- Alexandria.
Areius as well as his two sons,
Dionysius and Nicanor, are said to have
instructed Augustus himself in philosophy, and
Areius for a time resided...
- in
Olympia belonged to Zeus
Areius, to whom
Oenomaus was said to make sacrifices. A
number of
coins depicting Zeus
Areius survive from the city of Iasos...
-
Lecanius Areius, Gr****
physician who
lived in or
before the 1st
century CE
Areius Paianieus,
archon of
Athens in the 2nd
century CE Zeus
Areius, cultic...
-
Lecanius Areius (Ancient Gr****: Λεκάνιος Ἄρειος) was a Gr****
physician who
probably lived in or
before the
first century CE, as one of his
medical formulae...
-
patron of the
marketplace (agora) and
punisher of
dishonest traders. Zeus
Areius (Αρειος):
either "warlike" or "the
atoning one". Zeus
Eleutherios (Ἐλευθέριος):...
-
Areios of
Paiania (Ἄρειος ὁ Παιανιεύς) was the
eponymous archon of
Athens at some
point between 27 and 18 BC, most
probably in 19 BC. He is
known from...
-
Asopus [1] 115
Talaus Son of Bias and Pero, from
Argos [1] 118; [2] 63, 111
Areius Brother of
Talaus [1] 118
Leodocus Half-brother of the
previous two, by...
- in the skin of a
Maenalian bear and
wielded a huge two-edged
battleaxe Areius ✓ ✓ ✓ 3
Argos son of Bias and Pero
Argus ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 5
Argos son of Arestor...
- Rome in the
reigns of the
emperors Augustus and Tiberius. He
succeeded Areius in this role, and was
succeeded by Apion. He was the son of the grammarian...
-
patron of the
marketplace (agora) and
punisher of
dishonest traders. Zeus
Areius (Αρειος):
either "warlike" or "the
atoning one". Zeus
Eleutherios (Ἐλευθέριος):...