- 487 Aśvins
- 488 Portuguese
- 489 The King's Justices
- 490 Ephors of Lacedaemon
- 491 the yogin
- 492 Ārya
- 493 Jews of England
- 494 Patricians
- 495 Potidaeans
- 496 Turvaśa
- 497 Cadusians
- 498 Dutch
- 499 Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
- 500 Saxons
- 501 The People of the United States
- 502 Adhvaryus
- 503 Alexandrians
- 504 Ambraciots
- 505 Anarchists
- 506 Assessors
- 507 Brehon lawyers
- 508 Freeholders
- 509 Plebs
- 510 The Police
- 511 Apsarasas
- 512 Brehons
- 513 Epeans
- 514 Gotamas
- 515 Jurisconsults
- 516 Niṣādas
- 517 Shudra
- 518 The Five Thousand
- 519 Barons of the Exchequer
- 520 Batavi
- 521 Children of Israel
- 522 Comitia
- 523 Heaven and Earth
- 524 Leontines
- 525 Married women
- 526 Methymnaeans
- 527 Normans
- 528 Rākṣasī guards of Sītā
- 529 Seven Ṛṣis
- 530 Aryan race
- 531 Bourgeoisie
- 532 British Parliament
- 533 Delians
- 534 Despots
- 535 English Government
- 536 Five Peoples
- 537 Isocrates' pupils
- 538 Jesuits
- 539 Lesbians
- 540 Norman kings
- 541 Rakṣas
- 542 Roman Catholics
- 543 Sparta
- 544 The Majority
- 545 The Prelates
- 546 The Three Guardians
- 547 Vaishya
- 548 Vidyādhara
- 549 Yadu
- 550 infantry
- 551 the wicked spirits
- 552 Āyus
- 553 Alcmaeonidae
- 554 Atharvans
- 555 Aṅgiras
- 556 Carystians
- 557 Comitia Curiata
- 558 Decemvirs
- 559 Erechthidae
- 560 Fallen angels
- 561 Gens
- 562 Heathens / the Nations
- 563 Judges of England
- 564 Justices in Eyre
- 565 Kimīdin
- 566 Kings of England
- 567 Monks
- 568 Navagvas
- 569 Old Academy
- 570 People of Tarsus
- 571 Rakṣas / Rākṣasas
- 572 Salian Franks
- 573 Selinuntines
- 574 Sureties
- 575 Sycophants
- 576 The Judge
- 577 The Minority
- 578 Toronaeans
- 579 Village Community
- 580 Yakṣas
- 581 spectators
- 582 Śrāvakas
- 583 Americans
- 584 Amphissians
- 585 Aryans
- 586 Athenian State
- 587 Bottiaeans
- 588 Brahmacārins
- 589 Caunians
- 590 Church of Rome
- 591 Church of Scotland
- 592 Cities and states
- 593 Council and People of Athens
- 594 County Court
- 595 Court of Queen's Bench
- 596 Curetes
- 597 Curia Regis
- 598 Free men
- 599 Galli
- 600 Gandharvas and Apsarases
- 601 Kikones
- 602 Liberals
- 603 Naxians
- 604 Nāhuṣas
- 605 Odrysians
- 606 Odysseus' companions
- 607 Odysseus's crew
- 608 Portugal
- 609 Pupilli
- 610 Saracens
- 611 Social Democratic Federation
- 612 Sādhyas
- 613 The Monastic Order
- 614 The Opponents
- 615 The Petitioners
- 616 The wise
- 617 Vasus and Rudras
- 618 apsaras and apsarīs
- 619 the human race
- 620 Aeons
- 621 Amorites
- 622 Banquet guests
- 623 Calvinists
- 624 Canaanites
- 625 Conservatives
- 626 Crotoniats
- 627 Cyrus' friends
- 628 Debtor
- 629 Demi-gods
- 630 Encratites
- 631 Enemy
- 632 English common people
- 633 Forty Shilling Freeholders
- 634 French peasantry
- 635 Frenchmen
- 636 Gorgons
- 637 Goths
- 638 Greek soldiers
- 639 Hired servant
- 640 Householder
- 641 Husband and wife
- 642 Immortals
- 643 Jurists
- 644 Lepreans
- 645 Mankind
- 646 Ministers of the Gospel
- 647 Nasamones
- 648 Nobles
- 649 Nymphs of the Fountain
- 650 Opuntian Locrians
- 651 Ottoman Sultans
- 652 Pisidians
- 653 Protestants
- 654 Sciritae
- 655 Shareholders
- 656 Sicilians
- 657 Sybarites
- 658 Tax-farmers
- 659 Teutonic peoples
- 660 Teutonic tribes
