- the Dorians. It was
performed by men and women. It is
comparable to the
geranos (γερανός), the
ritual "crane dance" ****ociated with Theseus. A
chorus of...
- Gar**** is the
crane (garan in Welsh, Old
Cornish and Breton; see also
geranos, the
ritual "crane dance" of
ancient Greece). Treis, or tri- in compound...
-
Gerano is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of Rome in the
Italian region of Latium,
located about 40
kilometres (25 miles) east of Rome...
- protocarnivorous. The
genus name is
derived from
Ancient Gr**** γέρανος (
géranos) 'crane'. The
English name 'cranesbill'
derives from the
resemblance of...
- heavy, with the
leader of the line improvising. Ai
Georgis Diplos Horos Geranos Kalamatianos Maniatikos Monodiplos Panagiotis (dance)
Syrtos Tsakonikos...
- synonymous)
genus Gypoger**** from the
Ancient Gr****
words gyps "vulture" and
geranos "crane" in 1811. In 1835 the
Irish naturalist William Ogilby spoke at a...
-
keras and kanonaki. Po****r
dances of this
period included the Syrtos,
Geranos, Mantilia, Saximos, Pyrichios, and
Kordakas . Some of
these dances have...
-
these three goddesses.[citation needed] The Gr**** for
crane is Γερανος (
geranos),
which gives us the cranesbill, or geranium,
which is so
named for the...
- Gr**** word for the plant, γεράνιον (géranion),
which comes from γέρανος (
géranos) 'crane' with the
diminutive ending -ιον, "little crane". This was also...
-
epithet is
derived from the
classical Gr****
words leukos for "white" and
geranos for a "crane".
Ustad Mansur, a 17th-century
court artist and
singer of...