Greek myth personified In Greek mythology , Apollonis o was one of the three Muses that were daughters of Apollo . Her sisters were Cephisso and Borysthenis . References cite web url http www.mythindex.com greek mythology M Musae.html title MUSES, MUSAE, Greek Mythology Index accessdate 2007 12 29 year 2007 work Myth Index Category Arts goddesses Category Greek goddesses Category Muses Category Greek mythology Greek deity stub ... more details
Greek myth personified In Greek mythology , Cephisso or Kephiso was one of the three Muses that were daughters of Apollo . Her sisters were Apollonis and Borysthenis . References cite web url http www.mythindex.com greek mythology M Musae.html title MUSES, MUSAE, Greek Mythology Index accessdate 2007 12 29 year 2007 work Myth Index Category Arts goddesses Category Greek goddesses Category Muses Category Greek mythology Greek deity stub ... more details
Greek myth personified In Greek mythology , Borysthenis was one of the three Muses that were daughters of Apollo . Her sisters were Apollonis and Cephisso . References cite web url http www.mythindex.com greek mythology M Musae.html title MUSES, MUSAE, Greek Mythology Index accessdate 2007 12 29 year 2007 work Myth Index Category Arts goddesses Category Greek goddesses Category Muses Category Greek mythology Greek deity stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Image Cistophorus Apollonis CdM.jpg thumb right 180px Cistophorus minted in Apollonis under the reign of Eumenes III Aristonicus 133 BC 133 130 BC , Cabinet des M dailles The cistophorus was a coin of ancient Pergamum . It was introduced sometime in the years 175 160 B.C. at that city to provide the Attalid kingdom with a substitute for Seleucid coins and the tetradrachm s of Philetairos . It was also used by a number of other cities that were under Attalid control. It continued to be minted and circulated down to the time of Hadrian , long after the kingdom was bequeathed to Rome . It owes its name to a figure, on the obverse , of the sacred chest lang la cista of Dionysus . It was tariffed at four drachma s, but weighed only as much as three Attic drachmas the most important weight standard of the time , 12.75  grams. In addition, the evidence of hoards suggests that it did not travel outside the area which Pergamum controlled. It is therefore suspected that it was overvalued in this area. External links http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts secondary SMIGRA Cistophorus.html Cistophorus , article in Smith s Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities Category Coins Category Coins of ancient Greece Category Coins of ancient Rome coin stub Ancient Greece stub ca Cist for moneda de Cistophori el es Cist foro it Cistoforo la Cistophorus lt Cistoforas nl Cistophorus uk ... more details
Greek myth personified Other uses Nete disambiguation Nete In Greek mythology , Nete was one of the three Muses of the lyre that were worshipped at Delphi , where the Temple of Apollo Delphi Temple of Apollo and the Oracle were located. Her name was also the lowest of the seven notes of the lyre. Her sisters that were worshipped along with her were Hypate and Mese mythology Mese . These three muses were comparable to the original three, Aoide , Melete , and Mneme . Alternatively, they were Cephisso , Apollonis , and Borysthenis , which portrayed them as the daughters of Apollo . References cite web url http www.mythindex.com greek mythology M Musae.html title MUSES, MUSAE, Greek Mythology Index accessdate 2007 12 29 year 2007 work Myth Index Category Arts goddesses Category Greek goddesses Category Muses Category Greek mythology Greek deity stub es Nete pl Nete ... more details
other uses2 Mese Greek myth personified In Greek mythology , Mese was one of the three Muses of the lyre that were worshipped at Delphi , where the Temple of Apollo and the Oracle were located. Her name was also the middle of the seven notes of the lyre. Her sisters that were worshipped along with her were Nete mythology Nete and Hypate . These three muses were comparable to the original three, Aoide , Melete , and Mneme . Alternatively, they were Cephisso , Apollonis , and Borysthenis , which portrayed them as the daughters of Apollo . References cite web url http www.mythindex.com greek mythology M Musae.html title MUSES, MUSAE, Greek Mythology Index accessdate 2007 12 29 year 2007 work Myth Index Category Arts goddesses Category Greek goddesses Category Muses Category Greek mythology Greek deity stub es Mese mitolog a pl Mesi sv Mese mytologi ... more details
