- In Gr**** mythology,
Solymus or
Solymos (Ancient Gr****: Σολύμου) may
refer to two individuals:
Solymus, an
ancestral hero and
eponym of the Solymi, who...
- 1872. Its
single species,
Solymus pictor, was
described by
Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug in 1829. "Catalogue of Life,
Solymus Lacordaire, 1872". Retrieved...
- as
offspring of Ares,
others listed here such as Meleager,
Sinope and
Solymus were
sometimes said to be
children of Ares and
sometimes given other fathers...
- Byzantium, s.v. Ōlenos. Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v. Pisidia; Grimal, s.v.
Solymus, p. 424. Smith, s.v.
Orchomenus (3). Smith, s.v. Agamedes.
Ptolemy Hephaestion...
- and
Solymians –
names that are
probably derived from the
nearby Mount Solymus.
Louis Feldman suggested that the
Solymoi originally spoke an unattested...
-
mountain Güllük Dagi (Mount Güllük),
which was
known in
prehistory as
Solymus and the
ancient city of Termessos.
Hence the area may be the
homeland of...
- the
figure of the same name
mentioned as the
husband of Milye,
sister of
Solymus. The
plural Praxidicae (Ancient Gr****: Πραξιδίκαι, Praxidikai)
refers to...
-
itself is imp****ible
except by boat. The
valley was the seat of
ancient Solymus, home of the Solymi.
There are at
least 381
ancient settlements in the...
-
alluded to by Ovid and
Silius Italicus,
which ascribed its
foundation to
Solymus, a
Phrygian and one of the
companions of Aeneas, is
evidently a mere etymological...
- Gr****: Μιλύη, romanized: Milúē) was a
local eponymous heroine and
sister of
Solymus, thus
possible daughter of Zeus and
Chaldene or Calchedonia. Her first...