-
occupant of
which was
Saint Epiphanius.
Emperor Constantius II
helped the
Salaminians not only for the
reconstruction of
their city but also he
helped them...
- Ajax (/ˈeɪdʒæks/) or Aias (/ˈaɪ.əs/;
Ancient Gr****: Αἴας, romanized: Aíās [aí̯.aːs], gen. Αἴαντος Aíantos;
archaic ΑΣϜΑϺ [aí̯.waːs]) is a Gr**** mythological...
- that
reflects Socrates's
respect for the law is the
arrest of Leon the
Salaminian. As
Plato describes in his Apology,
Socrates and four
others were summoned...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Telamon (/ˈtɛləmən/;
Ancient Gr****: Τελαμών, Telamōn
means "broad strap") was the son of King
Aeacus of Aegina, and Endeïs, a mountain...
-
Danaid Autonoe,
daughter of
Danaus and the
naiad Polyxo. Eurylochus, a
Salaminian hero who
drove out the
dragon Cychreides on the isle of Salamis. The said...
-
components of the trilogy). The
Award of the Arms, The
Phrygian Women, and The
Salaminian Women suggest a
trilogy about the
madness and
subsequent suicide of the...
- mid-6th
century BCE; the
first is
perhaps the
Phrasikleia Kore or the
Salaminian Decree. It was the
dominant style of
inscription in
Athens during the...
- 6%
Eastern Eurasian and no
North African patrilineal ancestry. Acesas,
Salaminian weaver Apollodorus,
Kitian physician Apollonios of Kition, 1st century...
- phage) (Attic graô gnaw) (Sanskrit
grasate eat) (PIE *gres- devour) (
Salaminian καγρᾶkagra kata + graô
Koine kataphagas gluttonous) δαματρίζειν damatrizein...
-
Athenian vessels from Lefkada. When
Cnemus attacked Salamis Island, the
Salaminians informed the
Athenians and
asked for help by beacon-fires. Ιn the 2nd...