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  1. Heracleidae

    to Thessaly , where Aegimius , the mythical ancestor of the Dorians , whom Heracles had assisted ... n , who thus became ruler of the Dorians, the three branches of that race being named after these three ... earlier in the other countries. This conquest of Peloponnesus by the Dorians, commonly called the Dorian ... of Heracles of the rightful inheritance of their hero ancestor and his sons. The Dorians followed the custom ... a joint invasion of Peloponnesus by Aetolians and Dorians, the latter having been driven southward ...   more details



  1. Eteocretan language

    , for there are Achaeans Homer Achaeans , brave Eteocretans, Dorians of three fold race, and noble ... cquote there dwell Achaeans, there Eteo Cretans proud of heart, there Cydonians and Dorians ..., goes on to elaborate cquote Of these peoples, according to Staphylus , the Dorians occupy the part ...   more details



  1. 1060s BC

    Unreferenced date August 2009 Decadebox BC 106 Events and trends c. 1069 BC End of New Kingdom in Ancient Egypt . c. 1069 BC Third Intermediate Period of Egypt starts. 1069 BC Ramses XI dies, ending the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt Twentieth Dynasty . He is succeeded by Smendes I , who founds the Twenty first dynasty of Egypt Twenty first Dynasty . 1068 BC Codrus , legendary Kings of Athens King of Athens , dies in battle against Dorians Dorian invaders after a reign of 21 years. Athenian tradition considers him the last Monarch King to have held absolute power. Modern historians consider him the last King whose life account is part of Greek mythology . He is succeeded by his son Medon . Significant people Category 1060s BC bs 1060te p.n.e. ca D cada del 1060 aC es A os 1060 a. C. eu K. a. 1060ko hamarkada fa ka . . 1060 la Decennium 107 a.C.n. mk 1060 . . . ms 1060 an SM nl 1069 1060 v.Chr. sk 60. roky 11. storo ia pred Kr. sh 1060 e pne. war 1060 nga dekada UC zh 1060 ...   more details



  1. Temenus

    earlier in the other countries. This conquest of Peloponnesus by the Dorians, commonly called the Return ... of the rightful inheritance of their hero ancestor and his sons. The Dorians followed the custom of other ... invasion of Peloponnesus by Aetolians and Dorians, the latter having been driven southward from their original ... , Pythia , ix. 137. Herodotus , ix. 27. Karl Otfried M ller . Dorians , Part I, Chapter 3. Thirlwall ...   more details



  1. Dorida

    for the territory of the ancient Dorians Doris Greece Infobox Greek Dimos name Dorida name local image map 2011 Dimos Doridos.png periph Central Greece region Central Greece periphunit Phocis pop municipality 16021 area municipality 1007 population as of 2001 elevation lat deg 38 lat min 32 lon deg 22 lon min 12 postal code area code licence mayor website image skyline caption skyline party since Dorida lang el is a municipality in the Phocis regional unit, Central Greece region Central Greece , Greece . The seat of the municipality is the town Lidoriki . ref name Kallikratis http www.kedke.gr uploads2010 FEKB129211082010 kallikratis.pdf Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior el icon ref Municipality The municipality Dorida was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 4 former municipalities, that became municipal units ref name Kallikratis Efpalio Lidoriki Tolofon Vardousia municipality Vardousia References references Kallikratis Central Greece Dorida div Category Municipalities of Central Greece Greece geo stub el fr D me de Doride it Dorida la Doris demus nl Dorida pl Dorida ...   more details



