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Neanthes of Cyzicus,
rhetor Ancient sites of Balıkesir Leo Mildenberg, "The
Cyzicenes, a
Reappraisal Archived 5
December 2018 at the
Wayback Machine", American...
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Cyzicene hall is the
architectural term
derived from the
Latin word
cyzicenus given by
Vitruvius to the
large hall used by the Gr****s that
faced north...
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Cyzicene epigrams are a
collection of
nineteen numbered Gr**** epigrams, each
accompanied by a
short prose preamble, which,
together with a one-sentence...
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Cyzicenus (Gr****: Ἀντίοχος Εὐσεβής Κυζικηνός, "Antiochus the Pious, the
Cyzicene") was a
ruler of the ****enistic
Seleucid kingdom. He was the son of Antiochus...
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sigma continued until the
Middle Ages.
Accubitum Cyzicene hall
Domus Stibadium Klinē Brown,
Shelby (August 10, 2012). "Reclining...
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After the
departure of the crew of Argo, a
storm drove them back to the
Cyzicene coast at night. With
neither the
Argonauts nor King
Cyzicus recognizing...
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Ancona in the mid-fifteenth century. It is also
depicted on
contemporary Cyzicene coins.
Ephesus The
temple was
built after Hadrian's
death by
Publius Vedius...
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Turkey in the 2nd
century BC, in
order to
honor Apollonis of Cyzicus. The
Cyzicene epigrams were
inscribed in this temple.
Located on the
southern Propontis...
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Christian Epigrams. Book 2:
Christodorus of
Thebes in Egypt. Book 3: The
Cyzicene Epigrams. Book 4: The
Proems of the
Different Anthologies. Book 5: The...
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Cyzicus (Gelasius Cyzicenus), an
ecclesiastical writer in the 5th
century Cyzicene hall, an
architectural term. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...