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- Anacreon (/əˈnækriən/; Ancient Gr****: Ἀνακρέων ὁ Τήϊος; c. 573 – c. 495 BC) was a Gr**** lyric poet, notable for his drinking songs and erotic poems. Later...
- have borne the name HMS Anacreon, named after the Gr**** poet Anacreon. HMS Anacreon (1799) was the French privateer Anacreon, which HMS Champion captured...
- planet Anacreon, a violation of Imperial sanctions, Hardin finds herself surrounded by an advance ground party of Anacreons. Hardin outwits the Anacreons and...
- Anacreon: Reconstruction 4021 is a video game written by George Moromisato for MS-DOS and published by Thinking Machine ****ociates in 1987. Anacreon is...
- Anacreon was a poet from Ancient Greece. Anacreon may also refer to: Carl Michael Bellman, sometimes referred to as the Anacreon of Sweden Hafez, sometimes...
- "The Anacreontic Song", also known by its incipit "To Anacreon in Heaven", was the official song of the Anacreontic Society, an 18th-century gentlemen's...
- Acraea anacreon, the (large) orange acraea, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Kwazulu-Natal and Transvaal and from Angola to Zimbabwe...
- Anacréon, ou L'amour fugitif is an opera-ballet in two acts by Luigi Cherubini with a French libretto by C. R. Mendouze. It was premiered on 4 October...
- and other professional men named their club after the Gr**** court poet Anacreon, who lived in the 6th century B.C. and whose poems, "anacreontics", were...
- Francesco Albani or Albano (17 March or 17 August 1578 – 4 October 1660) was an Italian Baroque painter of Albanian origin who was active in Bologna (1591–1600;...