-
Garamantian nymph.
Iarbas was said to have led an army
across the
Libyan desert,
however he and his army
began suffering from
severe thirst.
Iarbas implored for...
- of the love
affair comes to King
Iarbas the Gaetulian, "a son of
Jupiter Ammon by a
raped Garamantian nymph",
Iarbas prays to his father,
blaming Dido...
- love with
Aeneas and
rejects Iarbas out of hand, to his
horror and confusion. Dido's
sister Anna, who is in love with
Iarbas,
encourages Dido to pursue...
-
landing in
North Africa, she is
greeted by the
local Berber chieftain,
Iarbas (also
called Hiarbas) who
promises to cede as much land as
could be covered...
- with the
great oracle of
Ammon in the
Oasis soon
after its establishment.
Iarbas, a
mythological king of Libya, was also
considered a son of Hammon. According...
- Vincetoxi**** hirundinaria,
commonly named white swallow-wort, is a long-lived
herbaceous perennial of the
genus Vincetoxi**** in the
family Apocynaceae...
- (sun)
iotation [e] → [ie] in the
beginning of the word Lat.
herba → Rom.
ĭarbă (gr****, herb)
velar [k ɡ] →
labial [p b m]
before alveolar consonants and...
- Dido's
tragic suicide of
Virgil with a
happy ending in
which Dido
marries Iarbas, King of the Getuli, who
saves Dido from
herself after Aeneas abandons her...
- is
sometimes given as
Iarbas,
Hiartas or Hiarbal.
Hiarbas may be the
historical inspiration for the
legendary figure of
Iarbas,
rejected suitor of Dido...
- the news of
Aeneas and Dido's marriage,
which eventually reaches king
Iarbas.
Iarbas, who also
sought relations with Dido but was rejected,
angrily prays...