- In Gr**** mythology,
Nessus (Ancient Gr****: Νέσσος, romanized:
Nessos) was a
famous centaur who was
killed by Heracles, and
whose poisoned blood in turn...
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painter depicted Nessos fighting Heracles. The
figure is also
marked with the name 'Netos', the
Attic dialect form of the name
Nessos. John D. Beazley...
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Nesso (Comasco: Ness [ˈnɛs]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Como in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 50
kilometres (31 mi) north...
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Evangelos Nessos (born 27 June 1978) is a Gr****
former footballer and most
recently manager of TuS Koblenz. He also
holds German citizenship.
Nessos became...
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Naulobatus came to
terms with the Romans. In the past, the
battle on the
Nessos was
identified as the
Battle of Naissus, but
modern scholarship has rejected...
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Nessos of
Chios (Ancient Gr****: Νεσσᾶς or Νέσσος ὁ Χῖος) was a pre-Socratic
ancient Gr****
philosopher from the
island of Chios.
Little is
known about the...
- by the
Roman army
under Gallienus. He won an
important victory near the
Nessos (Nestos) river, on the
boundary between Macedonia and Thrace, the Dalmatian...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Nessus (/ˈnɛsəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Νέσσος, romanized:
Nessos) may
refer to the
following personages: Nessus, the river-god of the river...
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Nessosa ("The
Shirt of
Nessos"),
dealing with, and
critical of,
Polish Catholic nationalism.
Lipski called nationalism the
shirt of
Nessos,
which destroys the...
- Hephaestion. The text
states that due to his love of Adonis,
Aphrodite taught Nessos the
centaur the trap to
ensnare him.
Another tradition states that Dionysus...