-
Sages of Greece. The
treasury Cypselus built at
Delphi was
apparently still standing in the time of Herodotus.
Cypselus'
second son
Gorgus became tyrant...
- BC. The
treasury that
Cypselus built at
Delphi was
apparently still standing in the time of Herodotus, and the
chest of
Cypselus was seen by Pausanias...
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Corinth and the son of
Cypselus, the
founder of the
Cypselid dynasty.
Because of his father, he was
called Cypselides (Κυψελίδης).
Cypselus’ wife was
named Cratea...
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contained a
cedar chest (Ancient Gr****: κυψἐλη, romanized: kypsele) in
which Cypselus, the
tyrant of
Corinth was
reportedly hidden by his mother. The
chest was...
- emplo****
overseas created a new environment.
Conditions were
right for
Cypselus to
overthrow the
aristocratic power of the
dominant but unpo****r clan...
- drunkenness.
Other artefacts depicting the
story include the
chest of
Cypselus described in the
travelogue by Pausanias.
Among its many
carvings "there...
- apus
Binomial name Apus apus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Range of A. apus Breeding
range Wintering
range Synonyms Hirundo apus Linnaeus, 1758
Cypselus apus...
- 150. Homer,
Iliad 15.185-195. The
Bacchiadae were
exiled by the
tyrant Cypselus about 657 BC. West, M. L. (2002). "'Eumelos': A
Corinthian Epic Cycle?"...
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Between the 8th and 7th centuries, the
Bacchiad family ruled Corinth.
Cypselus overthrew the
Bacchiad family, and
between 657 and 585 BC, he and his son...
- House) at Sparta, in the act of
delivering his mother; on the
chest of
Cypselus,
giving Achilles's
armor to Thetis; and at
Athens there was the famous...