- A heroön or
heroon (plural
heroa) (/hɪˈroʊ.ɒn/;
Ancient Gr****: ἡρῷον, romanized: hērôion, pl. ἡρῷα, hērôia), also
latinized as heroum, is a
shrine dedicated...
- of
Thales in the
agora of Miletos: With
remarks on some
other excavated Heroa and on
cults and
graves of the
mythical founders of the city. 2èmes Rencontres...
- in****a
cantu Maeonio (sed
plura vacant), nos ire per omnem— sic amor est—
heroa velis Scyroque latentem Dulichia proferre tuba nec in
Hectore tracto sistere...
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observed that the
celebrated ode 1.12 of Horace,
beginning Quem
virum aut
heroa lyra vel acri,
possesses this
triple character. The word is now
mainly familiar...
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original on 2011-07-23.
Retrieved 2011-10-31. "HTC
Mobile Phone Support - HTC
Heroâ"¢ (Sprint) -
Storage Card". Htc.com.
Archived from the
original on 2011-07-23...
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haeresi (-is) -i (-is)
Accusative āera (-em) -a (-em) āerēs āera -es -a
hērōa (-em) -a (-em)
haeresin haeresem haeresim in -em -im haeresēs haeresīs -ēs...
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library at Noto to have
belonged to a gymnasium,
while the
other two were
heroa (shrines of heroes).
Explorations have
discovered four
cemeteries dating...
- Encyclopædia
Britannica (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. Anglos,
Nicrina ad
Heroas (2019). Jones,
Serena (ed.).
Britain Turned Germany' The
Thirty Years' War...
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Mycella prays in Antheum's
sacred Chamber of
Rites to
enact the
Vocatus Heroa, a
powerful spell of
faraway legend that had
originated from a
distant land...
- also
wrote a
collection of epistles, in
Latin verse,
entitled Epistolae ad
heroas (published in Venice, 1781),
loosely inspired by Ovid. In his
Latin verses...