- (from
menei "waiting" and
andra "husband") for
standard Gr**** parthenos;
menekratēs "pillar" (from
menei "it
remains in one place" and
kratei "it is strong")...
- This lion was
found near the tomb of
Menekrates in the
necropolis of
ancient Kerkyra (modern Corfu).
Menekrates was a Lokrian, the
proxenos of the people...
- Lion of
Menekrates,
seventh century BC...
- at left, the
daughter of Hermon,
while her
husband Artemisios, son of
Menekrates is at right. The
decoration of the
relief is
informed by
common forms...
-
University Press, 1996. ISBN 978-0-19-268767-8 p.958
Philip Thibodeau, "
Menekrates of Ephesos" , p. 545 in The
Encyclopedia of
Ancient Natural Scientists...
- This lion was
found near the tomb of
Menekrates in the
necropolis of
ancient Kerkyra (modern Corfu).
Menekrates was a Lokrian, the
proxenos of the people...
- with the town was
called Alazones based on the
writings of Hekataios,
Menekrates, and Palaiphatos. This tribe,
which was also
mentioned by
Homer in the...
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Menekrates Zeus und Salmoneus,
Religionsgeschichtliche Studien zur Psychopathologie...
-
record that
cited Macedonian settlers honoring a
certain Seleukos son of
Menekrates during the
reign of
Eumenes II (188–158 BC). This
event transpired during...
-
district of Thesprotia. The main
exhibits are: The
cenotaph of Menecrates/
Menekrates. The
Gorgon pediment from the
Artemis temple of Corfu. It is the oldest...