Settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage official name Halicarnassus other ... Wonders of the Ancient World . Location map Turkey label Halicarnassus label size 100 lat 37.033333 long 27.433333 marksize 9 position right width 300 float right caption Halicarnassus, now Bodrum Halicarnassus lang grc , Halikarnass s or , Alikarnass s Lang tr Halikarnas ... for the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus tomb of Mausolus , the origin of the word mausoleum, built between ... Empire until captured by Alexander the Great at the siege of Halicarnassus in 334  BC. Halicarnassus originally occupied only a small island near to the shore called Zephyria, which was the original ... with a statue in his home of Halicarnassus modern Bodrum . The founding of Halicarnassus is debated ... HalicarnassusHalicarnassus within the 1911encyclopedia.org website ref The inhabitants ... , and were proud of the title of Antheadae . The Carian name for Halicarnassus has been tentatively identified with Alos karnos in inscriptions. At an early period Halicarnassus was a member ... 5th century Halicarnassus was under the sway of Artemisia I of Caria also known as Artemesia of Halicarnassus ref http www.1911encyclopedia.org Artemisia of Halicarnassus Artemisia of Halicarnassus ... and Idrieus. Mausolus moved his capital from Mylasa to Halicarnassus. His workmen deepened the city ... as the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus Mausoleum , one of the seven wonders of the ancient world . Her brother ... from Darius III of Persia . Alexander the Great and Ada of Caria Main Siege of Halicarnassus When ... of Alinda , surrendered the fortress to him. After taking Halicarnassus, Alexander handed back ... of Caria passed unconditionally to him upon her eventual death. During the siege of Halicarnassus ... from Ptolemy I Soter Ptolemy , and building in his honour a stoa or portico. Halicarnassus ... I of Caria Artemisia I floruit fl . 480 BC tyrant of Halicarnassus, who participated in the Battle ... more details
File Halicarnassus Theatre.jpg thumb right Theatre of Halicarnassus in modern Bodrum , with the crusader Bodrum Castle seen in the background. Julian of Halicarnassus d. after 527 was an anti Chalcedonian theologian who contested with Severus of Antioch . ref Cyril Hovorun, Will, Action and Freedom Christological Controversies in the Seventh Century Leiden, Brill, 2008, ISBN 978 90 04 16666 0 . Page 28 Julian of Halicarnassus. One such question was raised by Julian, bishop of Halicarnassus d. after 527 . Like Severus, Julian believed in the single dominating divine energeia of Christ. He developed the initial Severan concept of the single energeia and single property into an original teaching about Christ s uncorrupt body. ref His followers were known as the Aphthartodocetae . ref John Meyendorff, Byzantine Theology historical trends & doctrinal themes , page 157 Fordham University Press, 1979 . ISBN 0 8232 0967 9 ref Julian believed that the body of Christ, from the very moment of his conception, was incorruptible, immortal and impassible, as it was after the resurrection, and held that the suffering and death on the cross was a miracle contrary to the normal conditions of Christ s humanity , ref Mary Clayton, The Apocryphal Gospels of Mary in Anglo Saxon England , page 43 Cambridge University Press, 2004 . ISBN 0 521 58168 0 ref known as aphthartodocetism . ref Susan R. Holman editor , Wealth and Poverty In Early Church and Society , page 109 Baker Academic, 2008 . ISBN 978 0 8010 3549 4 ref References reflist Persondata NAME Julian of Halicarnassus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Theologian DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Julian of Halicarnassus Category 6th century people ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Siege of Halicarnassus partof the Wars of Alexander the Great image File Turkey.Bodrum003.jpg 300px caption Ruins of the fortications around Halicarnassus, 4th c. BC date 334 BC place Halicarnassus , now Bodrum result Macedon ian victory. territory Alexander cripples Persian naval supremacy. combatant1 Macedon Macedonian Empire combatant2 Achaemenid Achaemenid Empire commander1 Alexander the Great commander2 Orontobates , br Memnon of Rhodes Campaignbox Wars of Alexander the Great The Siege of Halicarnassus was fought between Alexander the Great and the Achaemenid Empire Achaemenid Persian Empire in 334 BC . Alexander, who had no navy, was constantly being threatened by the Persian navy. It continuously attempted to provoke an engagement