- of
Darius I,
encounters Pythius, the
second most
wealthy person after Xerxes, on his way to
invade Greece c. 480 BC.
Pythius had
grown wealthy through...
-
Vitruvius called Pythius a "celebrated builder" (de
Architectura I.1.12) and
referenced lost
treatises on
architecture written in Gr**** by
Pythius as sources...
- dolphins. Epactaeus,
meaning "god
worshipped on the coast", in Samos.
Pythius (/ˈpɪθiəs/ PITH-ee-əs; Πύθιος, Puthios, from Πυθώ, Pythō), from the region...
-
Pythius may
refer to:
Pythius, a
historical Lydian Pythius of Priene, a Gr****
architect Pythius, a
synonym of
Euphorbia Pythius, an
epithet of Apollo...
- Caria. The
structure was
designed by the Gr****
architects Satyros and
Pythius of Priene. Its
elevated tomb
structure is
derived from the
tombs of neighbouring...
- he
designed one of the
major monuments of the
ancient world.
Along with
Pythius of Priene, he was
commissioned by
Artemisia II of
Caria to
design the tomb...
- Rchb.
Euphorbia viridiflora Waldst. & Kit.
Galarhoeus dulcis (L.) Haw.
Pythius dulcis (L.) Raf.
Tithymalus alpigena (A.Kern.) Woerl.
Tithymalus deseglisei...
- The
Knights of
Pythias is a
fraternal organization and
secret society founded in Washington, D.C., on
February 19, 1864. The
Knights of
Pythias is the...
- Ody. 8th
century BC
Sciron Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Achaeus, Pelasgus,
Pythius Larissa Dion. Hal. 1st cent. BC
Althepus Leis Paus. 2nd cent. AD Agenor...
-
Mausoleum at Halicarn****us 351 BC Gr****s, Persians,
Carians (Satyros and
Pythius of Priene) 12th–15th
century AD
Earthquakes Bodrum,
Turkey 37°02′16″N 27°25′27″E...