  1. Doric hexapolis

    Image Aiol ion dor ehirleri.jpg 250px right thumb Greek city unions in Anatolia, Red are Doric cities The Doric or Dorian Hexapolis was a federation of six cities hexapolis of Dorians Dorian foundation, and included Kos , on the island of the same name in the Aegean Sea Aegean sea Cnidus , in Caria Halicarnassus , also in Caria Lindus , on the island of Rhodes Ialysos , also on Rhodes and Camirus , also on Rhodes. The members of this hexapolis were accustomed to celebrate a festival, with games, on the Triopian promontory near Cnidus, in honour of the Triopian Apollo the prizes in those games were brazen tripods, which the victors had to dedicate in the Greek temple temple of Apollo and Halicarnassus was struck out of the league, because one of her citizens carried the tripod to his own house before dedicating it in the temple of Apollo. The hexapolis thus became the Doric Pentapolis . Herodotus Herod. i. 144. See also Decapolis meaning ten cities Heptapolis meaning seven cities Pentapolis five Tetrapolis disambiguation Tetrapolis four Tripolis three Doris Asia Minor References SmithDGRG coord missing Turkey Category Ancient Greek sites in Turkey Category Dorian Hexapolis Category Doris Greece Ancient Greece stub ca Hex polis d rica de Dorische Hexapolis es Hex polis d rica eu Hexapolis doriarra it Esapoli dorica he la Hexapolis Dorica no Det doriske hexapolis pl Heksapolis pt Hex pole D rica fi Doorilainen heksapolis ...   more details



  1. Yrtakina

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Yrtakina Greek was an ancient city in south west Crete . The city was located between the existing villages Temenia and Papadiana , on Kastri hill, where the ruins of the city are situated. Tthethox believes that Yrtakos was the capital city of the ancient Achaians, and was destroyed by the Dorians. The area of the city was in Vlithia Valley towards the sea. There were two cyclopic walls, parts of which can be seen today. They were integral to a city castle, where watch and defense soldiers lived with their families. The city was autonomous it issued its own coins, one displaying the images of a Cretan wild goat and a bee named Tarra. Another coin depicted a dolphin and an eight ray star. Elyros , Lissos , Tarra, Crete Tarra , and Yrtakina had an established monetary union when they joined the Cretan League in the 3rd century BC. Yrtakina was one of the Cretan cities that allied with Eumenes B . At the Acropolis there was found a headless marble statue of Pan mythology Pan it has legs and feet of a goat, and wears mantle. The statue belongs to the roman period. In 1939, Theophanidis excavated the Temple of Pan . Coord missing Greece Category Cretan city states Category Former populated places in Greece Category Pan cult sites AncientGreece stub ca Irtakina ...   more details



  1. Kiveri

    Kiveri lang el is a small village in the municipal unit of Lerna municipal unit Lerna , Argolis , Greece . It is situated on the bay of Argos across from the tourist center of Nafplio . It has a population of approximately 2,500. According to legend it was founded in 1600 BC by some of the first Dorians Dorian invaders of the Peloponnese . Scholarly research finds that the village has been continuously occupied since antiquity. The recent unearthing of ancient graves dates still to be determined do lend at least a little credence to the legend. Kiveri has a predominantly agricultural economy revolving around the growth and distribution of oranges and olives. There is also a small fishing industry. br Kiveri is across the bay from Nafplion and most houses in Kiveri are built with a balcony and a have a view of the sea. Soccer is the main sport played as it is in most of Europe. The name Kiveri comes from the word Kevernisis which means to steer or to govern coord 37 31 N 22 44 E display title region GR type city source GNS enwiki Argos Mykines div Category Populated places in Argolis ar el ...   more details



  1. Karl Müller

    Karl M ller may refer to Karl Otfried M ller 1797 1840 , German classical scholar and admirer of Dorians and Spartans Karl Wilhelm Ludwig M ller 1813 1894 , German classical scholar and editor of Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum Karl M ller botanist 1817 1870 , German botanist M ll.Berol. Karl M ller bryologist 1818 1899 , German bryologist M ll.Hal. Karl Muller sculptor , famed sculptor and List of monumental masons M monumental mason active in nineteenth century New York Ill de Karl M ller astronomer Karl M ller Astronom 1866 1942 Karl M ller Kapit nleutnant 1916 1989 , German commander of a Schnellboot during World War II Karl Alexander M ller born 1927 , Swiss physicist, 1987 Nobel Prize in Physics Karl Heinz M ller born 1948 , Austrian Olympic fencer Karl M ller inventor born 1952 , Swiss inventor and engineer See also Karl von M ller 1873 1923 , German naval captain Karl Mueller 1963 2005 , U.S. rock musician hndis Muller, Karl de Karl M ller ru , sv Karl M ller ...   more details



