- also
refers to the
third book of the
history of
Xenagoras. This
Xenagoras was
possibly the same
Xenagoras as
father of the
historian Nymphis. Suda Encyclopedia...
-
Xenagoras (Ancient Gr****: Ξεναγόρας) was the name of a
number of men of
classical antiquity:
Xenagoras of Halicarn****us (5th
century BC),
companion of...
-
According to the Gr****
historian Xenagoras,
Ardeas or
Ardeias (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρδείας) was a son of
Odysseus and Circe. He was said to have
founded Ardea...
-
Xenagoras (Ancient Gr****: Ξεναγόρας) of Halicarn****us, son of Praxilaus, was a
Carian mentioned by
Herodotus as a
commander and
colleague of Masistes...
-
characterization primarily comes to us from the
writings of the
historian Xenagoras.
Xenagoras was
likely writing at a time that
Antium was
being ****imilated into...
-
mythology a son of
Odysseus and Circe. He was said to have
founded Rome.
Xenagoras writes that
Odysseus and
Circe had
three sons,
Rhomos (Ῥώμος), Anteias...
-
Xenagoras (Ancient Gr****: Ξεναγόρας), son of Eumelus, was
mentioned by
Plutarch as
having been
among the
first to make a
scientific measurement of the...
- this,
Odysseus died of grief.
Dionysius of Halicarn****us (1.72.5)
cites Xenagoras, the 2nd-century BC historian, as
claiming that
Odysseus and
Circe had...
- Troy) with Circe: Telegonus, Ardeas, Latinus, also
Auson and C****iphone.
Xenagoras writes that
Odysseus with
Circe had
three sons,
Romos (Ancient Gr****:...
- "Hierophant",
before or
after Glaucus Erotius,
after 235 AD "Hierophant" son of
Xenagoras,
first half of the 4th
century AD. Nestorius,
before 355 - not long before...