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Camirus or
Kamiros (Ancient Gr****: Κάμιρος; /kəˈmaɪərəs/) or
Cameirus or
Kameiros (Κάμειρος) was a city of
ancient Rhodes, in the Dodecanese, Greece....
- to the
genus Camirus:
Camirus conicus (Germar, 1839) g
Camirus consocius (Uhler, 1876) i c g b
Camirus moestus (Stål, 1862) i c g
Camirus porosus (Germar...
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Peisander (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/; Gr****: Πείσανδρος) of
Camirus in Rhodes,
Ancient Gr**** epic poet,
supposed to have
flourished about 640 BC. Peisander...
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Statuette of Zeus from late ****enistic period,
Camirus, Rhodes....
- of Ochimus, also a
former king. He had two
younger brothers,
Lindus and
Camirus.
Ialysus and his
brothers succeeded to the
throne after their father's...
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ascribed to the Corybantes; it bore the
successive names of Cyrba, Pytna,
Camirus, and Hierapytna. From an
inscription preserved among the
Oxford marbles...
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Prodicus of
Phocaea Eugammon of
Cyrene Pisinous of
Lindus Pisander of
Camirus Cypria,
ascribed to
Homer or
Stasinus of
Cyprus or
Hegesinus (or Hegesias)...
- Knidos, in
Caria on the west
coast of Asia Minor; Lindus,
Ialysus and
Camirus, all
three on Rhodes. The
Phrygian Pentapolis: Eukarpia, Hierapolis, Otrus...
- (8th
century BC – 4th
century AD)
Orientalising gold
jewellery from the
Camirus cemetery in
Rhodes (700–600 BC) Foot from the
colossal Kouros of Apollo...
- "player on crotala".
Pausanias affirms by way of the epic poet
Pisander of
Camirus that
Heracles did not kill the
birds of Lake Stymphalia, but that he drove...