  1. Autesion

    In Greek mythology , Autesion ref lang grc gen . . ref the son of Tisamenus disambiguation Tisamenus , the grandson of Thersander and Demonassa and the great grandson of Polynices and Argea was a king of Ancient Thebes Boeotia Thebes . He is called the father of Theras and Argia mythology Argeia , by the latter of whom Aristodemus became the father of Eurysthenes and Procles . Autesion was a native of Thebes, where he had succeeded his father as king, but at the command of an oracle he went to Peloponnesus and joined the Dorians . ref Apollod. ii. 8. 2 Paus. iii. 15. 4, 3. 3, ix. 5. 8 Herod. iv. 147, vi. 52 Strab. viii. p. 347 cited in Smith ref References SmithDGRBM page 446 Footnotes reflist s start s reg succession box before Tisamenus title Theban kings in Greek mythology Mythical King of Ancient Thebes Boeotia Thebes after years s end Theban Kings Category Greek mythology Category Mythological kings Category Theban kings Greek myth stub de Autesion el es Autesi n ru fi Autesion ...   more details



  1. Cres (mythology)

    In Greek mythology , Cres or Kres , genitive case gen. was a possible eponym of the island Crete . Stephanus of Byzantium distinguishes between two figures of this name one was a son of Zeus and the nymph Idaea, and the other a Cretan autochthon ancient Greece autochthon . ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Kr t ref According to Cinaethon , Cres was the father of Talos . ref Cited in Pausanias , Description of Greece , 8. 53. 5 ref The autochthonous Cres is mentioned by Diodorus Siculus as the king of a whole earth born nation, the Eteocretans true Cretans , and the inventor of a number of items that were crucial for the development of the human civilization. ref Diodorus Siculus , Library of History , 5. 64. 1 ref According to a tradition recorded by Stephanus, it was during Cres reign that Tectaphus, son of Dorus , migrated to Crete from Thessaly , followed by Dorians Dorian and Achaeans tribe Achaean tribes, as well as by those of the Pelasgians that had not migrated to Tyrrhenia . ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. D rion ref Several authors identified Cres as one of the Corybantes Curetes , possibly their king, ref Anaximander in Solinus , 11. 5 ref and therefore a caretaker of the young Zeus who was hidden by him in a cave on Crete. ref Arrian in Eustathius of Thessalonica Eustathius on Dionysius Periegetes , 498 ref See also Crete mythology References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Cretan mythology Category Offspring of Zeus Category Autochthons of classical mythology ...   more details



  1. The Picture of Dorian Gray (1917 film)

    The Picture of Dorian Gray German Das Bildnis des Dorian Gray is a 1917 Cinema of Germany German silent film silent fantasy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Bernd Aldor , Ernst Pittschau and Ernst Ludwig . It is based on the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde . Cast Bernd Aldor Dorian Gray Ernst Pittschau Herzog Henry Wotton Ernst Ludwig Basil Hallward, Maler Andreas Van Horn Alan Campbell, Chemiker Lea Lara Sibyl Vane Sophie Pagay Deren Mutter Arthur Wellin James Vane, Sibyls Bruder Lupu Pick Dorians Kammerdiener Bibliography Kohl, Norbert. Oscar Wilde The Works of a Conformist Rebel . Cambridge University Press, 1989. External links imdb title 0007702 The Picture of Dorian Gray 1910s Germany film stub DEFAULTSORT Picture of Dorian Gray Category 1917 films Category German fantasy films Category German language films Category Films directed by Richard Oswald Category Films set in England Category Films based on novels Category Films based on works by Oscar Wilde Category German silent films ...   more details



