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- (from menei "waiting" and andra "husband") for standard Gr**** parthenos; menekratēs "pillar" (from menei "it remains in one place" and kratei "it is strong")...
- Lion of Menekrates, seventh century BC...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) O. Weinreich, Menekrates Zeus und Salmoneus, Religionsgeschichtliche Studien zur Psychopathologie...
- 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...