- Boëthus or
Boethos (Ancient Gr****: Βόηθος) may also
refer to:
Hotepsekhemwy (29th
century BCE),
Egyptian king
known in Gr****
sources as
Boethos Boethus (Platonist) [ca]...
- The
family of
Boethos (or Boethus)
produced many High
Priests of Israel. They may have been
related to the Boethusians. Simon, son of
Boethus from Alexandria...
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while the
ancient Egyptian historian Manetho reports that the
reign of "
Boëthôs"
lasted for 38 years.
Egyptologists consider both
statements to be misinterpretations...
- of
which is unclear. It may
derive from the
Ancient Gr**** term "βοηθός (
boēthós)" or "auxiliary,"
suggesting a
leadership role
among Carthage's mercenary...
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Boethus of
Sidon (Ancient Gr****: Βόηθος, romanized:
Bóēthos; c. 75 – c. 10 BC) was a
Peripatetic philosopher from Sidon, who
lived towards the end of...
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community in
Judea during the ****enistic
period Boethus (disambiguation)
Boethos (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Personal name
Comments Reign Hotepsekhemwy Bedjatau Manetho names him
Boëthos and
reports that
under this
ruler an
earthquake killed many people. Hotepsekhemwy...
- ISBN 9781107032460. "Egyptian
kings - Hotepsekhemwy, Hetepsekhemwy, Bedjau,
Boethos". nemo.nu. A
Black Lady
Sketch Show [@BlackLadySketch] (2019-08-13). "Queen...
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vowels in a row,
called hyphaeresis (ὑφαίρεσις).
Homeric boē-tho-os →
Attic boēthos "running to a cry", "helper in battle" PIE *ky or *chy → Proto-Gr**** ts...
- herm
figure of a
turbaned Dionysus,
inscribed with the name of its maker,
Boëthos of Chalcedon, and a lithe,
winged olive-wreathed boy,
identified by scholars...