-
separate the
chaff from the grain. Lenaius, Ληναῖος ("god of the wine-press")
Lyaeus, or
Lyaios (Λυαῖος, "deliverer",
literally "loosener"), one who releases...
- the
gladiator Lyaeus (Λυαίος Lyaíos; for
meaning see here), who
according to
story was
responsible for
killing many Christians.
Lyaeus is
commonly depicted...
-
angle than the spot in
cellule 1 c.
Sierra Leone to
Angola and Uganda. —
lyaeus Dbl. The
median band narrower, but complete; the spot in
cellule 2 of the...
- to
separate the
chaff from the grain. In addition,
Dionysus is
known as
Lyaeus ("he who unties") as a god of
relaxation and
freedom from
worry and as Oeneus...
- references, and
which they
effortlessly weave into
scenes from the Bible.
Lyaeus, for example, the
mythical god of wine (Dionysus),
casually makes an appearance...
- is
celebrated on
October 27.
Having been
moved to act
against the
mighty Lyaeus, the most
feared gladiator in Rome, who
mocked and
tormented the Christians...
- borne; such a goat no
Cinyphian barber would deform, and thou thyself,
Lyaeus,
wouldst consent to his
cropping thine own vine. A Love in gold, two-winged...
-
Apollo ("Phoebus"), "lawgiving
Ceres ("legiferae Cereri")," the "father
Lyaeus ("patrique Lyaeo")," and, most
importantly ("ante omnis"), Juno, who governs...
-
Teracolus flaminia Butler, 1876
Teracolus lycoris Butler, 1876
Teracolus lyaeus Butler, 1876
Teracolus friga Butler, 1876
Teracolus galathinus Butler, 1876...
- The icon of
Saint Demetrius with the
slain Lyaeus at his feet from the
iconostasis of the church...