- mythology,
Achilles (/əˈkɪliːz/ ə-KIL-eez) or
Achilleus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀχιλλεύς, romanized:
Achilleús) was a hero of the
Trojan War who was
known as...
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Nereus and
Achilleus are two
Roman martyr saints. In the
present General Roman Calendar,
revised in 1969,
Nereus and
Achilleus (together) are celebrated...
- and
Achilleus, 2nd
century Christian saints and
martyrs Achilles Tatius of Alexandria, 2nd
century Gr****
writer Felix, Fortunatus, and
Achilleus (died...
-
Aurelius Achilleus (fl. 297–298 AD) was a
rebel against the
Roman emperor Diocletian in
Egypt in 297 AD. All
literary sources name
Achilleus as an imperial...
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Achilleus Kiwanuka, also
known as
Achileo Kiwanuka or
Achilles Kiwanuka or
Achiles Kiwanuka (1869 – June 3, 1886), was a
Ugandan Catholic martyr revered...
- (semidouble rank) of Nereus,
Achilleus and Pancras. The name of
Domitilla was
added in 1595. The
joint celebration of Nereus,
Achilleus,
Domitilla and Pancras...
- poor
poetry was rejected. Logic:
something that
makes no
sense (such as
Achilleus nodding at his
comrades as he goes
running after H****r) was not regarded...
-
severely damages Achilleus's ear,
before Achilleus wins and pins him in a
death position.
Instead of
choosing to kill John,
Achilleus humiliates him by...
- and
Achilleus were 3rd-century
Christian saints who
suffered martyrdom during the
reign of Caracalla. Felix, a priest,
Fortunatus and
Achilleus, both...
- 130-147).
University of
Chicago Press.
Andreas Jung. (2021). Der
Schild des
Achilleus -
Spiegel von Schöpfung und
Schicksal (pp. 202-211,
Recreations of the...