-
being dislodged and
finally dis****d by the
neighboring barbarians. The
Thurians meanwhile concluded a
treaty of
peace with Crotona, and the new city rose...
- Max
Thurian (16
August 1921 in Geneva,
Switzerland – 15
August 1996 in Geneva, Switzerland) was the
subprior of the Taizé community, an e****enical monastic...
- Kull of
Atlantis or Kull the
Conqueror is a
fictional character created by
writer Robert E. Howard. The
character was more
introspective than Howard's...
- Siris, and it was
probably in
virtue of this that
their colonists the
Thurians,
almost immediately after their establishment in Italy,
advanced similar...
- to
their own
territory and
Thurians pursued them to lay
siege to the "prosperous" town of Laus but on the way the
Thurians were
ambushed and
crushed by...
- was
venerated as the
deliverer from the Lacedaemonians. Similarly, the
Thurians also
celebrated Boreas with an
annual sacrifice, as
noted by Aelian. Boreas...
- south,
taking over part of the interior,
probably after they
defeated the
Thurians near Laus in 390 BC. A few
decades later the
Bruttii took
advantage of...
-
director Sigismund Thalberg (1812–1871),
Austrian composer and
pianist Max
Thurian (1921–1996), theologian,
known as Frère Max
Pierre Tirard (1827–1893),...
- in his
essay "The
Hyborian Age". The
essay begins with the end of the
Thurian Age (the
setting for Howard's King Kull stories) and the
destruction of...
- Mek
Hijau (D145 Thai: ทุเรียนเขียว –
Green Durian Thai pronunciation: [
tʰúriːən kʰǐow]), Kan Yao (D158, Thai: ก้านยาว – Long Stem Thai pronunciation: [kâːn...