- (Ancient Gr****: Πολίτης) of
Ceramus was a
famous runner who won
three different races in the same day at the Olympia.
Ceramus is
mentioned in the Notitiae...
- ****ociated with grapes, as well as Thoas, Peparethus, Eurymedon, Phliasus,
Ceramus, Maron, Euanthes, Latramys, and Tauropolis.
Minos put
Ariadne in charge...
- of
Ceramus,
located midway along the gulf's
northern s**** and
after which the gulf was named, was also an
important urban center.
Across Ceramus (Gereme)...
-
eight Lelege towns. Also on the
north coast of the
Ceramicus Sinus is
Ceramus and Bargasus. On the
south of the
Ceramicus Sinus is the
Carian Chersonnese...
- on Virgil's Aeneid, 1.720. Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 48.548 ff. Grimal, s.v.
Ceramus, p. 96; Pausanias, 1.3.1. RE, s.v.
Enyeus (1). Hard, p. 625 n. 188 to p...
- 2)
makes Doris a
division of his Asia, and
places in it Halicarn****us,
Ceramus, and Cnidus. The term Doris,
applied to a part of Asia, does not appear...
-
Carene Carmylessus Carura Caryanda Castabus Casystes Cedreae Celaenae Ceramus Chalcetor Choria Chrysaoris Chytrium Cidramus Cindye Cisthene Clannuda...
- included:
Alabanda (renamed
Antiochia of the Chrysaorians), Alinda, Amyzon,
Ceramus, Mylasa, Kaunos, Stratonicea, Thera. For
periods of time, some of the member...
- It is
mentioned by Strabo, who,
after speaking of Cnidus, says, "then
Ceramus and Bargasa,
small places above the sea." Its site is
located near Gökbel...
- ("cremno-" =
kremnos [Gr****]:
precipice or over
hanging wall or bank; "
ceramus" =
keramos [Gr****]: clay pot) is an
extinct genus of
fossil marine pteriomorphian...