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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...
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Hesychius of
Alexandria (Ancient Gr****: Ἡσύχιος ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς, romanized: Hēsýchios ho Alexandreús, lit. 'Hesychios the Alexandrian') was a Gr**** grammarian...
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compiler himself epitomized the work of
Hesychius, or
whether they are part of the
title of an
already epitomized Hesychius used in the
compilation of the Suda...
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Hesychius of Jerusalem, also
spelt Hesychios and also
known as
Hesychius the Priest, was a
Christian priest and exegete,
active during the
first half of...
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treatises of one or the
other Hesychius are
based is just as
important a test as this
external criterion; thus,
Hesychius of
Sinai in his
Bible quotations...
- Pausanias,
there was a
temple of Hera
Antheia at Argos,
while according to
Hesychius,
Antheia was a name used for
Aphrodite at Knossos. Willets, p. 209. Pirenne-Delforge...
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Carcesi is not
Cazorla but Cieza.
Hesychius is the
patron saint of
Cazorla and of Jaen. In Cazorla,
Hesychius it is
commemorated on May 15, and elsewhere...
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Saint Hesychius or
Isicius (French:
Isice or
Hésychius; died c. 490) was a
bishop of
Vienne in the Dauphiné, France. He is
venerated as a
saint by the...
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children of
Terra (Earth) and Aether. The 5th-century
grammarian Hesychius of
Alexandria described Dione as the
mother of
Bacchus in her
entry from...
- Gr**** ait****a, an
unidentified seabird mentioned by
authors including Hesychius and Aristotle, and
Latin collaris, "of the neck" from collum, "neck"....