Deleted image removed Image De musica b1 fig03.png thumb right In this diagram of a lyre, you can see the hypate hypaton chord. Nete and Mesi, two other chords, are also muses. Greek myth personified In Greek mythology , Hypate was one of the three Muses of the lyre who were worshipped at Delphi , where the Temple of Apollo and the Oracle were located. Her name was also the highest of the seven notes of the lyre. Her sisters who were worshipped along with her were Nete mythology Nete and Mese mythology Mese . These three muses were comparable to the original three, Aoide , Melete , and Mneme . Alternatively, they were Cephisso , Apollonis , and Borysthenis , which portrayed them as the daughters of Apollo . Place name Hypate now Ypati owes no origin of this Muse to the ancient city and a modern village in Fthiotida west of Lamia city Lamia , it has a different etymology meaning the height of Oeta Oiti . References cite web url http www.mythindex.com greek mythology M Musae.html title MUSES, MUSAE, Greek Mythology Index accessdate 2007 12 29 year 2007 work Myth Index Category Arts goddesses Category Greek goddesses Category Muses Category Greek mythology Greek deity stub es H pate pl Hypate ... more details
Greek myth personified In Greek mythology , Melete was one of the three original Boeotia n Muses , though there were later nine. Her sisters were Aoide and Mneme . She was the muse of thought and meditation . Melete literally means ponder and contemplation in Greek. According to Pausanias geographer Pausanias in the later 2nd century AD, there were three original Muses Aoid song or voice , Melet practice or occasion , and Mn m memory . Together, these three form the complete picture of the preconditions of poetic art in cult practice. In Delphi three Muses were worshipped as well, but with other names N t , Mes , and Hypat , which are the names of the three chords of the ancient musical instrument, the lyre. Alternatively they were called C phisso , Apollonis , and Borysthenis , whose names characterise them as daughters of Apollo. In later tradition, four Muses were recognized Thelxino Thelxino , Aoed , Arch , and Melet , said to be daughters of Zeus and Plusia or of Uranus . References cite web url http www.mythindex.com greek mythology M Musae.html title MUSES, MUSAE, Greek Mythology Index accessdate 2007 12 29 year 2007 work Myth Index quote originally three were worshipped on Mount Helicon in Boeotia Category Arts goddesses Category Greek goddesses Category Muses Category Greek mythology Category Boeotian mythology Greek deity stub br Melete da Melete de Melete Mythologie el es Meletea eu Meletea fr M l t la Melete Musa lt Melet ja nds Melete Mythologie pl Melete sv Melete uk ... more details
Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name Michel Mond sert title Auxiliary Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Grenoble Vienne Diocese of Grenoble Vienne Emeritus image alt caption church Roman Catholic Church archdiocese diocese see Roman Catholic Diocese of Grenoble Vienne Diocese of Grenoble Vienne term 1971 1992 predecessor successor Orders ordination July 11, 1943 ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date Birth date and age 1916 12 5 birth place Villefranche sur Sa ne Villefranche sur Sa ne, France death date death place previous post Michel Mond sert December 5, 1916 &ndash April 16, 2009 was a France French prelate of the Roman Catholic Church . Mond sert was born in Villefranche sur Sa ne , Rh ne , and was ordained a priest on July 11, 1943. Appointed Auxiliary Bishop to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Grenoble Vienne Diocese of Grenoble Vienne on June 4, 1971 and ordained bishop on September 25, 1971. He would remain bishop of Grenoble Vienne until his retirement on January 11, 1992. Mond sert was the Titular bishop of Apollonis from 1971 until his death. External links http catholic hierarchy.org bishop bmond.html Catholic Hierarchy http cathisere.cef.fr Diocese site of Versailles fr icon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mondesert, Michel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic bishop DATE OF BIRTH December 5, 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH Villefranche sur Sa ne Villefranche sur Sa ne, France DATE OF DEATH April 16, 2009 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mondesert, Michel Category 1916 births Category 2009 deaths Category People from Villefranche sur Sa ne Category 20th century Roman Catholic bishops Category French Roman Catholic priests france RC bishop stub de Michel Mond sert fr Michel Mond sert nl Michel Mond sert ... more details
BLP sources date September 2008 Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name Jos de Jes s Pimiento Rodriguez title Archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manizales Archdiocese of Manizales image alt caption church Roman Catholic Church archdiocese diocese see Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manizales Archdiocese of Manizales term 1975 1996 predecessor Arturo Duque Villegas successor Fabio Betancur Tirado Orders ordination December 14, 1941 ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth date and age 1919 2 18 birth place Zapatoca Zapatoca, Colombia death date death place previous post Bishop Jos de Jes s Pimiento Rodriguez born February 18, 1919 is a Colombia n Prelate of Roman Catholic Church . Rodriguez was born in Zapatoca Zapatoca, Colombia and was ordained a priest on December 14, 1941. He was