  1. Lebes

    Refimprove date December 2009 Image Lebes gamikos Louvre K196.jpg thumb Lebes gamikos , a vessel that was part of an ancient Greek wedding The lebes plural lebetes was originally a type of Pottery of ancient Greece ancient Greek pot , a deep bowl with a rounded bottom. It needed a stand , frequently a sacrificial tripod , ref Sayles, Wayne G., http books.google.com books?id VonX nPVFn4C&printsec frontcover Ancient Coin Collecting , Iola, Wisconsin Krause Publications, 2003. Cf. p.258. Lebes cauldron, usually supported on a tripod ref to remain upright. In classical times a foot was attached, and it was typically used as a mixing bowl in food preparation. One of the English translations of lebes is cauldron . The lebes gamikos was a wedding bowl with looping handles it is thought that it stood by the bride s door and may have been used in a purification ceremony. A metal lebes, especially one made of bronze , was frequently given as a prize in Sport athletic contests and sometimes in dramatic competitions, as recorded by Herodotus blockquote Just as the Dorians of what is now the country of the Pentapolis Five Cities formerly the country of Doric hexapolis the Six Cities forbid admitting any of the neighboring Dorians to the Dat a Peninsula Triopian temple, and even barred from using it those of their own group who had broken the temple law. For long ago, in the games in honor of Triopian Apollo , they offered certain bronze Sacrificial tripod tripod s to the victors and those who won these were not to carry them away from the temple but dedicate them there to the god. Now when a man of Halicarnassus called Agasicles won, he disregarded this law, and, carrying the tripod away, nailed it to the wall of his own house. For this offense the five cities Lindus , Ialysus , Camirus , Kos Cos , and Cnidus forbade the sixth city Halicarnassus to share in the use of the temple. Such was the penalty imposed on the Halicarnassians. ref Herodotus, The Histories ed. A. D. Godley , ...   more details



  1. History of Soria

    unreferenced date April 2012 Soria is a city located in modern day north central Spain . Early history The area of Soria was inhabited by the Iberians , who merged with the Celts to form the Celtiberians around the 4th century BC. Roman conquest Soria appears in history with the Roman conquest of Hispania Roman conquest . However, in what now is called Cerro del Castillo it has been discovered and ancient settlement related with Numantia . Bartolom de Torres in his Topograf a de la ciudad de Numancia , says that the castle of this city took its name Oria from a Greek knight called D rico, captain of Dorians, that arrived to Soria from Achaea . From this it is deduced that the first settlers of Soria were Dorians. However, nothing about this has been corroborated by archeology and for other experts the Suebi were the first settlers of Soria whose kings, according to Tutor and Malo in their Compedio historial de las dos Numancias , established in it one of their courts. During the Roman conquest of Iberia , Soria was besieged and its population committed a collective suicide in order to escape slavery. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire , the rebuilt city was occupied by the Suebi . Image Ermita El Mir n2.JPG thumb right 210px Madonna del Mir n Hermitage, started to be built in the 6th century BC by the Suebi . Arab conquest Later, after the Arab conquests Arab conquest of Spain, it grew in importance due to its proximity to the border of the Christian lands, which in the 8th century had settled along the Duero river. In 869 Soria was the centre of the rebellion of Suleyman ibn Abus against the caliph of C rdoba , who sent his son Hakan to quench it. Christian conquest During the 11th century in became an important and strategic enclave due to its situation near Duero and it delimited the Christian and Muslim lands with the so called marca del Duero or l nea del Duero . In the early 12th century the city was conquered by Alfonso I the Battler , being absorbed ...   more details



  1. Carnea

    character at an early date, as might have been expected among the warlike Dorians, although some ...   more details



  1. 1100s BC (decade)

