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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...