appointed Auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pasto Diocese of Pasto , as well as Titular Bishop of Apollonis on June 14, 1955 and ordained bishop on August 28, 1955. On December 30, 1959, he was appointed bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Monter a Diocese of Monteria and was then appointed bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Garz n Diocese of Garz n Neiva February 29, 1964. His final appointment as bishop was on May 22, 1975 to the diocese Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manizales Archdiocese of Manizales , from which he retired on October 15, 1996. See also List of oldest Catholic bishops Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manizales Archdiocese of Manizales Roman Catholic Diocese of Pasto Diocese of Pasto Roman Catholic Diocese of Garz n Diocese of Garz n Neiva Roman Catholic Diocese of Monter a Diocese of Monter a External links http www.catholic hierarchy.org bishop bpiro.html Catholic Hierarchy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pimiento Rodriguez, Jose De Jesus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic bishop DATE OF BIRTH February 18, 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH Zapatoca Zapatoca, Colombia DATE OF DEATH ... more details
&num 100&as brr 3&as pt ALLTYPES online. ref The son, who had the same name, lived in Apollonis ... Deciani of participating in depredations against the free civitas of Apollonis with Mithridates ... more details
Image EumenesII.jpg thumb 200px right Coin of Eumenes II Eumenes II of Pergamon ruled 197 159 BC was king of Pergamon and a member of the Attalid dynasty . The son of king Attalus I and queen Apollonis, he followed in his father s footsteps and collaborated with the Ancient Rome Romans to oppose first Ancient Macedonians Macedonian , then Seleucid expansion towards the Aegean, leading to the defeat of Antiochus III the Great Antiochus the Great at the Battle of Magnesia in 190 BC. Following the peace of Apamea in 188 BC, he received the regions of Phrygia , Lydia , Pisidia , Pamphylia , and parts of Lycia from his Roman allies, as they had no desire to actually administer territory in the Hellenistic east but wished for a strong state in Asia Minor as a bulwark against any possible Seleucid expansion in the future. Fact date February 2007 He later fell out of favour with the Romans after they suspected him of conspiring with Perseus of Macedon and consequently in 167 BC, the Romans made an abortive attempt to suborn his brother Attalus II , as a pretender to the Pergamene throne and refused Eumenes entry into Italy to plead his case. ref A History of Rome, M. Cary & H.Scullard 1935 , p165 ISBN 0 333 27830 5 ref One of the great achievements of Eumenes II was the expansion of the Library at Pergamon, one of the great libraries of the Ancient World and the place traditionally associated with the creation of parchment , although it had actually existed for centuries. citation needed date October 2011 He also built a Stoa of Eumenes stoa on the Athenian acropolis. Married to Stratonice of Pergamon , daughter of Ariarathes IV , King of Cappadocia , and wife Antiochis, they were the parents of Attalus III . Since their son was still a minor, the throne was assumed by his brother Attalus II , who married Eumenes widow Stratonice. References Reflist Hansen, Esther V. 1971 . The Attalids of Pergamon . Ithaca, New York Cornell University Press London Co ... more details
Image Attalos II Meret wazov Antalya.jpg thumb 200px Statue of Attalus II Attalus II Philadelphus Greek language Greek Attalos II Philadelphos , , which means Attalus the brother loving , 220 BC 138  BC was a King of Pergamon and the founder of modern day Turkish city Antalya . Family He was the second son of Attalus I Attalus I Soter and queen Apollonis ref Polybius, http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Plb. 22.20 22.20 . ref , and ascended the throne first as co ruler alongside his ailing brother Eumenes II in 160 BC, whose widow Stratonice of Pergamon he married in 158 BC upon Eumenes death. ref name Strabo tuftus Strabo, http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Strab. 13.4.2 13.4.2 Hansen, pp. 44&ndash 45 Hurwit, p. 271. ref Biography Prior to becoming King, Attalus was already an accomplished military commander. In 190 BC, he resisted an invasion by the Seleucid Empire Seleucids and the following year 189 BC led his forces to fight alongside the Roman Army under Gnaeus Manlius Vulso in Galatia . In 182 BC he again fought the Seleucids, successfully meeting the army of Pharnaces I of Pontus . Finally, he assisted the Romans again in 171 BC, joining Publius Licinius Crassus consul 171 BC Publius Licinius Crassus in Greece for the Third Macedonian War . Attalus II also made frequent diplomatic visits to Rome, and gained the esteem of the Romans. At one point, they offered him assistance to overthrow his brother, but he declined. After he became King, they assisted him in his own battles against Prusias II in 156 BC 154 BC and sided with him in helping pretender Alexander Balas to seize the Seleucid throne from Demetrius I Soter Demetrius I in 150 BC and Nicomedes II Epiphanes seize the Bithynia n throne from his father Prusias II the following year. Attalus expanded his kingdom with the help of his good friend Ariarathes V of Cappadocia , and founded the cities of Philadelphia Alasehir Philadelphia and Antalya Attalia ... more details
