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Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
group of English painters, poets, and critics, founded in 1848
Seven Sages of Greece
title given by classical Greek tradition to seven philosophers, statesmen, and law-givers of the 6th century BC who were renowned for their wisdom
Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove
seven scholars known for metaphysic philosophy during the end of Cai Wei of the Three Kingdom period
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A septet is a formation containing exactly seven members. It is commonly associated with musical groups but can be applied to any situation where seven similar or related objects are considered a single unit, such as a seven-line stanza of poetry.
== Classical and romantic period ==
One of the most famous classical septets is Beethoven's Septet in E major, Op. 20, composed around 1799–1800, for clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello, and double bass. The popularity of Beethoven's septet mad
Edinburgh Seven
first group of women medical students at a university in the United Kingdom
Seven against Thebes
group of Greek mythical characters

Seven Boyars
provisional government of Russia in 1610
Seven Bankers
group of Russian oligarchs
"Fathers" of the Constitution
drafters of the 1978 Spanish Constitution