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there were two
people named Icarius (/ɪˈkɛəriəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰκάριος
Ikários). Icarius, a
Spartan prince, son of Perieres. Icarius, an
Athenian who...
- The
Icarian Sea (Gr****: Ικάριο Πέλαγος,
Ikario Pelagos) is a
subdivision of the
Mediterranean Sea that lies
between the
Cyclades and Asia Minor. It is...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Icarius (/ɪˈkɛəriəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰκάριος
Ikários) was a
Spartan king and a
champion runner.
Icarius was the son of
either Perieres...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Icarius (/ɪˈkɛəriəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰκάριος
Ikários) was a man from
Athens who
welcomed the god Dionysus.
Icarius was
cordial towards...
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before a
seated recipient: the
tragic human welcomer of the gift of wine,
Ikarios or Semachos, and his daughter, Erigone. In the
triumphal form of procession...
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Stadion Pantakles Athens,
Attica Eusebius 23 § 688 BC
Stadion Ikaros (or
Ikarios)
Hyperesia Eusebius 23 § 688 BC
Boxing Onomastos Smyrna Eusebius 24 § 684...
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villa is on
display in situ.
House of
Dionysos plan
Apollo and
Daphne Ikarios Four
Seasons Hunting scene Although only
three rooms of this
large villa...
- page of the
magazine fr:Freelog in June, the CD was also
shipped on the
Ikarios mail
order site of Nat Makarevitch.
August 2005 saw the
publication of...
- 2000 ISBN 0-06-621282-0 Wine also
plays a
leading role in the
myths of
Ikarios/Semachos, who
welcomed the god and his gift, and of Amphitryon, who taught...
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festival was
instituted after the
death of the
shepherd Icarius (or
Ikarios),
after he
introduced the vine into Attica. The myth has it that Dionysus...