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Hesychius (Ancient Gr****: Ἡσύχιος, romanized: Hēsúkhios, lit. 'the
quiet one') may
refer to:
Hesychius of
Cazorla (first century),
Spanish Christian missionary...
- from Gk. κῠδώνῐον via Lat. cydōnia. γέντον (génton) meat Herodian., Suid.,
Hesych Possibly descended from IE *gʷʰn̥tó- 'strike, kill', cf.
Sanskrit hatá-...
- incantation.
Zalmoxis gave his name to a
particular type of
singing and
dancing (
Hesych). His
realm as a god is not very clear, as some
considered him to be a sky-god...
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family Relation Name
Sources Hes.
Thales Eurip. Dio. Hyg.
Theon Serv.
Hesych Eust.
Unknown Parentage Atlas and
Aethra ✓ ✓
Atlas and
Pleione ✓ Hyas and...
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which it took place. Dies
lustricus Hesych. and Harpocr. s.v. Isaeus. De
Pyrrhi Haered. p. 34. s. 30. Bekker.
Hesych. and Aristoph. Av. 923; K. F. Hermann...
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Campe with the
Babylonian sea-monster Tiamat,
notes that "Epicharmos (ap.
Hesych. K614)
either called Kampe a kêtos or
spoke of some kind of sea-beast called...
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Jameson 1993, 53. Cf. note 16 for
suggestions of
Devereux on "Enorkhes,"
Hesych. s.v. Ἐνόρχης. Hornblower,
Simon (2014). "LYKOPHRON AND EPIGRAPHY: THE VALUE...
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Updated Edition. New York:
Harper & Brothers. pp. 73. Strab. x. p.470;
Hesych. Suid. s. vv. Κότυς, Διασώτης; Horat. Epod. 17.56; Juv. 2.92; Virg. Catal...
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University Press, p.174
Pausanias 7.25.13 Aristoph. Thesm. 300, with the Schol.;
Hesych. s. v.; Phot. Lex. s. v.
Pausanias 1.22.3
Pausanias 1.31.4 μέλαινα Pausanias...
- Histories. Vol. 5.62. Schol. ad Aristoph. Lysistr. 665;
Hesych. sub voce Λειψύδριον;
Hesych., Suid. ἐπὶ Λειψυδρίῳ μάχῃ.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000)....