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  2. Review: Greek restaurant serves Mediterranean classics at ...

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    My son just couldn’t deviate from his favorite: the ‘famous’ gyro ($10.95) with French fries. Spiro’s has five different types of gyros: chicken, vegetarian, souvlaki (pork), falafel ...

  3. Zeus Street Greek - Wikipedia

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    Zeus Street Greek is a Greek-Australian fast food chain. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]The restaurant serves gyros as its flagship product, as well as other food associated with ...

  4. Daphne's Greek Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Daphne's Greek Cafe or, Daphne's California Greek, is an American fast-casual Greek restaurant operating in California. The restaurant name refers to Daphne of Greek mythology whom the god Apollo desired. Daphne's was rated #11 in 2006 Top 100 Movers and Shakers in the Fast Casual magazine.

  5. Feminism in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greek women's limited participation in politics suggests that the stereotype of women being better suited for a domestic environment is still widespread in both rural and urban communities. However, women have made strides within the past few years, and in the 2004 election a woman named Prof. Helen Louri was appointed as Senior Economic ...

  6. Ideal womanhood - Wikipedia

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    Sita as the ideal Hindu or Indian woman [2] [3] Penelope, wife of Odysseus in the Odyssey, described as the ideal woman of ancient Greek society, "the embodiment of chastity, generosity, cunning, and intelligence" [4] Queen Victoria as the ideal Victorian era woman [5]

  7. Women in Greece - Wikipedia

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    In general, Classical Greek women were expected to manage a household, supervising or performing domestic tasks such as weaving cloth, and bearing children. [citation needed] Historian Don Nardo stated "throughout antiquity most Greek women had few or no civil rights and many enjoyed little freedom of choice or mobility." [9]