Christ Play in Ten Thousand Place
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Peyton Place (novel) - Peyton Place is a 1956 novel by Grace Metalious. Selling sixty thousand copies within the first ten days of its release, it was publishing's first "blockbuster," and remained on the New York Times best seller list for fifty-nine weeks. Ten thousand years - The phrase (live for) ten thousand years () in Chinese, banzai (万歳) in Japanese, and manse (만세; 萬世) in Korean was used to bless emperors in East Asia. It can be repeated multiple times (in China, it was customary to pay respects to the Emperor by saying "Wànsuì, wànsuì, wànwànsuì"; the last one indicates ten thousand ten thousands, or 100 million years). Ten thousand martyrs - The ten thousand martyrs of Mount Ararat were, according to legend, Roman soldiers who converted to Christianity and were crucified on Mount Ararat by order of the Roman emperor. Ten Thousand (Greek) - The Ten Thousand were a group of mercenary units, mainly Greek, drawn up by Cyrus the Younger to attempt to wrest the throne of the Persian Empire from his brother, Artaxerxes II. Their march to the Battle of Cunaxa and back to Greece (401 BC-399 BC) was recorded by Xenophon (one of its leaders) in his work, The Anabasis.
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