    Unreferenced date August 2009 Decadebox BC 110 Events and trends 1104 BC Foundation of Cadiz , Spain . 1100 BC Tiglath Pileser I of Assyria conquers the Hittites . c. 1100 BC The Dorians Dorian invasion invade Ancient Greece . c. 1100 BC Mycenaean era ends with the destruction of that civilisation. The collapse of Mycenaean dominance starts. c. 1100 BC Late Minoan culture ends. c. 1100 BC Greek Dark Ages begin. c. 1100 BC Beginning of the Villanovan culture proto Villanovan culture in northern Italy . c. 1100 BC The New Kingdom in Egypt comes to an end. c. 1100 BC Shang Dynasty ends in China . c. 1102 BC Maya Calendar counts time from this point. Significant people King David is ruler over Israel . c. 1100 BC Zarathustra is born. Inventions, discoveries, introductions Alphabet developed by Phoenician alphabet Phoenicians . MUL.APIN developed by ancient Assyrians Assyrians an ancient catalog of constellation s. Category 1100s BC bs 1100te p.n.e. ca D cada del 1100 aC eu K. a. 1100ko hamarkada fa fr Ann es 1100 it Anni 1100 a.C. ka . . 1100 la Decennium 111 a.C.n. mk 1100 . . . ms 1100 an SM nl 1109 1100 v.Chr. si 1009 1100 sk 0. roky 12. storo ia pred Kr. sh 1100 e pne. war 1100 nga dekada UC zh 1100 ...   more details



  1. Dymas

    Unreferenced date December 2009 In Greek mythology , Dymas is the name attributed to at least four individuals. Dymas father of Hecuba The first Dymas was a Phrygians Phrygia n king and father of Hecuba also called Hecabe , wife to King Priam of Troy . King Dymas is also said by Homer to have had a son named Asius son of Dymas Asius , who fought and died during the Trojan War not to be confused with his namesake, Asius son of Hyrtacus , who also fought and died before Troy. The scholiasts credit Dymas with another son, named Otreus , who fought the Amazons a generation before the Trojan War . The father of Phrygia n Dymas is given as one Eioneus, son of Proteus, by some ancient mythographers scholiasts on Euripides . Dymas s wife is given as Euno , a daughter of the river god Sangarius mythology Sangarius . In fact, Dymas and his Phrygian subjects are closely connected to the Sakarya River River Sangarius , which empties into the Black Sea . The etymology of the name Dymas is obscure, although it is probably non Hellenic. Any resemblance to the name Midas , another mythical king of Phrygia, may be entirely coincidental. Dymas father of Hecuba or Meges The second Dymas was perhaps the same as the first. According to Quintus Smyrnaeus this Dymas was the father of Meges , a Trojan whose sons fought at Troy . Dymas Dorian The third Dymas was a Dorians Dorian and the ancestor of the Dymanes. His father, Aegimius , adopted Heracles son, Hyllas . Dymas and his brother, Pamphylus mythology Pamphylus , submitted to Hyllas. Dymas Phaeaician The fourth Dymas is mentioned in Homer s Odyssey as a Phaeacian captain, whose daughter was a friend to the princess Nausicaa . Category Greek mythology Category Kings of Phrygia Category Dorian mythology Greek myth stub bg el es Dimante it Dimante pt Dimas mitologia ru ...   more details



