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- Pandrosus or Agraulus. Ceryx was, like his father, a messenger. But the kêryx career began as a humble cook for the tribe, a skill Hermes demonstrates...
- /ˈkɛrɪˌkiːz/ or ceryces /ˈsɛrɪˌsiːz/ (Ancient Gr****: Κήρυκες, pl. of Κῆρυξ, Keryx) of Bronze Age Pylos 1200 BC, home to the aged Homeric hero Nestor and the...
- the first priests of Demeter at Eleusis, through his second son, Herald-Keryx. Eumolpus, "untainted by blame" is named among the archaic leaders of Eleusis...
- Oral Roberts University, Ekman published a theological magazine called Keryx, containing articles from a broad, classical Christian point of view. This...
- The National Herald is an English-language w****ly newspaper, based in New York City, focusing on the Gr****-American community. It was founded in 1997 and...
- Corinna.17. Derived from PIE *sueh₂d-ú- 'sweet'. κᾶρουξ karoux * Attic κήρυξ kēryx 'herald, messenger' * Doric κᾶρυξ káryx Per B****es, probably Pre-Gr****....
- κηρύκειον kērykeion, meaning "herald's wand (or staff)", deriving from κῆρυξ kēryx, meaning "messenger, herald, envoy". Liddell and Scott, Gr****-English Lexicon;...
- M****llos and John Stilson published a broadsheet under the name Panellenios Keryx (Pan****enic Herald or The Gr**** Herald), becoming the second national Gr****...
- to have been regarded as slang or pedantic. ἀπύτης aputes <caller> for keryx herald (Attic ἠπύω êpuô, Doric and Arcadian apuô, call to) ἀργυρὶς argyris...
- figure who might be either the protesting owner of a rejected horse or a keryx (herald) whose hand held part of an otherwise lost salpinx (trumpet), but...