- In
ancient Greece,
Polymnestus was, with Phronime, the
father of
Battus I of Cyrene. Lemprière, John (1839-01-01). A
classical Dictionary, Containing...
- that
Polymnestus composed verses in his
praise for the Lacedaemonians,
whence it is
probable that he was an
elder contemporary of
Polymnestus, and therefore...
- ship. Upon
reaching his homeland, he
presented her to
Polymnestus, the
ruler of Thera.
Polymnestus,
admiring her beauty, kept her with him and
later married...
-
Phronima became the
mistress of
Polymnestus, who was a
member of the
Minyan family of the Euphemidae.
Phronima bore
Polymnestus a son, Battus.
Herodotus does...
-
Cretan Princess Phronima and the
distinguished Therean nobleman called Polymnestus. Very
little is
known on the life and
reign of Arcesilaus. He succeeded...
- kithara.
Lysias names as
particularly skilled musicians in this
genre Polymnestus,
Olympus of Mysia, Mimnermus, and Sacadas. West 1992, pp. 216–217. Liddell...
- with
secretions licked up in
brothels and he is as vile as
Oenichus and
Polymnestus (colleagues in **** if not in the arts), yet his
musical brother Arignotus...
-
Thessaly Polymatheia Polymedes of
Argos Polymedon Polymele Polymestor Polymnestus Polypheides Polyphemos Painter Polyphemos reclining and
holding a drinking...