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Ancient World.
Pythius and
Satyros wrote a
treatise about the monument, none of the text of
which seems to have survived.
Satyros may have
sculpted some of...
- Gr**** mythology, a
satyr (Ancient Gr****: σάτυρος, romanized:
sátyros,
pronounced [
sátyros]), also
known as a
silenus or
silenos (Ancient Gr****: σειληνός...
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Artemisia II of Caria. The
structure was
designed by the Gr****
architects Satyros and
Pythius of Priene. Its
elevated tomb
structure is
derived from the...
- dictionary.
Satyrus or
Satyros may
refer to: Satyrus, a 5th-century BC Gr****
political figure,
instrumental in the
downfall of
Cleophon Satyros I, also
known as...
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These wars
resulted in the
death of
Satyros I and
Metrodoros and a
perhaps the
brother of
Satyros, Seleukos.
Satyros died in the 1st
siege of Theodosia...
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Brucato on Life as
Magick Green Room
Writing Interview with
Satyros Phil
Brucato Talking with
Satyros Phil
Brucato Magic with a K Phil
Brucato Interview Spell...
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archon Paerisades I,
whose sons
disputed the succession.
These sons were
Satyros II, who
claimed the
kingdom by
virtue of
being the eldest, Eumelos, who...
- 310-309
between king
Satyros II and his
brother Eumelos, a
pretender to the throne. At first, all
three claimants to the throne,
Satyros, Prytanis, and Eumelos...
- ****ault was led by
Satyros and Seleukos.
Seleukos however, died
early in the siege,
leaving his
brother to
besiege the city alone.
Satyros had underestimated...
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Satyrus I (Ancient Gr****: Σάτυρος, romanized:
Satyros, died 389 BC) was the
Spartocid ruler of the
Bosporan Kingdom from 432 BC to 389 BC.
During his...