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- Mothax (Ancient Gr****: μόθαξ, mothax, pl.: μόθακες, mothakes) is a Doric Gr**** word meaning "stepbrother". The term was used for a sociopolitical class...
- were made respectively by Polycleitus and his brother Naucydes, son of Mothon." While Gr**** anthropomorphic conventions of art generally represented Hecate's...
- mostly because they could not afford syssitia dues). The Mothax (singular Mothon) were fostered with Spartiates and are generally thought to have been the...
- mostly because they could not afford syssitia dues). The Mothax (singular Mothon) were fostered with Spartiates and are generally thought to have been the...
- as Mothone, named either after the daughter of Oeneus or after the rock Mothon, which protects the harbour, and mentioned a temple to Athena Anemotis there...
- Bishop of Nancy, and author of the Catéchisme du Diocèse de Tarentaise) J. Mothon, Vie du Bienheureux Innocent V (Rome 1896). Augustin Demski, Papst Nikolaus...
- outer end of the town, is the little insulated rock which Pausanias calls Mothon, and which he describes as forming at once a narrow entrance and a shelter...
- Mesontoplatys Messyrhus Mesydra Microtermitodius Microteuchestes Monteitheolus Mothon Mozartius Myrhessus Myrmecaphodius Mysarus Nanotermitodius Napoa Neagolius...
- Joseph Pie Mothon, Storia del culto prestato nella Chiesa da tempo immemorabile al B. Giovanni da Vercelli (Vercelli 1900). Joseph Pie Mothon, Vita del...
- Sedis Apostolice. Bishop Angelo was transferred to the diocese of Methone (Mothon, Modon) on 2 November 1303. On 22 February (or 8 March) 1304, Pope Benedict...