-
which derives from the Gr**** word
hagnē,
meaning "pure" or "holy". The
Latinized form of the Gr**** name is
Hagnes, the
feminine form of Hagnos, meaning...
- and a half
brother named Socrates Chrestus from his father's concubine,
Hagne, and
possibly Pylaemenes III by an
unknown woman. His
reign began at the...
- (dems-potnia) "the mistress" (literally "the
mistress of the house") in Arcadia.
Hagne, "pure",
originally a
goddess of the
springs in Messenia.
Melindia or Melinoia...
- son,
Socrates Chrestus, from a
concubine called Hagne who was from Cyzicus. He sent
Socrates and
Hagne to
Cyzicus with 500 talents. His
third wife was...
- 116–118, ISBN 978-0-323-04019-8,
retrieved 2021-01-12
Jansson S,
Tisell LE,
Hagne I,
Sanner E,
Stenborg R,
Svensson P (1988). "Partial
superior laryngeal...
- tour
performance of Il
trovatore in Cleveland. On July 23, 1980,
Helen Hagnes Mintiks, a 30-year-old Canadian-born violinist, was
murdered by Met stagehand...
-
sanctioned shrine of Aphrodite, who at
Amathus received "Ariadne" (derived from "
hagne", "sacred") as an epithet.[citation needed] The
Roman author Hyginus identified...
-
characteristics and this
created new
fusions like Zeus-Ammon,
Aphrodite Hagne (a ****enized Atargatis) and Isis-Demeter. Gr****
emigres faced individual...
-
Agnes is a
feminine given name
derived from the Gr**** Ἁγνή
Hagnḗ,
meaning 'pure' or 'holy'. The name p****ed to
Italian as Agnese, to
French as Agnès,...
- "Miss Mopsy" (Joe Benjamin) - 5:07 "Gone Again" (Curtis Lewis) - 6:03 "
Hagnes" (Roy Haynes,
Sahib Shihab) - 5:29
Recorded in Stockholm,
Sweden on November...