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Metiochus (Ancient Gr****: Μητίοχος), also
known as
Methicus according to some sources, was an
ancient Gr****
rhetorician and
architect during the era of...
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Metiochus and
Parthenope (Gr****: Μητίοχος καὶ Παρθενόπη, Mētiokhos kai Parthenopē) is an
ancient Gr****
novel that, in a
translation by the eleventh-century...
- (aged 60-61)
Athens Spouse Hegesipyle of
Thrace Children Cimon Elpinice Metiochus Awards Statue of
Nemesis by
Pheidias Military service Allegiance Athens...
- have only
survived in an incomplete,
fragmentary form. The
unattributed Metiochus and
Parthenope may be
preserved by what
appears to be a
faithful Persian...
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Satrap Oroetes.
Polykrates by M.
Kozlovsky (1790,
Russian museum).
Piracy Metiochus and
Parthenope Carty (2005) 109-13 Irwin,
Elizabeth (2009). "Herodotus...
- example. The
ancient Gr****
novels Chaereas and
Callirhoe by
Chariton and
Metiochus and
Parthenope were
probably both
written during the late
first century...
- of
Chosroes II. Vāmeq o Ozrā, a
derivation from the Gr****
romance of
Metiochus and
Parthenope that was
written down by
Persian poet
Onsori in the 11th...
- of Cimon, an
important Athenian political figure, and half-sister of
Metiochus (eldest son of Miltiades, from a
prior marriage). She is
known from Plutarch's...