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Aethicus Ister (
Aethicus Donares,
Aethicus of
Istria or
Aethicus Ister) was the
protagonist of the 7th/8th-century Cosmographia,
purportedly written by...
- Gr**** mythology,
Aethicus (Ancient Gr****: Αἴθικον) was a
Paphlagonian champion who
fought against the
Achaeans in the
Trojan War.
Aethicus only appeared...
- Al-Qazwini, and Al-Majlisi. Khazars. This
identification was made by
Aethicus Ister,
Iovane Sabanisje,
Christian of Stavelot,
Ahmad ibn Fadlan, and the...
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Latin vallum ("wall"), cf. the
island Munitia (wordplay on munitio) of
Aethicus Ister's Cosmography. Ammi****
Marcellinus records that,
after dealing with...
- had read in
Aethicus Ister's Cosmography,
which he
thought was
written in
classical Antiquity.: 85–86
Invoking the
Cosmography of
Aethicus and its supposed...
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Othryoneus Xanthus Anemoi Antilochus Amphidamas Hyllus Scamander Asius Aethicus Deiopites Hysminus Palmys Zechis Arete Antiphus Amphilochus Hypsenor Simoeis...
- experience, but on
written sources,
including Mela, Isidore, Marti**** Capella,
Aethicus Ister,
Julius Solinus and
Paulus Orosius.
These are only inconsistently...
-
early medieval geographical work
feigned to
record the
travels of one
Aethicus Ister Ravenna Cosmography, a seventh- or eighth-century work by an anonymous...
- also
found in Arab
history books as well as in the
Latin Cosmographia by
Aethicus Ister (8th century), and in the
Latin translation of Leo the Archpriest...
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Eurypylus of Mysia,
along with Alexander, Aeneas, Polydamas,
Deiphobus and
Aethicus, as a
commander to lead the
Trojan host
after the
death of Hector. During...