with Alexander, who would have none of it. Eventually, the Persian fleet sailed to Halicarnassus , in order to establish a new defense. Ada of Caria , the former queen of Halicarnassus, had been driven from her throne by her younger brother Pixodarus of Caria . When Pixodarrus died, Darius had appointed Orontobates satrap of Caria, which included Halicarnassus in its jurisdiction. On the approach of Alexander in 334 BC , Ada, who was in possession of the fortress of Alinda , surrendered the fortress to him. Alexander and Ada appear to have formed an emotional connection. He called her mother , finding her more amicable than his megalomania cal snake worshiping mother Olympias . In return for his support, Ada gave Alexander gifts, and even sent him some of the best cooks in Asia Minor, realizing that Alexander had a sweet tooth. In the past, Alexander had referred to his biological father, Philip, as his so called father, and preferred to think of the deity Amon Zeus as his actual father. Thus, he had finally managed to divorce himself from both of his biological parents. Orontobates and Memnon of Rhodes Memnon Rhodes of Rhodes entrenched themselves in Halicarnassus. Alexander had sent spies to meet ... more details
, Istanbul . File Halicarnassus Mausoleum.jpg thumb 300px The Mausoleum site in ruins, as it is today ... Pope , architect, 1911 15, another scholarly version. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus or Tomb ... 353 and 350 BC at Halicarnassus present Bodrum , Turkey for Mausolus , a satrap in the Achaemenid Empire ... has now come to be used generically for grand tomb. Conquest In 623 BC, Halicarnassus was the Capital ... from Halicarnassus over the surrounding territory for twenty four years. Mausolus, although descended ... needed date February 2011 . Halicarnassus Mausolus decided to build a new capital a city as safe from capture as it was magnificent to be seen. He chose the city of Halicarnassus. If Mausolus ships ... life. Yale University, p30 31. New Haven Press. ref The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus resembled a temple ... dominated area of Halicarnassus, which was in 353 was controlled by the Persian Empire . According ... tombs mausolea, after it. ref Fergusson, James 1862 . The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus restored in conformity .... ref Fergusson, James 1862 . The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus restored in conformity with the recently ... to remove bas relief s from the Budrum. This piece was originally part of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus but was removed by St. John s Knights. ref Fergusson, James 1862 . The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus ... in the sending of the marbles. ref The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus restored in conformity with the recently .... ref The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus restored in conformity with the recently discovered remains. J. Murray, p5. London ref The mausoleum was Halicarnassus principle architectural monument, standing in a dominant ... more information about the Mausoleum. ref Fergusson, James 1862 . The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus restored ... was 140 ft. ref Fergusson, James 1862 . The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus restored in conformity with the recently .... ref Fergusson, James 1862 . The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus restored in conformity with the recently ... thinking about the form of the building. ref Fergusson, James 1862 . The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus ... more details
which he omits to explain, or does not know for sure led to Phanes of Halicarnassus falling out of favor ... of the Egyptian way, Phanes of Halicarnassus, wisely advised the Persian king to send a messenger ... of Pelusium . Background File MarchofCamybsesII.png thumb right Itinerary of Phanes of Halicarnassus ..., Phanes of Halicarnassus s travel itinery blue line ref cite book title Middle East patterns places ...&f false ref In order to understand the importance of Phanes of Halicarnassus, one has to understand ... that Phanes of Halicarnassus arrived at Persia, and gave Cambyses the confidence to invade Egypt ... Phanes of Halicarnassus Category 525 BC Category 6th century BC conflicts Category Battles involving ... more details
