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Knidos or
Cnidus (/ˈnaɪdəs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κνίδος, Ancient: [knídos], Modern: [ˈkniðos], Knídos) was a Gr**** city in
ancient Caria and part of the Dorian...
- needed] He
eventually returned to his
native Cnidus,
where he
served in the city ****embly.
While in
Cnidus, he
built an
observatory and
continued writing...
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Sostratus of
Cnidus (/ˈsɒstrətəs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σώστρατος ὁ Κνίδος; born 3rd
century BC) was a Gr****
architect and engineer. He is said to have designed...
- near
Cnidus.
According to Isocrates, King
Evagoras I of
Cyprus contributed the
greatest part of the
forces under Conon for the sea
fight off
Cnidus. Sources...
- The
Aphrodite of
Knidos (or
Cnidus) was an
Ancient Gr****
sculpture of the
goddess Aphrodite created by
Praxiteles of
Athens around the 4th
century BC....
- Agatharchos) of
Cnidus was a Gr****
historian and
geographer (flourished 2nd
century BC).
Agatharchides is
believed to have been born at
Cnidus,
hence his appellation...
- 5th
century BC), also
known as
Ctesias of
Cnidus, was a Gr****
physician and
historian from the town of
Cnidus in Caria, then part of the
Achaemenid Empire...
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Return to
Cnidus, BritishMuseum.org,
retrieved 30
November 2013 Martin-Luther Universität: "Dermeter of Knidos". B. Ashmole, 'Demeter of
Cnidus', Journal...
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genus Cnidus:
Cnidus akaensis Synave, 1962 c g
Cnidus bingervillei Synave, 1965 c g
Cnidus candida Synave, 1971 g
Cnidus candidus Synave, 1971 c
Cnidus conspersa...
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Aretades of
Cnidus (Gr****: Ἀρητάδης ὁ Κνίδιος) was an
ancient Gr****
historian from the city of
Cnidus. He
wrote a work on the
history of
Macedon (Gr****:...