-
Greece and,
while he
seems to
believe that
Damarchus the
boxer did
indeed exist, he
notes that
Damarchus'
inscription at
Olympia mentions nothing about...
-
Damarchus is a
genus of
Asian mygalomorph spiders in the
family Bemmeridae,
first described by
Tamerlan T****ll in 1891.
Damarchus workmani is most often...
- punishment.
Pausanias also
relates the
story of an
Arcadian man
called Damarchus of Parrhasia, who was
turned into a wolf
after tasting the
entrails of...
-
whereas Lycaon's
house was
struck by a thunderbolt.
Child cannibalism Damarchus Lykaia Tantalus Werewolf (lycanthropy) Pausanias, 8.2.1 Hyginus, Fabulae...
- the
viscera of a
human child and was
turned into a wolf for ten years.
Damarchus: a
boxer from
Parrhasia (Arcadia) who is said to have
changed his shape...
-
Agesarchus of
Tritaea Pythagoras (boxer)
Glaucus of
Carystus Aurelios Zopyros Damarchus Atyanas Horus (athlete) Theotimus, an
Eleian boxer. A
statue at Olympia...
-
Thailand A. sumatr****
Zonstein & Marusik, 2016 —
Indonesia (Sumatra)
Damarchus T****ll, 1891 D. ****amensis Hirst, 1909 —
India D.
bifidus Gravely, 1935...
- had ended. The
traveller Pausanias told of an
Olympic boxing champion Damarchus of Parrhasia, who had "turned into a wolf at the
sacrifice to Zeus Lykaios...
-
Sparta Cimon Coalemos Coroebus of Elis
Cylon of
Athens Cynisca of
Sparta Damarchus Demaratus of
Sparta Desmon of
Corinth Diagoras of
Rhodes Diocles of Corinth...
-
Sparta Cimon Coalemos Coroebus of Elis
Cylon of
Athens Cynisca of
Sparta Damarchus Demaratus of
Sparta Desmon of
Corinth Diagoras of
Rhodes Diocles of Corinth...