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Dinon or
Deinon (Gr**** Δίνων or Δείνων) of
Colophon (fl. c. 360 – 340 BC) was a Gr****
historian and chronicler, the
author of a
history of Persia, many...
- Ariel, 1985), p. 278 and Barsby, pp. 23ff.
Quoted by
Theodore F. Brunner, "
Deinon vs. eleeinon:
Heinze Revisited" In: The
American Journal of Philology, Vol...
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alternative names O****s and
Arsicas for
Artaxerxes II
Mnemon given by
Deinon (c. 360–340 BC) and
Ctesias (Artexerxes II's physician) respectively. These...
- the habitual. As das Unheimliche,
deinon names the
unity of all
these meanings. The ode
names the
human being as
deinon in
manifold ways,
indeed as the...
- p. 223
Pomeroy 1999, pp. 224–25 Scharffenberger,
Elizabeth W. (2007). ""
Deinon Eribremetas": The
Sound and
Sense of
Aeschylus in Aristophanes' "Frogs""...
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deinon in the
sense that he is the terrible,
violent one, and also in the
sense that he uses
violence against the overpowering. Man is
twice deinon....
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shortening with the
Persian suffix -ke that is
applied to
shortened names.
Deinon related that
Artaxerxes II was also
called O****s
which is also understood...
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alternative names O****s and
Arsicas for
Artaxerxes II
Mnemon given by
Deinon (c. 360–340 BC) and
Ctesias (Artexerxes II's physician) respectively. These...
- καὶ ὕμνῳ ψάλλομεν Σίμονά τε Ἰουδάν τε δίω. Hormaometh'
adelphoi Eis
agona deinon,
Pantelos dunamenoi Nikan panta echthron. Chorus: Met'
agona stephanos,...
- pay the navy tax, and to also
remind Apollonius that both
Oromachos and
Deinon were
liable for the same tax demand.
Callicrates is also
known for the erection...