- Paia (Gr****: Πάϊα) is a
former muni****lity in Achaea, West Greece, Greece. The seat of the muni****lity was in Dafni. The muni****lity was
created after...
- mythology,
Paean (Ancient Gr****: Παιάν), Paeëon or
Paieon (Παιήων), or
Paeon or
Paion (Παιών) was the
physician of the gods. The name
Paean is
believed to be...
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relating to his
function as a healer. Some commonly-used
examples are "
paion" (παιών
literally "healer" or "helper") "epikourios" (ἐπικούριος, "succouring")...
-
procedures lasting 30
minutes or less. It is a
benzodiazepine drug,
developed by
PAION AG in
collaboration with
several regional licensees as an
alternative to...
- Paeon[pronunciation?] or
Paion (Ancient Gr****: Παίων, gen.: Παίονος), in Gr**** mythology, was an
Elean prince as son of King Endymion, and
brother of...
-
Paeon or
Paion (Ancient Gr****: Παιών) was an
ancient Gr**** city
located in
ancient Thrace, on the west
coast of the
Thracian Chersonesus. It is cited...
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Eurypyle Conon 1st cent. BC/AD
Almops ****e Steph. Byz. 6th cent. AD
Edonus or
Paion Catast.
Taphius Hippothoe Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD The
Aloadae Iphimedeia...
- triumph,
healing or praise. Paean, Paeeon, Paeëon, Paeon, Paian, Paieon, or
Paion (from the
Ancient Gr**** Παιάν, Παιήων, or Παιών) may
refer to:
Paean (god)...
- the
Pannonians from the Thracians.
Appian wrote of a
genealogy in
which Paion, the
eponym of the Paeonians, is the son of Autarieus, the
eponym of the...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Paeon or
Paion (Ancient Gr****: Παίων, gen.: Παίονος) was the son of Antilochus, and a lord of Messenia.
Antilochus was one of the...