- The
Apollo Lyceus (Gr****: Ἀπόλλων Λύκειος, Apollōn Lukeios) type, also
known as
Lycean Apollo,
originating with
Praxiteles and
known from many full-size...
- The
Lyceum was
named for the Gr**** god
Apollo Lyceus.
Initially a
sanctuary made for
worshiping Lyceus, it
later became a
public exercise area, with a...
- Cyrene. She also
visits the
grave of her
brother Lyceus. When Xena
privately confides with
Lyceus that it is
difficult to be alone, Gabrielle—who is...
- v t e
Praxiteles Sculptures Aphrodite of
Knidos Apollo Lyceus Apollo Sauroctonos Dancers of
Delphi Despinis Head
Hermes and the
Infant Dionysus Resting...
-
Antisthenes taught. Lyceum, east of the city, a
gymnasium sacred to
Apollo Lyceus,
where Aristotle taught. The
period from the end of the
Persian Wars to...
- v t e
Praxiteles Sculptures Aphrodite of
Knidos Apollo Lyceus Apollo Sauroctonos Dancers of
Delphi Despinis Head
Hermes and the
Infant Dionysus Resting...
-
literally "Sun"
Lyceus (/laɪˈsiːəs/ ly-SEE-əs; Λύκειος, Lykeios, from Proto-Gr**** *λύκη), "light". The
meaning of the
epithet "
Lyceus"
later became ****ociated...
- sons,
Nyctimus or Arcas. Zeus
overturned the
table and
struck the
house of
Lyceus with a thunderbolt; his
patronage at the
Lykaia can have been
little more...
- (lykeion), the name of a
gymnasium in
classical Athens dedicated to
Apollo Lyceus. This
original lyceum is
remembered as the
location of the
peripatetic school...
-
distance away,
where Seska briefly and
illegally joined a
coven of witches.
Lyceus (portra**** by
Aaron Devitt) - The
younger brother of Xena and Toris. He...