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Aithiopes is a
tragedy by the 5th
century BCE
Athenian playwright Sophocles that
survives only in fragments. Jebb et al.
believe that the
Aithiopes by...
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Aigeus (Aegeus)
Aigisthos (Aegisthus) Aikhmalôtides (The
Captive Women)
Aithiopes (The Ethiopians), or
Memnon Akhaiôn
Syllogos (The
Gathering of the Achaeans)...
- incinerate", and
intransitive "to burn, to shine" (related is the name
Aithiopes (Ethiopians; see Aethiopia),
meaning "people with a
burnt (black) visage")...
- the
tribes living south of Egypt,
otherwise known as Nubians,
which was
Aithíopes (Αἰθίοπες, "burned-faced").
Later Xenophanes of
Colophon described the...
- the wave, [...] from the
dwelling of the
Hesperides to the land of the
Aithiopes where his
swift chariot and his
horses stand till early-born Dawn shall...
- (c. 497 – 406 BC) Akhilleôs
Erasti (or Male
Lover of Achilles).
Aigeus Aithiopes Alexandros Amphiaurus Amycos Satyrykos Antenoridae C****andra Cerberus...
- the
tribes living south of Egypt,
otherwise known as Nubians,
which was
Aithíopes (Αἰθίοπες).
Later Xenophanes of
Colophon described the
Aethiopians as...