- of
Lampsacus,
Colotes the
satirist and
Leonteus of
Lampsacus;
Batis of
Lampsacus the wife of Idomeneus, was the
sister of
Metrodorus of
Lampsacus (the...
- was
bound by his oath he
reluctantly pardoned the
people of
Lampsacus. The
people of
Lampsacus dedicated a
statue of him at Olympia, Greece. Art of Rhetoric...
- Arcesius, was born in
Lampsacus between 340 and 330 BCE. He
might have
known Epicurus during his
period of
teaching in
Lampsacus between 310 and 306 BCE...
-
Polyaenus of
Lampsacus (/ˌpɒliːˈiːnəs/ POL-ee-EE-nəs; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Πoλύαινoς Λαμψακηνός,
Polyainos Lampsakēnos; c. 340 – c. 285 BCE), also spelled...
- The
Lampsacus Treasure or
Lapseki Treasure is the name of an
important early Byzantine silver ****d
found near the town of
Lapseki (ancient
Lampsacus) in...
-
Metrodorus of
Lampsacus may
refer to two Gr**** philosophers:
Metrodorus of
Lampsacus (the elder) (5th
century BC) -
philosopher from the
school of Anaxagoras...
- of
Lampsacus on the ****espont. His father's name was
Athenaeus or Timocrates, his mother's Sande.
Together with his
brother Timocrates of
Lampsacus he...
-
picture taken in
March 2014. P.
lampsacus is a
member of the
species group:
memnon Jordan describes it P.
lampsacus Bdv. (26 b). Two
longitudinal lines...
-
Themista of
Lampsacus (Gr****: Θεμίστη), the wife of Leonteus, was a
student of Epicurus,
early in the 3rd
century BC. Epicurus'
school was
unusual in...
-
forced to
retire from
Athens to
Lampsacus in
Troad (c. 434 – 433). He died
there around the year 428.
Citizens of
Lampsacus erected an
altar to Mind and...