-
while Cyzicus began to prosper.
Commander of the
Athenian fleet Alcibiades defeated the
Spartan fleet in a
major naval engagement near
Cyzicus known as...
- the genus:
Cyzicus belfragei (Packard, 1871) –
Belfrage clam
shrimp Cyzicus californicus (Packard, 1883) –
California clam
shrimp Cyzicus elongatus (Mattox...
-
anthology provides the
following information about Erycius of
Cyzicus:
ERYCIUS of
Cyzicus flourished about the
middle of the
first century B.C. One of...
- of Marmara). He gave his name to a city of the same name,
Cyzicus, his capital.
Cyzicus's parentage is
given as
Aeneus by
Aenete (or Aenippe), daughter...
- (modern-day Marmara), just
northwest of
Cyzicus. The next day, they
disembarked Chaereas's
force near
Cyzicus. The
Athenian fleet then divided, with 20...
-
Eudoxus of
Cyzicus (/ˈjuːdəksəs/ YOO-dək-səs; Gr****: Εὔδοξος ὁ Κυζικηνός, romanized: Eúdoxos ho Kyzikēnós; fl. c. 130 BC) was a Gr****
navigator who explored...
- deacon. On the
recommendation of Eudoxius,
Eunomius was
appointed bishop of
Cyzicus in 360. Here his free
utterance of
extreme Arian views led to po****r complaints...
- The
siege of
Cyzicus took
place in 73 BC
between the
armies of
Mithridates VI of
Pontus and the Roman-allied
citizens of
Cyzicus in
Mysia and
Roman Republican...
- 300 BC) was a Gr****
astronomer and mathematician.
Callippus was born at
Cyzicus, and
studied under Eudoxus of
Cnidus at the
Academy of Plato. He also worked...
- "Gelasius of
Cyzicus".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. Wace,
Henry (1911). "Gelasius (13), an
author from
Cyzicus". Dictionary...