- in
addition to the
brothers of
Alcaeus,
included Pittacus (later
renowned as one of the
Seven Sages of Greece);
Alcaeus at that time was too
young to be...
- mythology,
Alcaeus /ælˈsiːəs/ or
Alkaios (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλκαῖος
derived from alke "strength") was the name of a
number of
different people:
Alcaeus, was a...
- Look up
alcaeus (disambiguation) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alcaeus may
refer to:
Alcaeus of
Mytilene (c. 625/620 – c. 580 BC), a Gr**** lyric...
-
Sappho and
Alcaeus is an oil-on-canvas
painting by the Dutch-British
artist Lawrence Alma-Tadema, from 1881. It is held by the
Walters Art Museum, in...
- by most
ancient sources, who
considered her a
contemporary of the poet
Alcaeus and the
tyrant Pittacus, both also from ****s. She
therefore may have...
-
Alcaeus Hooper (January 2, 1859 – July 1, 1938) was the
Mayor of
Baltimore from
November 20, 1895, to
November 17, 1897.
Alcaeus Hooper was born in Baltimore...
-
invented by
Alcaeus, a
lyric poet from
Mytilene on the
island of ****s,
about 600 BC. The
Alcaic stanza and the
Sapphic stanza named for
Alcaeus' contemporary...
- (Μέρρος)
burned the head. ****us and
Andromeda had
seven sons: ****s,
Alcaeus, Heleus, Mestor, Sthenelus, Electryon, and Cynurus, and two daughters,...
-
imagining the
existence of an
epigrammatist named Alcaeus under the
emperor Titus.
Those epigrams of
Alcaeus which bear
internal evidence of
their date were...
-
represented in
Alcaeus' work (e.g.
Alcaeus frr. 34, 42, 45, 308b, 362).
Alcaeus frr. 38a and 141 use the same
meter as Book II of Sappho, and
Alcaeus frr. 340...