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Apollo is one of the Olympian...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Thyraeus (Ancient Gr****: Θυραίου or Θυραῖόν
means 'at the door') was an
Arcadian prince as one of the 50 sons of the
impious King Lycaon...
- (or Petrus)
Thyraeus (1546 –
December 3, 1601) was a
German Jesuit theologian.
Thyraeus was born in Neuss, the
brother of
Herman Thyraeus, also a Jesuit...
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Hermann Thyräus (b. at
Neuss on the Rhine, 1532; d. at Mainz, 26
October 1591) was a
German Jesuit theologian and preacher. Thyräus
studied first at Cologne...
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founded Tegea Thesprotus 48 ✓ ✓
founded Thesprotia Thocnus ✓
founded Thocnia Thyraeus ✓
founded Thyraeum Titanas 49 ✓
Trapezeus ✓
founded Trapezus Tricolonus...
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auxiliary bishop in
Cologne Hermann Thyraeus (1532–1591),
theologian and
member of the
Society of
Jesus Peter Thyraeus, (1546–1601), Jesuit,
professor of...
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Reyher Dorothea of Saxe-Altenburg
Justus Gesenius Mathias Czwiczek Peter Thyraeus Nikolaus Krell Leonhardt Schröter
Gebhard Truchsess von
Waldburg DBNL....
- the
district Cynuria.
According to Gr**** mythology, it was
founded by
Thyraeus, a son of Lycaon. It was
already ruined in the 2nd century, when it was...
- Orchomenus, Orestheus, Pallas, Parrhasius, Peraethus, Phigalus, Phthius, Stymphalus, Tegeates, Thesprotus, Thocnus,
Thyraeus, Trapezeus, Tricolonus, etc....
- Earl of Westmorland,
exiled English nobleman (b. 1542)
December 3 –
Peter Thyraeus,
German theologian (b. 1546)
December 17 –
Bernardino de Cárdenas y Portugal...