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Herakles (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρακλῆς μαινόμενος, Hēraklēs
Mainomenos, also
known as
Hercules Furens and
sometimes written as Heracles) is an
Athenian tragedy...
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Plyntriai Niobe Odysseus Acanthoplex (Odysseus
Scourged with Thorns)
Odysseus Mainomenos (Odysseus Gone Mad)
Oeneus Oenomaus Palamedes Pandora, or Sphyrokopoi...
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fight with the gods of the
bright sky, who once
drove the
fosterers of
Mainomenos (rapturous)
Dionysos headlong down the
sacred Nyseian hill, and all of...
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Helen (Ἑλένη / Helene), 412 BC;
Heracles (Ἡρακλῆς μαινόμενος /
Herakles mainomenos); The
Phoenician Women (Φοινίσσαι / Phoinissai)
circa 408 BC; Orestes...
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Ixion Minos Niobe Odysseus Acanthoplex, only
fragments survive.
Odysseus Mainomenos (or
Odysseus Gone Mad)
Pandora Peleus Phaedra Philoctetes In Troy Phoenix...
- Electa, Naples, 2005. (in Italian)
Claudio Parisi Presicce, "Il
Satiro Mainomenos di
Mazara del Vallo: un
Possibile Contesto Originario",
Sicilia Archaeologica...
- Citharode")
Kleroumenoi ("Those
Casting Lots")
Lemniai ("Women from Lemnos")
Mainomenos ("The Madman")
Mnemation ("The
Little Tomb," or "The Monument") Onagros...
- most
commonly encountered explanation based on the
ancient Gr**** word
mainómenos (μαινόμενος "furious, raving, out of one's mind"),
which refers to a Gr****...
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Apollonius Rhodius,
Notes on Book 3.1689 Hyginus,
Fabulae 170
Homer calls him
mainomenos, "mad", from the same root as "Maenad"
Iliad 4.130-40 Apollodorus, 3.5...
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existing order in his
translation of
Christoph Martin Wieland's
Sokrates mainomenos oder die
Dialoge des
Diogenes von
Sinope which was
published in 1793....