  1. Hellen

    dablink Not to be confused with Helen of Troy , or Helenus , son of King Priam of Troy . Hellene lang grc was the mythological progenitor of the Greeks Hellenes lang grc , the son of Deucalion or sometimes Zeus and Pyrrha , brother of Amphictyon and father of Aeolus , Xuthus , and Dorus . His name is also another name for Greece Greek , meaning a person of Greek descent or pertaining to Greek culture , and the source of the adjective Hellenic . According to the Hesiod Hesiodic Catalogue of Women , his sons were themselves progenitors of primary tribes of Greece Aeolus the Aeolians , Dorus the Dorians , and Xuthus the Achaeans tribe Achaeans and Ionians through his sons Achaeus, son of Xuthus Achaeus and Ion mythology Ion . ref Hes. Cat . frr. 9 and 10 a OCT. ref They conquered the Greek area of Phthia and subsequently spread their rule to other Greek cities. The people of those areas came to be called Hellenes , after the name of their ancestor. The ethnonym Hellenes dates back to the time of Homer . In the Iliad , Hellas lang grc and Hellenes were names of the tribe also called Myrmidones settled in Pyhthia, led by Achilles . References reflist Category Greek mythology Category Deucalionids Greece stub Greek myth stub bn bg br Hellen ca Hel len cs Hell n de Hellen et Hellen el es Hel n eo Heleno mitologio eu Helen fa fr Hellen ko it Elleno la Hellen ja pt Heleno filho de Deucali o ru sk Hell n praotec Gr kov sr fi Hellen sv Hellen tl Helen uk zh ...   more details



  1. Orseis

    For the polychaete worm genus , see Orseis polychaete . leave redlink to prevent ambiguous genus In Greek mythology, Orseis , Greek language Greek lang grc O was the water nymph Naiad of a spring in Thessalia , Greece , and the mythical ancestor of the Greeks . It is uncertain whether she was believed to be the daughter of Oceanus or the river god of Thessalia, Peneios. There is even a possibility that she was the daughter of Zeus and Deino the Graeae . According to the Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Library , Orseis married Hellen , son of Deucalion and Pyrrha and brother of Pandora II Pandora , the legendary Eponym Other eponyms eponymous ancestor of the Greeks. Their sons, Dorus , Xuthus , and Aeolus , according to Hesiod s probably Eoiae lang el or Catalogue of Women ref Hesiod s probably Eoiae Greek or Catalogue of Women , the origin of Hellenes ref together with the sons of Pandora, Graecus , Magnetes Magnetas and Makedon mythology Makedon with Zeus, became the founders of the seven primordial tribes of Hellas Graecians , Magnetes , Ancient Macedonians Makedones , Dorians , Achaeans tribe Achaeans , Ionians , and Aeolians . ref Apollodorus, The Library 1.49 Hellen and a Nymphe named Orseis had Doros, Xuthos, and Aiolos. ref References reflist Sources Apollodorus, The Library Greek Mythography 2nd century BC . Hesiod s probably Eoiae lang el or Catalogue of Women , on the origin of Hellenes . External links http www.theoi.com Nymphe NympheOrseis.html Theoi Project Orseis http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com jamesdow s053 f004819.htm The Pedigree of Orseis the Nymph Category Greek mythology Category Naiads bn de Orseis es Ors is fr Ors is it Orseide ru sr fi Orseis uk ...   more details



  1. Plaza Fiesta San Agustín

    infobox shopping mall shopping mall name Plaza Fiesta San Agust n image Plaza Fiesta San Agust n Logo.png image width 181 location Monterrey , Mexico opening date 1988 manager Inmobiliaria Real San Agust n, S.A. owner developer building costs number of stores 350 ref http www.allaboutmonterrey.com localbusinesses.htm Monterrey Mexico Shopping and Local Businesses Bot generated title ref number of anchors 4 floor area floors 2 4 including subterranean parking and an MMCinemas movie theater cinema multiplex website http www.plazafiestamall.com Official Website Plaza Fiesta San Agust n is one of the largest shopping malls in Mexico , and the largest located in the metropolitan area of Monterrey . Founded in 1988, it has grown to include shops and department stores dedicated to over 150 commercial activities. It is administered by Inmobiliaria Real San Agust n, S.A. Notable Attractions Four anchor stores include, Grupo Sanborns Sanborns , Soriana , Dorians previously J. C. Penney , and Sears Mexico Sears Numerous full service restaurants , bank s, and clothing stores Government Offices Cinemex movie theater cinema multiplex Cin polis VIP movie theater Closed Camino Real Monterrey External links http www.plazafiestamall.com Official Website References div class references small references div coord 25 39 04 N 100 20 18 W region MX type landmark display title Category Shopping malls in Monterrey mexico struct stub ...   more details