- 661 The Athenian State/People
- 662 The English Barons
- 663 The English Crown
- 664 The Nobility
- 665 The Stuarts
- 666 The public
- 667 The tragedians
- 668 Theban Maenads
- 669 Turvaśa and Yadu
- 670 Witnesses and deponents
- 671 Working class
- 672 disciple
- 673 masters
- 674 the four classes
- 675 the gods of Olympus
- 676 the party of the Piraeus
- 677 Ānavas
- 678 Acamantis
- 679 Accusers
- 680 Africans
- 681 Aleuadae
- 682 American States
- 683 Ancestors of Athens
- 684 Ancient Greeks
- 685 Apprentice
- 686 Argonauts
- 687 Arminians
- 688 Athenian magistrates
- 689 Athletae
- 690 Booksellers
- 691 Bowmen
- 692 Buddhists
- 693 Builders
- 694 Cavalry and infantry
- 695 Colophonians
- 696 Corinthian exiles
- 697 Court of King's Bench
- 698 Cydonians
- 699 Danes
- 700 Debtor and Creditor
- 701 Dicasts
- 702 Enslaved Persons
- 703 Etruscans
- 704 Fabii
- 705 Fellow-demesmen and Fellow-tribesmen
- 706 French Parliaments
- 707 French States-General
- 708 Friends of Athens
- 709 House of Labdacus
- 710 Human beings
- 711 Humans
- 712 Idol-worshippers
- 713 Idolaters
- 714 Indian Village Community
- 715 Indian sages
- 716 Jacobin Club
- 717 Judicial archons
- 718 Laestrygonians
- 719 Lesbians and Chians
- 720 Malians
- 721 Members of the Ward
- 722 Monks addressed in the perfection letter
- 723 Municipalities
- 724 Mussulmans
- 725 Naval boards
- 726 Numidians
- 727 Odrysae
- 728 Old men
- 729 Order of Widows
- 730 Pamphylians
- 731 Phocaeans
- 732 Pisistratids
- 733 Political economists
- 734 Popular orators
- 735 Prisoners of war
- 736 Republicans
- 737 Roman Catholic Church
- 738 Roman Knights
- 739 Russian Village Communities
- 740 Russian Village Households
- 741 Sabines
- 742 Salaminians
- 743 Salii
- 744 Senate of Five Hundred
- 745 Slave-owners
- 746 States of the United Provinces
- 747 Suitors of Penelope
- 748 Supercargoes and shipowners
- 749 Surety
- 750 Taxiarchs
- 751 Teachers of philosophy
- 752 Teleboans
- 753 Ten Kings
- 754 Tenant Farmers
- 755 The Family
- 756 The Hesperides
- 757 The Hours
- 758 The Legislature
- 759 The Relatives
- 760 The Robbers
- 761 The Tudors
- 762 The Universities
- 763 Tribunes of the Plebs
- 764 Zacynthians
- 765 atithi
- 766 boxer
- 767 disfranchised citizens
- 768 governors and kings
- 769 horsemen
- 770 physicians and surgeons
- 771 the Buddhas
- 772 the Lemnians
- 773 the initiates
- 774 Aediles
- 775 Aegeidae
- 776 Aenianians
- 777 Apsaras
- 778 Armies
- 779 Astrologers
- 780 Athletic Victors
- 781 Atlantes
- 782 Bacchae
- 783 Bhṛgu lineage
- 784 Bithynian Thracians
- 785 Boys
- 786 Brigade-commanders
- 787 Britons
- 788 Caesareans
- 789 Cauconians
- 790 Celtic Clan Associations
- 791 Ceryces
- 792 Cimbri
- 793 Collectors of taxes
- 794 Comic poets
- 795 Commander of a garrison
- 796 Corybantes
- 797 Court of Heliaea
- 798 Cyzicenes
- 799 Demigods
- 800 Dolopians
- 801 Domestic Servant
- 802 Earth and the Gods
- 803 Ecclesiastical Courts
- 804 Eleusinians
- 805 Emphyteuta
- 806 English Courts
- 807 Eteobutadae
- 808 Flute-players
- 809 Forefathers of Athens
- 810 Foreign Nations
- 811 Foreigners
- 812 Freemen and slaves
- 813 Gamblers
- 814 Genii
- 815 Gipsies
- 816 Gods and goddesses
- 817 Grand Jury
- 818 Greek cities
- 819 Gymnosophists of the Indians
- 820 Herald
