- A
panegyric (US: /ˌpænɪˈdʒɪrɪk/ or UK: /ˌpænɪˈdʒaɪrɪk/) is a
formal public speech or
written verse,
delivered in high
praise of a
person or thing. The...
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Latinius Pacatus Drepanius (fl. 389–393), one of the
Latin panegyrists,
flourished at the end of the 4th
century AD. He
probably came from
Aginnum (Agen)...
- Maximian's
panegyrist of 289 was
optimistic about the campaign's prospects, but the
panegyrist of 291 made no
mention of it. Constantius'
panegyrist suggested...
- his. His
military skill and
building projects, however, soon gave the
panegyrist the
opportunity to
comment favourably on the
similarities between father...
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Harisena was a 4th-century
Sanskrit poet,
panegyrist and a
court official. He was an
important figure in the
court of
Gupta emperor, Samudragupta. His...
- Bhatrazu) is an
Indian caste of Telugu-speaking
ballad reciters, poets,
panegyrists, and
religious musicians. They are
primarily found in the
states of Andhra...
- territories. However, this is
likely an exaggeration, and Samudragupta's
panegyrist appears to have
described acts of
diplomacy as ones of subservience. For...
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Iranian panegyrist...
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resistance to the
Crusades Rashid al-Din Vatvat, 12th
century Persian royal panegyrist and
epistolographer Amin al-Din
Rashid al-Din Vatvat, 13th
century Persian...
-
known as his pen-name
Sheyda (Persian: شیدا), was a
Persian Poet and
Panegyrist. He was born in Gerash, Fars, Iran on 3
December 1879, and on 3 April...