  1. Lato pros Kamara

    Lato pros Kamara or simply Kamara or Camara Ancient Greek lang grc or Lato Etera , was an ancient city of Crete , situated to the east of Olous Ptolemy Ptol. iii. 17. 5 , at a distance of 15 Stadia length stadia according to the Maritime Itinerary , currently the site of Agios Nikolaos, Crete . Lato pros Kamara was settled in the late Bronze Age as the population of Dorians Dorian Lato realised greater security and its expanding population settled the coastal area, which had been subject to greater likelihood of marine attack during the earlier Bronze Age . Hogan, 2008 Xenion , a Cretan historian quoted by Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. says that it was once called Lato Hoeck, Kreta , vol. i. pp.  10, 394, 116 however, modern scholarship distinguish the two see, e.g., Barrington 60 & notes , placing Lato pros Kamara as the port of Lato . Lato pros Kamara outlasted Lato well into ancient Rome Roman times. See also Lato Agios Nikolaos, Crete References SmithDGRG http themodernantiquarian.com site 10847 lato.html C.Michael Hogan 2008 Lato , The Modern Antiquarian Martha W. Baldwin Bowsky, Portrait of a Polis Lato Pros Kamara Crete in the Late Second Century B. C. , Hesperia , Vol. 58, No. 3 July September 1989 , pp.  331 47 http www.crete.tournet.gr Ancient City of Lato si 100 en.jsp Tourism website of the area coord missing Greece Category Ruins in Greece Category Ancient Greek cities Category Port settlements in ancient Crete Category Former populated places in Greece Category Mediterranean port cities and towns in Greece ...   more details



  1. Aegimus

    for the Greek mythology mythological ancestor of the Dorians Aegimius Aegimus or Aegimius ancient Greek Gr. lang grc or lang grc was one of the most ancient of the Medicine in ancient Greece Greek physicians , who is said by Galen to have been the first person who wrote a treatise on the pulse . ref Galen , De Differ. Puls. i. 2, iv. 2. 11. vol. viii. pp. 498, 716, 752 ref He was a native of Velia town Velia in Lucania , and is supposed to have lived before the time of Hippocrates , that is, in the 5th century BC. His work was entitled lang grc Latin Lat. De Palpitationibus , a name which alone sufficiently indicates its antiquity , which is no longer extant. Callimachus mentions an author named Aegimius , who wrote a work on the art of making cheesecake s lang grc , ref Callimachus , ap. Athen , xiv. p. 643, e ref and Pliny the Elder mentions a person of the same name who was said to have lived two hundred years ref Pliny the Elder , Natural History Pliny Naturalis Historia vii. 49 ref but whether these are the same or different individuals is quite uncertain. ref Citation last Greenhill first William Alexander author link contribution Aegimus editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 26 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0035.html ref References reflist SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Aegimus Category 5th century BC Greek people Category Ancient Greek physicians Ancient Greece writer stub ca Egim ro Aegimus ...   more details



