- "prophetic"
Proopsios (Προόψιος),
meaning "foreseer" or "first seen"
Musagetes (/mjuːˈsædʒɪtiːz/ mew-SAJ-ih-****;
Doric Μουσαγέτας, Mousāgetās), from...
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Apollo Musagetes may
refer to:
Apollo (ballet) an
epithet of
Apollo This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Apollo Musagetes. If...
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rubricinctus Lycaenesthes musagetes Holland, 1891
Lycaenesthes anadema Druce, 1905
Anthene musagetes elgonensis Stempffer, 1936
Anthene musagetes elgonensis ab....
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Apollo (originally
Apollon musagète and
variously known as
Apollo musagetes,
Apolo Musageta, and Apollo,
Leader of the Muses) is a
neoclassical ballet...
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which their influence may be
obtained for a
specific occasion:
Apollo Musagetes is "Apollo, [as]
leader of the Muses" and
therefore patron of the arts...
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kitharoidos (Apollo
holding a
cithara and
wearing the
customary kitharōdos’ robes) and
musagetes (leader of the Muses). Marble,
Roman artwork, 2nd
century CE....
- (1923) and use of Gr****
mythological themes in
works including Apollon musagète (1927),
Oedipus rex (1927), and ****phone (1935). In his
serial period...
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founded by
Seleucus I and
enriched with a cult-statue of the god, as
Musagetes, by Bryaxis. A
companion sanctuary of
Hecate was
constructed underground...
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these distinctions from
other manifestations of
themselves (e.g.,
Apollo Musagetes is "Apollo, [as]
leader of the Muses"). Alternatively, the
epithet may...
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considered a god of wisdom,
designated as the
conductor of the
Muses (
Musagetes), who were
personifications of the
sciences and of the
inspired and poetic...