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- citharoedus translates to "zitherist", but that seems to never be used.) Variants include: Ancient Gr****: κιθαρῳδός [kitʰarɔː'dós] Latin: citharoedus...
- Citharoedus, or Apollo Citharede, is a statue or other image of Apollo with a cithara (lyre). Among the best-known examples is the Apollo Citharoedus...
- Kitharoidos, or Citharoedus, is an epithet given to Apollo, which means "lyre-singer" or "one who sings to the lyre". An Apollo Citharoedus or Apollo Citharede...
- Cythara citharoedus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae. This species is considered a nomen dubium. Worldwide...
- butterflyfish) Ornate butterflyfish Chaetodon ("Citharoedus") ornatissimus Mailed butterflyfish Chaetodon ("Citharoedus") reticulatus Blacktail butterflyfish Chaetodon...
- famous Apollo of Mantua and its variants are early forms of the Apollo Citharoedus statue type, in which the god holds the cithara, a sophisticated seven-stringed...
- was a folk-instrument. When so-engaged himself, he was called Apollo Citharoedus, roughly "Apollo the musician". Wind instruments were normally in the...
- Pothos (Desire), restored as Apollo Citharoedus during the Roman era (1st or 2nd century CE, based on a Gr**** work c. 300 BCE); the cithara strings are...
- Amazon, copy from original work by Phidias Capitoline Antinous Apollo Citharoedus Bust of Alexander-Helios Probably a copy of the statue of Artemis by...
- in the Palazzo Altemps, Rome; a statue of Pothos restored as Apollo Citharoedus in the Capitoline Museum, Rome; and his statue of Meleager, unmentioned...