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after Actium (Ἄκτιον)
Delphinius (/dɛlˈfɪniəs/ del-FIN-ee-əs; Δελφίνιος,
Delphinios),
literally "Delphic",
after Delphi (Δελφοί). An
etiology in the Homeric...
- (c. 750 BCE). The Delphinion, as it is called, was
dedicated to
Apollo Delphinios. It was
excavated in 1935 by
Spyridon Marinatos, who
published it. Three...
- like. For example, the name
Delphi and its ****ociated deity,
Apollon Delphinios, are
explained in the
Homeric Hymn
which tells of how Apollo, in the shape...
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occasion to
Pythian Apollo (Apollo Pythios) and
Delphic Apollo (Apollo
Delphinios). A
localizing epithet refers simply to a
particular center of veneration...
-
Dictionary of Gr****, Brill, 2009, p. 118. Herda,
Alexander (2008). "Apollon
Delphinios –
Apollon Didymeus: Zwei
Gesichter eines milesischen Gottes und ihr Bezug...
- a
religious sanctuary. In the
early 5th century, a
temple to
Apollo Delphinios was also
built on the site. The Gr****
colony was
highly important commercially...
- ****enistic
cistern next to the east wall of the
Delphinion (temple of
Apollo Delphinios) in Dreros, at a
depth between three and four metres. The
texts are all...
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named Delphi to
commemorate this
event and
Apollo would bear the
epithet Delphinios.
Probus on Virgil's Georgics, 2. 197 "Boy On A
Dolphin Ancient Gr**** Coin...
- Eleusínios Ελευσίνιος 7 Gerástios Γεράστιος 8 Artemísios Ἀρτεμίσιος 9
Delphínios Δελφίνιος 10 Phleiásios Φλειάσιος 11 Hekatombeús Ἑκατομβεύς 12 Kárneios...
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feminine form of
Apollo Delios Delphinia, the
feminine form of
Apollo Delphinios (literally
derived from Delphi). Dereatis, at
Sparta near Taygetos. Dancers...