- Coer****,
father of
Polyidus, son or
grandson of
either of the two. Briefly, the two
alternate lineages were: Melampus– Abas– Coer****–
Polyidus Melampus– Mantius–...
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Polyidus (Ancient Gr****: Πολύειδος, Πολύϊδος) may
refer to:
Polyidus, a
Corinthian seer of Gr****
mythology Polyidus (poet), a Gr**** poet and
painter of...
- back to life,
though Polyidus objected.
Minos ordered Polyidus to be
entombed with the body. When a
snake appeared nearby,
Polyidus killed it immediately...
- back to life,
though Polyidus objected.
Minos ordered Polyidus to be
entombed with the body. When a
snake appeared nearby,
Polyidus killed it immediately...
- much" and eidos, "form, appearance, beauty".
Polyidus, a
Corinthian seer and
descendant of Melampus.
Polyidus, the
Trojan son of
Eurydamas and
brother of...
- the Great.
Polyidus was the
inventor of Helepolis. Campbell, p. 4. "On campaign,
Phillip was
accompanied by engineers, one of whom,
Polyidus of Thessaly...
- Gr**** name for a
movable siege tower. The most
famous was that
invented by
Polyidus of Thessaly, and
improved by
Demetrius I of
Macedon and
Epimachus of Athens...
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Polyidus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Πολύϊδος, also Πολύειδος or Πολυείδης; fl. c. 400 BC) was an
ancient Gr****
dithyrambic poet who was also
skillful as a painter;...
- out the
wisest man in Lycia,
Polyidus, who told him
about the horse. To
obtain the
services of the
winged horse,
Polyidus told
Bellerophon to
sleep in...
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inventor of many
siege engines,
student of
Philip II's
military engineer Polyidus of Thessaly. He
lived in the 4th
century BC.
Diades accompanied Alexander...