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Euergetes (Ancient Gr****: Εὐεργέτης, Euergétēs),
meaning "the Benefactor" (from ευ-, "good", + εργετης, "doer, worker"), was an epithet, an
honoring title...
- (1744) La
finta Frascatana (1744)
Undated operas:
Artaserse Lucio Papirio Evergete Il
matrimonio anascoso Alessandro nell'Indie Il Medo Nitocri,
regina di...
- 39: 124–128. Criscuolo, L. (2011). "I due
testamenti di
Tolemeo VIII
Evergete II". In Jördens, A.; Quack, J.Fr. (eds.). Ägypten
zwischen innerem Zwist...
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tenor Pelopida Farnace's
minister and
confidant tenor Mutes:
Mitridate Evergete, Stratonica's
first husband; Ptolemy, King of Egypt, and
Mitridate and...
-
seria 3 acts
Agostino Piovene November 1746 Venice,
Teatro Sant'Angelo
Evergete opera seria 3 acts
Francesco Silvani and
Domenico Lalli 2
January 1747...
- égyptiennes":
Recherches sur les
troubles intérieurs en Égypte du règne de Ptolémée III
Évergète à la conquête romaine".
Studia ****enistica. 41. v t e...
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unsubstantiated hypothesis, that the
building was the work of a
wealthy local evergete,
perhaps the
owner of the rich
villa found nearby in rue Docteur-Lepetit...
- po****r: on an
inscription from Zela he is
honored as the
benefactor (Gr****:
evergetes) and
founder (Gr****: ktistes) of the city. He also
appears on an inscription...
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ostentatious construction”.
These buildings were
often funded by
wealthy evergetes,
primarily local magistrates. The
remains do not
appear to be ****ociated...
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makes an impression:
Pantokrator (All-powerful);
Emmanuel (Young man);
Evergetes (Blessing); Mandilion;
Keramidion and the
unique image Christ Ancient...