- Pan****enius (Πανελλήνιος, "of all the Gr****s/Common to all Gr****s")
Pankrates (Πανκρατής; "the almighty")
Patrios (Πάτριος; "paternal")
Pelorios (Πελώριος)...
- the stadium's entrance, with the
spring of Kallirrhoe, the
sanctuary of
Pankrates (a
local hero), and the
Cynosarges public gymnasium nearby. Originally...
- a lion hunt in the
Libyan desert; a poem on the
subject by the Gr****
Pankrates is the
earliest evidence that they
travelled together.
While Hadrian and...
-
favored haunts of
Socrates for his
walks and teaching. The
temple of
Pankrátēs, a
local hero, was
located there,
giving its name to the
modern suburb...
- prostitutes) at its disposition. The name is
considered the
female equivalent of
Pankrates (omnipotent),
attributed to Hercules.
Pleket H.W. (1981)
Religious history...
- of one vase from this same
period (Getty 81.AE.211) name five Giants:
Pankrates against Heracles,
Polybotes against Zeus,
Oranion against Dionysus, Euboios...
- Conservatoire,
which lies
within Pangrati, just next to the Cult of
Hercules Pankrates,
directly beneath the
Harry S.
Truman statue in V****ileos Konstantinou...
- the
other grey. The base bore the
inscription ΠΑΝ, sign of the
merchant Pankrates of Argos,
whose involvement in the
business of the
naopes (commissioners)...