- wed, and
Phemius adopted Melesigenes as his son,
teaching him, and
eventually making the boy his protégé. When
Melesigenes had
grown to manhood, Phemius...
- on his
right hand was
called "Homerian" by numismatists. The
epithet Melesigenes (which means, "son of Meles" was
applied to him. The cave
where he was...
-
discovered in
ancient Smyrna. [citation needed] Homer,
referred to as
Melesigenes meaning "Child of the
Meles Brook", is said to have been born in Smyrna...
- Smyrna, one
class of
which numismatists call "Homerian." The
epithet Melesigenes was
applied to him; the cave
where he was wont to
compose his
poems was...
-
Melanopus of Cyme in
Aeolis (Asia Minor). Homer,
whose name at
birth was
Melesigenes, was born at
neighbouring Smyrna. He went with his
schoolteacher on a...
- late
Hittites and
their dependent prin****lities.
Homer was also
called Melesigenes (son of Meles) by the name of the
River Meles which flows through İzmir...
-
produced six
stakes winners,
including the
colts Bachelor's
Charm and
Melesigenes, who ran with
success in India. Most of
Albert Lowry's
horses were named...
- City and
Suburban Handicap in Epsom, England.
Other horses, such as
Melesigenes,
gained him
further recognition in
races on his home turf in Mumbai,...