- 9-11. All of
these sources are
hostile to
Alcimus; no
sources from his faction's
perspective survived.
Alcimus is
described as a
leader of the ****enizing...
- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Alcimus or
Alkimos (Ancient Gr****: Ἄλκιμος) may
refer to:
Alcimus, a
companion of Achilles; he and
Automedon were the two...
- Hoffman, ed.,
Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus. De
spiritalis historiae gestis Buch 3 (Munich: K.G. Saur, 2005).
George W. Shea, trans., The
Poems of
Alcimus Ecdicius...
- of
Alcimus's argument, but
Alcimus is also a liar
according to the book. At the least, the
author certainly intends the
reader to
think that
Alcimus is...
-
Fusinus alcimus is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Fasciolariidae, the
spindle snails, the
tulip snails and
their allies...
-
Alcimus was a high
priest in
Jerusalem in the 2nd
century BC.
Alcimus may also
refer to:
Alcimus (fly), a
genus of
robber flies in the
family Asilidae...
- Odyssey,
Mentor (Gr****: Μέντωρ, Méntōr; gen.: Μέντορος) was the son of
Alcimus. In his old age
Mentor was a
friend of Odysseus. When
Odysseus left for...
- Vienne, also
known as
Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus. The date of this
Alcimus is
determined by
Jerome in his Chronicon, who says that
Alcimus and
Delphidius taught...
- ****enizer
Alcimus. When
Alcimus executed sixty priests who were
opposed to him, he
found himself in open
conflict with the Maccabees.
Alcimus fled from...
-
whether he was the same as the
rhetorician Alcimus,
cannot be determined. Schmitz,
Leonhard (1867). "
Alcimus (2)". In
William Smith (ed.).
Dictionary of...