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Thaletas or
Thales of
Crete (Gr****: Θαλῆς or Θαλήτας) was an
early Gr****
musician and
lyric poet. The
position of
Thaletas is one of the most interesting...
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called hyporchemata. The
first poet to whom such
poems are
ascribed was
Thaletas of Crete:
their character must have been in
accordance with the playfulness...
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Thales of
Miletus was a Gr**** philosopher.
Thales may also
refer to:
Thaletas or
Thales of Crete,
ancient Gr****
musician and poet
Thales (painter), ancient...
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pederasty was
seemingly already institutionalized in
Crete at the time of
Thaletas,
which included a "Dance of
Naked Youths". It has been
suggested both Crete...
- reef,
ultimately destroying many of the
vessels but
sparing the crew.
Thaletas (7th
century BC),
musician Saint Titus (d.107),
Bishop of
Crete and saint...
- and to the left a
chorus of men; they
dance naked and sing the
songs of
Thaletas and
Alcman and the
paeans of
Dionysodotus the Laconian.
Regardless of the...
- reef,
ultimately destroying many of the
vessels but
sparing the crew.
Thaletas (7th
century BC),
musician Saint Titus (d.107),
Bishop of
Crete and saint...
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cultivated lifestyle.
Foreign poets like the ****
Terpander and
Cretan Thaletas were
welcome guests.
Ivory and gold ornaments,
bronze vessels of ornate...
- (-em) Ātlanta (-em) -anta (-em)
Parida Paridin (Parim) -ida -in (-im)
Thalēta Thalēn (-em) -ēta -ēn (-em)
Genitive Solōnis -ōnis Xenophōntis -ōntis Ātlantis...
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youthful god at the
house of
Casmanor at Tarrha. It was the
birthplace of
Thaletas, who was
considered as the
inventor of the
Cretic rhythm, the national...