- Pany****is of Halicarn****us,
sometimes known as
Panyasis (Ancient Gr****: Πανύασις), was a 5th-century BC Gr**** epic poet from Halicarn****us in the Persian...
- no
witnesses to the contrary,
completely acquitted Ares.
According to
Panyasis however, it
seems that Ares is
condemned to
serve among mortals, probably...
- King
Celeus of
Eleusis and
Metanira or
according to Pseudo-Apollodorus,
Panyasis believed he was the son of Eleusis,
while Pherecydes believed he was the...
-
chrysophanes (Meyrick, 1886)
Sesia chrysophanes Meyrick, 1886
Aegeria panyasis Druce, 1899
Aegeria caieta Druce, 1899
Conopia melanocera Hampson, 1919...
-
Lygdamis II of Halicarn****us, is
notorious for
having put to
death the poet
Panyasis and
causing Herodotus,
possibly the best
known Halicarn****ian, to leave...
-
mythological epic,
probably an
imitation of the poem of the same name by
Panyasis,
containing the same
number of
books (fourteen).
Rhianos also
wrote a number...
- Halicarn****us, who next
attained power, is
notorious for
having the poet
Panyasis put to
death and
forcing Herodotus,
possibly the most well-known Halicarn****ian...
-
satrap of Halicarn****us when
Herodotus was
exiled from
there and the poet
Panyasis (Πανύασις) was
sentenced to death,
after the
unsuccessful uprising against...
- in the Gr****
Anthology Pany****is of Halicarn****us (sometimes
known as
Panyasis), 5th
century BC epic poet,
wrote the
Heracleia and the
Ionica Parthenius...
-
elaborates no
further on this statement. For the
third option, he
quotes Panyasis, who
states that King
Theias of ****yria had a
daughter called Smyrna. Smyrna...