- The
theoroi (Ancient Gr****: θεωροί or θεαροί) in
ancient Greece were
sacred amb****adors,
messengers sent out by the
state which was
about to
organize a...
- Κλεισθένης), also
Clisthenes or Kleisthenes, was a
prominent Athenian delegate (
theoros)
during the
Peloponnesian War (431 BC). The
comedian Aristophanes used...
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things looked at', from theōrein 'to consider, speculate, look at', from
theōros 'spectator',
worldken science from
Latin scientia 'knowledge'.
World +...
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looked at", from
theorein (θεωρεῖν) "to consider, speculate, look at", from
theoros (θεωρός) "spectator", from thea (θέα) "a view" +
horan (ὁρᾶν) "to see"...
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sufficient personal wealth. To have the
desired favorable report from a
theoros, the
theoros was
offered gifts, food, and even
money to
cover the cost of their...
- King
Theodamas on his signet-ring
found in Bajaur, and
Thedorus son of
Theoros on two
silver bowls from Taxila." Tarn, p. 389. "Most of the
people east...
-
research groups and
institutes at the
University of Dundee,
which include Theoros,
Hermeneutica Scotia (research groups), and the university's Arts and Humanities...
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ancient tyrant of Sicyon.
Cleisthenes (son of Sibyrtius), an
Athenian theoros satirized by
Aristophanes Cleisthenes (fish), a
genus of flounders. This...
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panel paintings by
famous Gr****
painters including Zeuxis,
Nikias and
Theoros. The
temple is
occasionally mentioned in
imperial times, and it
could have...
- Naulochus. A
theorodokos of
Naulochus is also
appointed to
receive the
theoros of
Argos around the year 330 BCE,
which again seems to be a sign of certain...