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- 1857, s.v. "Dionysiades", p. 281. William Smith (ed.), Dictionary of Gr**** and Roman Biography and Mythology, 1870, s.v. "Dionysiades (2)". "And the...
- Apollonius, who wrote the Argonautica Sosiphanes of Syracuse, tragic poet Dionysiades The name "Pléiade" was adopted in 1323 by a group of fourteen poets (seven...
- (Γιανυσάδες) (Γιανυσάδα & Δραγονάδα & Παξιμάδα & Παξιμαδάκι) Διονυσιάδες Dionysiades. Elafonisi Chanion Ελαφονήσι Χανίων Elafonisi Chanion Μουσαγόρες Νήσοι-Μουσαγέτης...
- Palatine Anthology). Demetrius Triclinius, an essay on metres. A work by Dionysiades entitled Styles or Lovers of Comedy (Χαρακτῆρες ἢ Φιλοκωμῳδοί), "in which...
- alignment of Crete depicts the northeast promontory at the top. The Dionysiades are to the north (upper left). Dionysades Location of Dionysades Geography...
- the see has been appointed since the death of its last bishop in 1990. Dionysiades (Ancient Gr****: Διονυσιάδης) of Mallos was a Gr**** tragic poet. Proclus...
- Manias, sometime revolutionary and pirate, warned him to steer on the Dionysiades side to avoid the reef. In commemoration of the event he named the rock...
- Linnaeus, 1758 Catopsilia pomona flava Butler, 1869 Catopsilia pomona dionysiades Fruhstorfer, 1911 Catopsilia pomona rivalis Fruhstorfer, 1910 Hebomoia...