- The Satyricon,
Satyricon liber (The Book of
Satyrlike Adventures), or Satyrica, is a
Latin work of
fiction believed to have been
written by
Gaius Petronius...
- In Gr**** Mythology,
Eumolpus (/juˈmɒlpəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Εὔμολπος
Eúmolpos, "good singer" or "sweet singing",
derived from εὖ eu "good" and μολπή molpe...
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mysteries at the time of Alaric's
invasion in 396 CE,
traced his
descent from
Eumolpos. The
other family with a
hereditary Eleusinian priesthood were the Kerykes...
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Michaelis 1871
Demeter and
Triptolemus Epimetheus and
Pandora Erichthonios Eumolpos or
Immaradus and
Erechtheus Erichthonios and a
priestess of
Athena or a...
- Erechtheus, son of Athena, and
Eumolpos, son of Poseidon. A
group of two
bronze statues depicting Erechtheus and
Eumolpos near to the
temple of
Athena on...
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final great event of the
Athenian Bronze Age, the war of
Erechtheus and
Eumolpos. She
argues a
pedagogical function for the Parthenon's
sculptured decoration...
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oldest name chronologically. It was
named after the
mythical Thracian king
Eumolpos, son of
Poseidon or Jupiter, who may have
founded the city
around 1200...
- Procne, and Philomele.
Procris and Cephalos; Oreit****a and her children.
Eumolpos, and the war with Eleusis; the
exile of
Pandion II.
Aigeus and the conception...
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Encolpio Franco Fabrizi:
Ascilto Francesco Pau:
Gitone Mario Carotenuto:
Eumolpo Tina Aumont:
Circe Valérie Lagrange:
Trifena Amerigo Tot: Lica (Trifena's...
- her cult. He was also one of her
original priests,
along with Diocles,
Eumolpos, Polyxeinus, and Triptolemus, Celeus' son, who had
supposedly learned agriculture...