- domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Bathycles". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 521.
Bathycles at ****us...
- to the male.
Graphium bathycles bathycles (nominate: Java; undifferentiated: China,
Sikkim to ****am, Burma)
Graphium bathycles bathycloides (Honrath,...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Bathycles (Ancient Gr****: Βαθυκλῆς) was a
Thessalian Myrmidon warrior, who took part in the
Trojan War on the side of the Achaeans...
-
constructed by
Bathycles of Magnesia. It was
crowned by a
great number of bas-reliefs, of
which an
account is
given by Pausanias.
Bathycles of
Magnesia also...
- with
unknown gender were
unearthed in the
ruins of a
temple of Artemis.
Bathycles (6th
century BC) Gr****
sculptor Themistocles of
Athens spent his final...
- In one
version (that Laërtius
credits to
Callimachus in his Iambics)
Bathycles of
Arcadia states in his will that an
expensive bowl "'should be given...
-
Penthesilea Amphiclus Echemmon Laogonus (2)
Phaenops Elymus Polemos Eurypylus Bathycles Menesthius Phorcys Amphimedon Echepolus Laomedon Phaestus Eumedes Thanatos...
- BC. The
great names of this
school are
Theodorus and
Rhoecus of Samos;
Bathycles of
Magnesia on the Maeander;
Glaucus of Chios, Melas, Micciades, Archermus...
- to: Chalcon, one of the Telchines. Chalcon, a Myrmidonian,
father of
Bathycles who was
killed by
Glaucus in the
Trojan War. Chalcon,
father of a daughter...
-
temple complex at
Amyclae known as the
throne of Apollo,
designed by
Bathycles of Magnesia.
Pausanias identifies two
standing figures on the left as...