- 821 Hindu caste
- 822 Hottentots
- 823 House of Austria
- 824 Household members
- 825 Inns of Court
- 826 Invalids
- 827 Justices
- 828 Kṛttikās
- 829 Laconians
- 830 Landlords and farmers
- 831 Legislative commission
- 832 Lemnian women
- 833 Levites
- 834 Lombards
- 835 Magi of the Persians
- 836 Magnesians
- 837 Manufacturers
- 838 Maronites
- 839 Mercenary troops
- 840 Middle class
- 841 Midianites
- 842 Midwives
- 843 Moabites
- 844 Māhīnas
- 845 Nasamonians
- 846 Neighbors
- 847 Old Academics
- 848 Orphan
- 849 Patriarchs
- 850 Pelopidae
- 851 People of Oreus
- 852 Peripatos
- 853 Persian kings
- 854 Potters
- 855 Presbyters
- 856 Prostitute
- 857 Rhapsodes
- 858 Ritual priests
- 859 Roman soldiers
- 860 Russians
- 861 Sacred Embassy
- 862 Sapinda
- 863 Sclavonic Russians and Poles
- 864 Scythians and Thracians
- 865 Secretary of the Presidency
- 866 Seller
- 867 Selymbrians
- 868 Senones
- 869 Seres
- 870 Shipmen
- 871 Singers
- 872 Sintians
- 873 Sons of Theseus
- 874 Sons of Tyndareus
- 875 Spartan envoys
- 876 Spies
- 877 Statesmen
- 878 Sādhya gods
- 879 Tax-company
- 880 Telmessians
- 881 Teutonic Aristocracies of Ditmarsh
- 882 The Gracchi
- 883 The Populace
- 884 The Turk
- 885 Thief
- 886 Thracian contingent
- 887 Triballians
- 888 Tribe of Benjamin
- 889 Troglodytes
- 890 citizens by birth
- 891 clerk
- 892 daemons
- 893 deserters
- 894 the Philippians
- 895 the tribe of Judah
- 896 Vānaras
- 897 Benthamites
- 898 Praetor
- 899 The Twenty-Five Barons
- 900 Tories
- 901 Whigs
- 902 Federal Government
- 903 Peregrini
- 904 Citizens of Ayodhyā
- 905 Megareans
- 906 Sabinian school
- 907 Trade unions
- 908 Crown Tenants
- 909 Commune Concilium
- 910 Council of State
- 911 Proculian school
- 912 Inventors
- 913 Roman Jurisconsults
- 914 Rākṣasas of Laṅkā
- 915 Scots
- 916 Bank of the United States
- 917 Greek mercenary army
- 918 Papists and Popish Recusants
- 919 The Supreme Court
- 920 Agnates
- 921 Chorus of Trojan Guards
- 922 Hindus
- 923 Patron
- 924 The Welsh
- 925 Evangelicals
- 926 Authors
- 927 Ikṣvāku lineage
- 928 Lusitani
- 929 Ministers of Ayodhyā
- 930 Chartists
- 931 Chorus of Troezenian Women
- 932 Gods and celestial hosts
- 933 Sheriffs and Bailiffs
- 934 Alien Merchants
- 935 Archbishops and Bishops
- 936 Chorus of Argive Mothers
- 937 Chorus of Birds
- 938 Chorus of Corinthian Women
- 939 Chorus of Phthian Women
- 940 Government of the Union
- 941 Judges and Magistrates
- 942 Latini Juniani
- 943 Mesne Lords
- 944 People of Ayodhyā
- 945 Pisistratidae
- 946 Pūrus
- 947 Segestans
- 948 The malignant party
- 949 Vānara army
- 950 Bears
- 951 Chorus of Phoenician Women
- 952 Chorus of Trojan Women
- 953 Cognates
- 954 Collectivists
- 955 Fidejussor
- 956 Kuśikas
- 957 Northern Barons
- 958 Rakṣases
- 959 Sacians
- 960 Sadānvāḥ
- 961 Sponsor
- 962 The Legitimation League
- 963 Trade Unions and Combinations of Workmen
- 964 Wage-earners
- 965 Argive Army
- 966 Basilideans
- 967 Bharata's army
- 968 Camarinaeans
- 969 Earls and barons
- 970 Foresters
- 971 Gauḍas
- 972 Messanians
- 973 Minor litany deities (Vasu, Saṃvatsara, Sarasvatī, Hiṃkāra, Samudra, Mātariśvan, Mādhava, Aryaman, Aṃśa, Vivasvat, Dhātṛ, Vāta)
- 974 Railway companies
- 975 The English Church
- 976 The Seven
cross-references
