- Pe****) (Gr****
mythographer C1st to C2nd AD): "It is said . . . that he [
Akhilleus (Achilles)] was
called Podarkes (Podarces, Swift-Footed) by the Poet [i...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Achilleus ([
akʰilˈleu̯s];
Ancient Gr****: Ἀχιλλεύς, romanized:
Akhilleús), also
spelled Achilles, was the son of Zeus and Lamia, and...
- Homer. Iliad. XVI, 149, 467; XIX, 400. Athan****akis,
Apostolos N., "
Akhilleus's Horse Balios: Old and New Etymologies". In:
Glotta 78, no. 1/4 (2002):...
- Ate (Ruin) may over take this man, that he be hurt, and punished. So
Akhilleus: grant, you also, that Zeus'
daughters be
given their honour, which, lordly...
- (2008). Los Diaguitas:
Estudios (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile:
Ediciones Akhilleus. p. 43. ISBN 978-956-8762-00-1. Ramírez Sánchez,
Carlos (1995). Onomástica...
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Telephos ("Telephus")
Thyestes Aphareus (4th
century BC) Asklepios**
Akhilleus** Tantalos**
Sophocles (c. 495–406 BC):
Theban plays, or
Oedipus cycle:...
- a-ki-re-u
which is
found on the KN Vc 106 tablet, has been
identified as
Akhilleus. Bryce,
Trevor (2005). The
Trojans and
their Neighbours.
Taylor & Francis...
- φόρμιγξ, phórminx, 'lyre'.
Mythological characters: Ἀχιλλεύς/Ἀχιλεύς,
Akhilleús/Akhileús, Achilles; Δαναός, Danaós, Danaus; Κάδμος, Kádmos, Cadmus; Ὀδυσσεύς...
-
missing publisher (link) Téllez,
Eduardo (2008). Los Diaguitas:
Estudios (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile:
Ediciones Akhilleus. ISBN 978-956-8762-00-1....
- (2008). Los Diaguitas:
Estudios (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile:
Ediciones Akhilleus. ISBN 978-956-8762-00-1.
Mapudungun test of
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