Attalus married Apollonis, from Cyzicus . They had four sons, Eumenes II Eumenes , Attalus II Attalus , Philetaerus and Athenaeus after Apollonis father . ref name Strabo tuftus Strabo, http www.perseus.tufts.edu ... Polybius describes Apollonis as a woman who for many reasons deserves to be remembered, and with honor ... on by several ancient sources. A decree of Antiochus IV praises king Attalus and queen Apollonis because ... wisely and well. ref Hansen, p. 45. ref An inscription at Pergamon represents Apollonis as saying ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2012 File Cities&towns17ADquake.png thumb 360px Location of some of the affected towns and cities in Asia Minor The AD 17 Lydia earthquake caused the destruction of at least twelve cities in the region of Lydia in the Roman province of Asia Roman province Asia in Asia Minor . The earthquake was recorded by the Roman historians Tacitus and Pliny the Elder , and the Greek historians Strabo and Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius . Pliny called it the greatest earthquake in human memory . ref name Keitel cite book last Keitel first E. editor Kraus C.S., Marincola J. & Pelling C. title Ancient Historiography and Its Contexts Studies in Honour of A. J. Woodman url http books.google.co.uk books?id NwK NMH27 AC&pg PA335&lpg PA335&dq earthquake 17 AD 22greatest earthquake in human memory 22&source bl&ots jF1 NYgnEL&sig iiqERnJX0zHPu2roqSNG8qNPstM&hl en&sa X&ei t21aT7HfGsG08QPW48DgDg&ved 0CD0Q6AEwBQ v onepage&q earthquake 2017 20AD 20 22greatest 20earthquake 20in 20human 20memory 22&f false accessdate 9 March 2012 year 2010 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 9780191614095 page 335 chapter Tacitus and the Disaster Narrative ref The city of Sardis , the former capital of the Lydian Empire, was the most affected and never completely recovered from the destruction. ref cite book title Holman Concise Bible Dictionary last Holman Bible Editorial Staff year 2011 publisher B&H Publishing Group isbn 9780805495485 page 49 url http books.google.co.uk books?id SlOGUmT 5sC&pg PA49&dq 17 AD Lydia earthquake sardis&hl en&sa X&ei n5tTT8SKK9Gv8QOR763GBg&ved 0CD4Q6AEwAg v onepage&q 17 20AD 20Lydia 20earthquake 20sardis&f false accessdate 10 March 2012 ref Damage Historical records list up to fifteen towns and cities that were destroyed or damaged by the earthquake Sardis, Magnesia ad Sipylum Magnesia , Temnos , Ala ehir Philadelphia , Aigai Aeolian Aegae , Apollonis, Mostene, Hyrkanis , Hierapolis , Myrina Mysia Myrina , Cyme Aeolis Cyme , Tmolus, Pergamon , Ephesus and ... more details
pp vandalism small yes About the Greek and Roman god Apollo disambiguation and Phoebus disambiguation Distinguish Phobos mythology pp move small yes this article uses the BCE CE convention Infobox Greek deity Image Belvedere Apollo Pio Clementino Inv1015.jpg thumb right 220px Caption Apollo Belvedere , ca. 120 140 CE. Name Apollo God of God of music, poetry, plague, oracles, sun, medicine, light and knowledge Abode Mount Olympus Symbol Lyre , Bay Laurel laurel wreath, Python mythology python , raven , bow and arrows Consort Parents Zeus and Leto Siblings Artemis Children Asclepius , Troilus , Aristaeus , Orpheus Mount Roman equivalent Apollo Ancient Greek religion Apollo Attic Greek Attic , Ionic Greek Ionic , and Homeric Greek lang grc , Apoll n gen. lang grc Doric Greek Doric lang grc , Apell n Arcadocypriot Greek Arcadocypriot lang grc , Apeil n Aeolic Greek Aeolic lang grc , Aploun lang la Apoll is one of the most important and complex of the Twelve Olympians Olympian deities in Ancient Greek religion ancient Greek and Ancient Roman religion Roman religion , Hellenic neopaganism Greco Nova Roma Roman Neopaganism , and Greek mythology Greek and Roman mythology . The ideal of the kouros a beardless, athletic youth , Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of light and the sun, truth and prophecy, healing, plague, music, poetry, and more. Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto , and has a twin sister, the chaste huntress Artemis . Apollo is known in Greek influenced Etruscan mythology as Apulu . As the patron of Delphi Pythian Apollo , Apollo was an oracular god the prophetic deity of the Pythia Delphic Oracle . Medicine and healing are associated with Apollo, whether through the god himself or mediated through his son Asclepius , yet Apollo was also seen as a god who could bring ill health and deadly Plague disease plague . Amongst the god s custodial charges, Apollo became associated with dominion over Colonies in antiq ... more details