  1. Mirabello Bay

    Image Kueste Kreta.jpg thumb 250px Mirabello Bay Mirabello Bay is an embayment of the Sea of Crete on the eastern part of Crete in present day Greece . This locale was important in prehistoric settlement of the island of Crete. In ancient times The coast of the Bay of Mirabello was noted for its role in copper metallurgy development in the period circa 3000 Before Christ BC . ref P.P.Betancourt, 2007 ref In the Late Minoan period, cities on high ground overlooking the Bay of Mirabello were founded as cities of refuge , including Karphi . ref R. Drews, 1993 ref Later in the Dorian Invasion , human settlement settlement occurred of other hilltop cities overlooking the Bay of Mirabello an example of this phase of settlement was the city of Lato . ref C. M. Hogan, 2008 ref Image Kreta Mirabello Psira.jpg thumb Island of Pseira in Mirabello Bay See also Dorians Dorian Line notes reflist References Philip P. Betancourt 2007 The Chrysokamino Metallurgy Workshop and Its Territory , ASCSA, 462 pages ISBN 0876615361 Robert Drews 1993 The End of the Bronze Age Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe Ca. 1200 B.C. , Princeton University Press, 252 pages ISBN 0691025916 C.Michael Hogan, Lato Fieldnotes , The Modern Antiquarian, January 10, 2008 http themodernantiquarian.com site 10847 lato.html fieldnotes coord 35.1747 N 25.7858 E source kolossus cawiki display title Category Crete Category Bays of Greece ca Golf de Mirabello el pt Ba a de Mirabello ru uk ...   more details



  1. Myscellus

    Myscellus ancient Greek Gr. lang grc or lang grc was a native of Rhypes , one of the twelve divisions of Achaea , ref name DGRBM cite encyclopedia last Mason first Charles Peter authorlink title Myscellus editor William Smith lexicographer William Smith encyclopedia Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 2 pages 1133 publisher Little, Brown and Company location Boston year 1867 url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2241.html ref and, according to Ovid , a Heracleidae Heraclid , and the son of an Argos Argive named Alemon from whence he was called by the patronymic Alemonides . ref Ovid , Metamorphoses xv. 15 ref He led the colony which founded Crotona in 710 BC . They were assisted in founding the city by Archias of Corinth Archias , who was on his way to Sicily . The colony was led forth under the sanction of the Delphic oracle , Myscellus having previously been to survey the locality. He was so much better pleased with the site of Sybaris that on his return he made an unsuccessful attempt to persuade the Delphic god to allow the colonists to select Sybaris as their place of settlement. ref Strabo , vi. pp. 262, 269, viii. p. 387 ref ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus , ii. p. 361 ref ref Scholiast ad Arist. Equit. 1089 ref ref Suda , s.v. lang grc ref ref Clinton, F. H. vol. i. anno 710, vol. ii. p. 265 ref ref M ller, Dorians , i. 6. 12 ref References reflist 2 SmithDGRBM Category 8th century BC Greek people Category Ancient Achaeans Category Heracleidae de Myskelos el fr Mysc los ...   more details



  1. Richard Carl Meister

    Richard Carl Meister July 27, 1848 &ndash November 30, 1912 was a German classical scholar and linguist born in Dresden . He specialized in the field of Ancient Greek dialects Greek dialects . From 1872 he taught classes at Nikolai Gymnasium in Leipzig , where in 1892 he was given the title of professor. Among his written works are the following De dialecto Heracliensium italicorum , 1871 Die griechischen Dialekte auf Grundlage von Ahrens Werk De Graecae linguae dialectis Greek Dialects on the basis of Franz Heinrich Ludolf Ahrens work De Graecae linguae dialectis , 1882 Die Mimiamben des Herodas The Mimiamben of Herodas , 1893 Dorer und Ach er Dorians and Achaeans Homer Achaeans , 1904 References http translate.google.com translate?hl en&sl de&u http www.bbaw.de archivbbaw archivbestaende abtnachlaesse cvnachlaesse meister richard.html&ei vibISfTrNcbgnQfKhPHnDQ&sa X&oi translate&resnum 6&ct result&prev search 3Fq 3D 2522Meister, 2BRichard 2522 2B1848 26hl 3Den 26sa 3DG Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften short biography http openlibrary.org a OL2383344A Richard Carl Meister Open Library list of publications Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Meister, Richard Carl ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 27, 1848 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 30, 1912 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Meister, Richard Carl Category German classical scholars Category People from Dresden Category German linguists Category 1848 births Category 1912 deaths Germany academic bio stub ...   more details




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