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inserted by
Pigres. He was the
first poet, apparently, who
introduced the
iambic trimeter. (Fabric. Bibl. Graec. i. p. 519, &c.)
Pigres is one of the...
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Pigres may
refer to:
Pigres of Halicarn****us
first ancient Gr**** poet, who
introduced the
iambic trimeter.
Pigres of
Caria naval commander of
Xerxes Pigres...
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Pigres of Paionia, with his
brother Mantyas and his sister, came to Sardes,
where the
Persian king
Darius I was at the time,
hoping that by the favour...
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Pigres of
Caria the son of Seldomus, was a
distinguished naval commander in the army of
Xerxes I of Persia. Herodotus, vii. 98. v t e...
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genre of
works loosely labelled "Homerica" in antiquity, was
attributed to
Pigres, a Gr**** poet of Halicarn****us, in the m****ive
medieval Gr**** encyclopaedia...
- Gr****
historian Dionysius (c. 60 – 8 BC),
historian and
teacher of
rhetoric Pigres of Halicarn****us - Gr**** poet
Aelius Dionysius (fl. 2nd century), Gr****...
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Batrachomyomachia to Homer, but
according to Plutarch, it is the work of
Pigres of Halicarn****us,
either the
brother or son of
Artemisia I, the
Queen of...
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Aristocratica (1984) Melanchólia (1985) Melò (1987) Red
Corner (1989)
Anime pigre (1991) Dove le
canzoni si
avverano (1993)
Radiomatia (1995)
Benvenuti a...
- Dropion: last
known Paeonian king in 230 BC, of a
dwindling kingdom.
Others Pigres: one of the two
tyrant brothers which in 511 BC
persuaded Darius I to deport...
- irow | pikraś k̂i = [Here lies] Irōw [Egyptian name] who is [the son] of
Pigres [Anatolian name] (first part of a
funeral inscription from Memphis) The...