- In rhetoric,
parrhesia (Gr****: παρρησία) is
candid speech,
speaking freely. It
implies not only
freedom of speech, but the
obligation to
speak the truth...
-
Parrhasia (Gr****: Παρρασία) was a
region in
south Arcadia, Greece. Parrhasius, son of
Lycaon gave it his name. Today, the area
corresponds to
modern southwestern...
-
Parrhasia (Ancient Gr****: Παρρασία) was a city of
ancient Arcadia, in the
region of
Parrhasia. It was
mentioned by
Homer in the
Catalogue of
Ships in...
-
Damarchus (Gr****: Δάμαρχος) or
Demaenetus was a
victorious Olympic boxer from
Parrhasia (Arcadia) who is said to have
changed his
shape into that of a wolf at...
-
Acraea parrhasia, the yellow-veined acraea, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae which is
native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is
found in Guinea, Sierra...
- Pelasgians/
Parrhasia Pelasgians) - They
lived in far
southwestern Arcadia (an
inland region of Peloponnese), that was also
called Parrhasia,
around Mount...
- (Ancient Gr****: Λυκόσουρα, romanized: Lykósoura) was a city in the
ancient Parrhasia region of
south Arcadia said by
Pausanias to be the
oldest city in the...
-
founded Oresthasium Pallas 35 ✓ ✓
founded Pallantium Parrhasius ✓
founded Parrhasia and said to be the
father of
Arcas Peraethus ✓
founded Peraetheis Peucetius...
- Ovid
called Ursa
Major the
Parrhasian Bear,
since Callisto came from
Parrhasia in Arcadia,
where the
story is set. The Gr**** poet
Aratus called the constellation...
-
civilized the
hitherto savage natives of
Arcadia and
founded the city of
Parrhasia. Pelasgus, son of Arcas. Pelasgus, an
Argive prince as son of Poseidon...