-
Xenagoras (Ancient Gr****: Ξεναγόρας) of Halicarn****us, son of Praxilaus, was a
Carian mentioned by
Herodotus as a
commander and
colleague of Masistes,...
- Halicarn****us (/ˌhælɪkɑːrˈnæsəs/ HAL-ih-kar-N****-əs; Latin: Halicarn****us or
Halicarnāsus;
Ancient Gr****: Ἁλῐκαρνᾱσσός, Halikarnāssós; Turkish: Halikarnas; Carian:...
- her lust,
greed and
treason in the
worst possible light.
Dionysius of
Halicarnasus names Orbinia, a
Vestal put to
death in 471. Livy
names a
Vestal Postumia...
- Gr****
Lyric III, Loeb
classical Library (1991), page 357
Dionysius of
Halicarnasus, Imit. 2.420,
cited by D. Campbell, Gr****
Lyric III, Loeb
classical Library...
- into an
original teaching about Christ's
uncorrupt body." "Julian of
Halicarnasus". www.ccel.org.
Retrieved 2022-11-11. John Meyendorff,
Byzantine Theology:...
- by the
Portuguese troops led by Don António de Noronha, the
Bishop of
Halicarnasus. Two of
Hyder Ali's
Portuguese officers - Jose Reiz and
Bento de Campos...
- Camuccini, 1811. For the
Three Legations Reacquired by the Pope, 1815. The
Halicarnasus of Mai, 1816. On
Three Poems Painted a Fresco, 1832.
Preamble to the...