- /ˌpɒlɪˈdjuːsiːz/ POL-ih-DEW-seez;
Ancient Gr****: Πολυδεύκης, romanized:
Polydeúkēs, lit. 'much
sweet [wine]'. /ˌdaɪəˈskjʊəraɪ, daɪˈɒskjʊraɪ, -ri/ DY-ə-SKURE-e(y)e...
- and
Polydeuces (
Polydeukes). "The aged
Herodes Atticus in a
public paroxysm of
despair at the
death of his
perhaps eromenos Polydeukes,
commissioned games...
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Julius Pollux (Gr****: Ἰούλιος Πολυδεύκης,
Ioulios Polydeukes; fl. 2nd century) was a Gr****
scholar and
rhetorician from Naucratis,
Ancient Egypt. Emperor...
- was
perhaps ****ociated with the hero-gods, the
Dioskouroi (Castor and
Polydeukes), and for the hero Akademos. By
classical times the name of the place...
- difficult. Theocritus, in his
narration of the (boxing)
match between Polydeukēs and Amykos,
noted that the two
opponents struggled a lot,
vying to see...
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sogenannten Quirinalsbronzen und der
Faustkampf von
Amykos mit dem
Argonauten Polydeukes. Ein archäologisches Experiment. In:
Vinzenz Brinkmann (ed.):
Medeas Liebe...
- of Bebrykians, Amykos,
makes the
Argonauts fight to be able to leave.
Polydeukes volunteers himself to parti****te in the
boxing match.: II: 55–98 This...
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sogenannten Quirinalsbronzen und der
Faustkampf von
Amykos mit dem
Argonauten Polydeukes. Ein archäologisches Experiment. In:
Vinzenz Brinkmann (ed.):
Medeas Liebe...
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Antonine imperial family and the
adopted sons of
Herodes Atticus, Achilles,
Polydeukes and Memnon. A
Pentelic marble head of the
latter is
today in the collections...
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travellers and he doesn't even ask who they are.
Angered by such disrespect,
Polydeukes volunteers and the
fight begins.
Amycus is a man-mountain but the young...