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According to
scholia on the Odyssey,
Arcesius'
parents were Zeus and Euryodeia; Ovid also
writes of
Arcesius as a son of Zeus.
Other sources make him...
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Arcesius or (T)
arcesius was an
Ionian architect who
worked in
Ionia during the 3rd
century BCE. He is
mentioned in a p****age of
Vitruvius and it is considered...
- and on the mainland. He
presumably inherited the
kingdom from his
father Arcesius and
grandfather Cephalus. His
realm included Ithaca and
surrounding islands...
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human woman and gave
birth to
Arcesius.
Arcesius succeeded Cephalus as
ruler of his
Cephallenian realm. This
Arcesius was
sometimes said to be the grandfather...
- (Ancient Gr****: Χαλκομεδούσης) was an
Ithacan queen as the wife of King
Arcesius and
mother of Laertes. Her name,
chalcos ("copper") and
medousa ("guardian"...
- BC
Rhadamanthus Hom. Il. 8th cent. BC
Sarpedon Hes. Cat. 6th cent. BC
Arcesius Euryodeia Orchomenus Hesione Agamedes Iocaste Thebe Iodame Tzetzes 12th...
- or
Euryodia (Εὐρνοδίας) was the
mother of King
Arcesius of
Ithaca by Zeus. In some accounts,
Arcesius instead was
called the son of
Cephalus by Procris...
- king of
Argos Anchises (Αγχίσης), a king of
Dardania and
father of
Aeneas Arcesius, a king of
Ithaca and
father of
Laertes Argeus, a king of
Argos Argus,...
- to Pseudo-Apollodorus, his
paternal grandfather or step-grandfather is
Arcesius, son of
Cephalus and
grandson of Aeolus,
while his
maternal grandfather...
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discipline and
sought to
establish standards for it."
Pythius together with
Arcesius and
Hermogenes disparaged the
Doric order,
according to
Vitruvius (IV.3...