- 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)...
- more
probably between 230 and 240 CE), was one of the
Ancient Roman panegyrists and
author of a
speech transmitted in the
collection of the Panegyrici...
- Bhatrazu) is an
Indian caste of Telugu-speaking
ballad reciters, poets,
panegyrists, and
religious musicians. They are
primarily found in the
states of Andhra...
- of gods has
ordered that one
thousand should be
given to each of the
panegyrists and bards, one
hundred to each old man,
prostitute and
other men and...
- source; "This work,
though written in the
flowery style of the
Persian panegyrists, is
nonetheless a
remarkable historical do****ent, as the
Dewan published...
- fellow-tribesmen, a Christian. Al-Akhtal al-Taghlibî was one of the
great panegyrists of the
Umayyad period. He
became famous for his
satires and panegyrics...
- 10:90-92 The
theme of
Moses crossing the Red Sea was
taken up by the
panegyrists of
Constantine the
Great and
applied to the
battle of the
Milvian Bridge...
- honour, in
order to put a stop to the
rivalries of
their votaries and
panegyrists. This was
under Alexius Comnenus (1081–1118; see "Acta SS.", 14 June...
- author,
Hartmann Schedel, is
usually considered one of the
important panegyrists and propagandists,
hired and independent, of the
emperor and his anti-Ottoman...