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Ephorus of Cyme (/ˈɛfərəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἔφορος ὁ Κυμαῖος,
Ephoros ho Kymaios; c. 400 BC – 330 BC) was an
ancient Gr****
historian known for his universal...
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version of the myth to
Cretan pederasty practices, as
recorded by
Strabo and
Ephoros,
which involved abduction of a
youth by an
older lover for a
period of...
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Psychological studies of
linguistic history. Beiträge zur
Ephoros--Kritik, 1890 –
Critique of
Ephoros.
Epitheta deorum quae apud
poetas graecos leguntur, 1893...
- The word "ephors" (Ancient Gr**** ἔφοροι éphoroi,
plural form of ἔφορος
éphoros)
comes from the
Ancient Gr**** ἐπί epi, "on" or "over", and ὁράω horaō,...
- main
source for this rite of
initiation is
Strabo 10.483–484,
quoting Ephoros; the
summary given here is the
construction of
Robert B. Koehl, "The Chieftain...
- Naupactus, ... sic
dicta quod
Heraclidae ibi
classem compegerint,
auctoribus Ephoro et Strabone. "Quarterly Review".
Quarterly Review (100–118). Anglo-Spanish...
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Nicephorus Gregoras translated it ἐπίτροπος (epitropos, steward) or ἔφορος (
ephoros, overseer). In the
Middle Ages, a
bailo was a
resident amb****ador of the...
- ἔφοροι ἄρχοντες archontes) "high
officials at Sparta". Cf.
Attic ἔφορος
ephoros "overseer, guardian" Θοράτης Thoratês
Apollon thoraios containing the ****...
- In Greece,
ephor (Gr****: έφορος, romanized:
ephoros, lit. 'overseer') is a
title given to the head of an
archaeological ephorate (Gr****: εφορεία, romanized: ephoria)...
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practices were
essentially similar. In the 5th
century BC, Gr****
writer Ephoros described the
Celts as "one of the four
great barbarian peoples, along...