431 namesOther names the corpus uses — each folded into its concept page:
Adhvaryu see Adhvaryus · Adhvaryu and Hotṛ see Priests · All-Gods see Viśve Devāḥ · Ambassadors and embassies see Embassies and ambassadors · Ancestors of the Athenians see Athenian ancestors · ancient/primeval men see Ancestors · Apostles see the apostles · Arabes see Arabs · Argos see Argives · Army see The army · Ascetic Fathers see Ancestors · Athenians' ancestors see Athenian ancestors · Athens' Allies see Allies of Athens · Author see Authors · Banker see Bankers · barbarian see Barbarians · Barons see The Barons · Bhārgavas see Bhṛgu lineage · Boundary Guide see Shudra · Boxers see boxer · Brahmin see Brahmins · Brāhmaṇa see Brāhmaṇas · Buddhas see the Buddhas · Cecropian lands / Pandion's folk see Athenians · Chians and Lesbians see Lesbians and Chians · Children learning letters see Pupilli · Church see The Church · Citizens of Thebes see Cadmeans · Coloni see The Colonies · Common Council see Commune Concilium · Commonalty see Plebs · Companions of Odysseus see Odysseus' companions · Congress of the United States see United States Congress · Cook see Cooks · Council see The Council · Council of Areopagus see Council of the Areopagus · Council of the Five Hundred see Council of Five Hundred · Courtesan see Courtesans · Creditor see Creditors · Creditor and debtor see Debtor and Creditor · Cāturvarṇya see the four classes · Cāṇḍālas see Caṇḍāla · Daityas see Daitya · Dasyu see Dasyus · Dasyu and Dāsa see Dasyus and Dasas · deathless gods see The deathless gods · Decii see the Decii · Devotees of the ancestors see Ancestors · Dissenters see Nonconformists · Domestic servants see Domestic Servant · Dānava see Dānavas · Dāsa and Dasyu see Dasyus and Dasas · Dāsas see Dāsa · Dāsas / Dasyus see Dasyus and Dasas · Eleven see The Eleven · English barons see The English Barons · English Crown see The English Crown · Envoys see Envoy · Ephors of Sparta see The Ephors of Sparta · Eupatrids see The Eupatrids · Farmers and Tenants see Tenant Farmers · Fates see The Fates · Fathers see Ancestors · Federal Court see The Supreme Court of the United States · Federal Courts see The Supreme Court of the United States · Fellows of Colleges see The Petitioners · Folk of Chalcodon see Euboeans · Forefathers and Fathers see Ancestors · Four varṇas see The four varnas · Furies see The Furies · Gandharva see Gandharvas · Gandharva and Apsarases see Gandharvas and Apsarases · Garrison commanders see Commander of a garrison · general see Generals · Gods see The gods · Gods of Olympus see the gods of Olympus · Guest see atithi · Heathen see the heathen · heathen/nations see Heathens / the Nations · Hellenes see Greeks · Heracleotes see Heracleots · Heracles and the Dioscuri and Theseus and Achilles see Demigods · Heralds see Herald · Hesperides see The Hesperides · Hours see The Hours · House of Atreus see sons of Atreus · Household slaves see slaves of the household · human race see the human race · Immortal gods see The immortal gods · Initiates see the initiates · Inventor see Inventors · Island tribes of the Red Sea see Exiles · Jacobin clubs see Jacobin Club · Judiciary see The judiciary · Jury see The Jury · Justices of Peace see Justices of the Peace · Kimīdins see Kimīdin · King see Kings · King's Justices see The King's Justices · kings and governors see governors and kings · Kshatriyas see Kshatriya · Kuśika see Kuśikas · Kṣatriyas see Kṣatriya · Lacedaemonians see Spartans · Legislators see The Legislator · Legitimation League see The Legitimation League · Lemnians see the Lemnians · Leontine popular party see The Commons · Magistrates and Judges see Judges and Magistrates · Malignant party see The malignant party · Mantra-practitioners see the yogin · Marseilles see The People · Megarian see Megarians · Merchant see Merchants · Merchant Strangers see Alien Merchants · Mischievous women see The Sirens · Mleccha see Mlecchas · Money-changers see Bankers · Monkey army see Vānaras · Monkeys see Vānaras · Mytilenaeans and other Lesbians see Exiles · Nahuṣa see Nāhuṣas · Nations see Gentiles · Nine Archons see the nine archons · Nineveh see Ninevites · Niṣāda see Niṣādas · Nomad horsemen see Libyans · Orphans see Orphan · Our school see Stoics · Pajriya see The People · Paphlagonians, Ligyes, Matieni, Mariandyni, and Syrians see Cappadocians · Papists / Popish Recusants see Papists and Popish Recusants · Pariṣad see Assembly · Patrons see Patron · Paṇi see Paṇis · Peers see House of Lords · Peloponnesian League see Allies of Sparta · Peloponnesians see Spartans · people see The People · Persian magi see Magi of the Persians · Persians and Bactrians see horsemen · Petitioners see The Petitioners · Physician see physicians · Pitṛs see Ancestors · Polemarchs see The Polemarch · Police see The Police · Portugales see Portugal · Prelates see The Prelates · Prophets see the prophets · Prosecution see The Prosecution · Public men see Politicians · Pupils see Pupilli · Pupils of Isocrates see Isocrates' pupils · race of Atreus see Atreidae · Rajasvalā see Menstruating woman · relatives see The Relatives · Robbers see The Robbers · Rome see Romans · Rudras and Vasus see Vasus and Rudras · Rākṣasa see Rākṣasas · Sages see ṛṣis · Sages and seers see Twice-born · sages/seers see Twice-born · sailors of Ithaca see Odysseus's crew · Samos see Samians · sapiṇḍas see Sapinda · Scipios see the Scipios · Senate see The Senate · Senate of Areopagus see Senate of the Areopagus · Senā see The army · Seven Sages see The Seven Sages · Shepherds see Shepherd · Sheriff see Sheriffs · Sirens see The Sirens · Slave see Dāsa · Slaves and Freemen see Freemen and slaves · Socrates' companions see Companions of Socrates · Sons of Aeacus see Aeacidae · sons of Aletes see Corinthians · Sons of Cadmus / Spartoi see Sown Men · Sons of Erechtheus see Athenians · sorcerers see sorcerer · Sorcerers and demons see Rākṣasas · Spirits see daemons · state see The State · States see The States · Supreme Court of the United States see The Supreme Court of the United States · Syracuse see Syracusans · Ten see the Ten · the Academics see Academics · the Achaeans see Achaeans · the Aenianians see Aenianians · the Aeons see Aeons · the Amazons see Amazons · the anarchist see Anarchists · the ancestors see Ancestors · the ancestors of Athens see Ancestors of Athens · the angels see Angels · the Anglo-Saxons see Anglo-Saxons · the Arabs see Arabs · and 231 more
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