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- Aeschrion may refer to a number of different people in classical history: Aeschrion of Syracuse, ****isted Verres in robbing the Syracusans Aeschrion of...
- Aeschrion (Gr. Αισχρίων) of Syracuse, Magna Graecia, whose wife Pippa was one of the mistresses of Verres, was frequently mentioned by Cicero in the Verrine...
- Aeschrion (Gr. Αισχρίων) of Pergamon was a physician in the 2nd century AD. He was one of Galen's tutors, who says that he belonged to the sect of the...
- Aeschrion (Gr. Αἰσχρίων) was an iambic poet, and a native of Samos. He is mentioned by Athenaeus, who has preserved some choliambic verses of his, in...
- Two satirical Gr**** epigrams from the Palatine Anthology by the poets Aeschrion of Samos and Dioscorides purport to defend Philaenis's re****tion by insisting...
- Helios and served as a remedy against fatigue for the sun god's horses. Aeschrion of Samos informed that it was known as the "dog's-tooth" and was believed...
- Species: P. crenata Binomial name Picrasma crenata (Vell.) Engl. Synonyms Aeschrion crenata Vell. Picraena palo-amargo Speg. Picrasma palo-amargo Speg. Thevetia...
- wrote verses on cooking pots, mice, counters, pebbles and salt. The poet Aeschrion of Samos claimed that Polycrates was the author of the **** manual traditionally...
- were inscribed in UNESCO's World Heritage list in 1992. Aegles, athlete Aeschrion of Samos, poet Aesop, storyteller Aethlius (writer) Agatharchus, painter...
- Αἰσχριωνίης φυλῆς”), bear a name that is also known from Samos (Αἰσχρίων, Aeschrion). The Siwa Oasis was a famous oracle site of the Egyptian god Amun. In...