File Dionigi di Alicarnasso.jpg thumb Dionysius of Halicarnassus Dionysius of Halicarnassus lang grc , Dionysios son of Al xandros, of Halikarnass s, c. 60 BC after 7 BC was a Greeks Greek historian and teacher of rhetoric , who flourished during the reign of Augustus Caesar Augustus . His literary style was Atticism Atticistic imitating Classical language Classical Attic Greek in its prime. Life He went to Rome after the termination of the civil wars, and spent twenty two years in studying the Latin Latin language and literature and preparing materials for his history. During this period he gave lessons in rhetoric , and enjoyed the society of many distinguished men. The date of his death is unknown. It is commonly supposed he is the ancestor of Aelius Dionysius Aelius Dionysius of Halicarnassus . ref Citation last Schmitz first Leonhard author link Leonhard Schmitz contribution Dionysius, Aelius editor last Smith editor first William editor link William Smith lexicographer title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 1037 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 1043.html ref Work His great work, entitled lang grc Rh maik archaiologia , Roman Antiquities , embraced the history of Rome from the mythical period to the beginning of the First Punic War . It was divided into twenty books, of which the first nine remain entire, the tenth and eleventh ... descendants http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Dionysius of Halicarnassus 1B .html book ... and rhetoric Dionysius of Halicarnassus on language, linguistics and literature Leiden Brill 2008 . External links http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Dionysius of Halicarnassus home.html ... denys index.htm Greek text and French translation DEFAULTSORT Dionysius Of Halicarnassus Category ... it Dionigi di Alicarnasso nl Dionysius van Halicarnassus ja no Dionysios fra Halikarnassos ... more details
Pigres lang el , a native of Halicarnassus , either the brother or the son of the celebrated Artemisia I of Caria Artemisia , satrap of Caria . He is spoken of by the Suda as the author of the Margites and the Batrachomyomachia . ref Suda 1551. The author of the lemma Pigres , however, makes the mistake of conflating this Artemisia, the advisor of Xerxes in the Histories of Herodotus , with another Artemisia, the wife of Mausolus . ref The latter poem is also attributed to him by Plutarch , ref Plutarch, On the Malice of Herodotus 43 . ref and was probably his work. One of his feats was a very singular one, namely, inserting a pentameter line after each hexameter in the Iliad , thus lang grc lang grc . Bode Gesch. der Hellen. Dichtkunst . i. p. 279 believes that the Margites , though not composed by Pigres, suffered some alterations at his hands, and in that altered shape passed down to posterity. Some suppose that the Iamb foot iambic lines, which alternated with the hexameter s in the Margites , were inserted by Pigres. He was the first poet, apparently, who introduced the iambic trimeter . Fabric. Bibl. Graec. i. p. 519, &c. Notes reflist References http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2699.html Pigres from Smith s Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology 1867 , from which this article was originally derived http www.stoa.org sol bin search.pl?db REAL&search method QUERY&login guest&enlogin guest&user list LIST&page num 1&searchstr pi 2C1551&field adlerhw gr&num per page 100 Suda On Line Pigres Category Ancient Halicarnassians Category Ancient Greek epic poets Category Iambic poets Category 5th century BC poets ca Pigres d Halicarn s el es Pigres de Halicarnaso it Pigrete ... more details
Phanes may refer to Phanes mythology , the Greek deity Phanes organic chemistry , a structural sub unit in nomenclature Phanes of Halicarnassus , was a wise councilman serving Amasis, who would eventually help Cambyses II to conquer Egypt. Disambig de Phanes ... more details
Pigres may refer to Pigres of Halicarnassus first ancient Greek poet, who introduced the iambic trimeter. Pigres of Caria naval commander of Xerxes Pigres of Paionia deported in Anatolia by Darius hndis ca Pigres es Pigres ... more details
In Greek mythology , Antheus was A surname of Dionysus Son of Agelaus and a soldier in the army of Dionysus A youth of Halicarnassus who was loved and killed by Cleoboea Philaechme Father of Aegypius mythology A companion of Aeneas A soldier who fell in the battle of the Seven against Thebes disambiguation Category Disambiguation pages ... more details
Sabus is a character in the mythology of the Sabines of Italy , the son of the god Sancus called by some Jupiter mythology Jupiter Fidius . The Sabines were said to have taken their name from his. ref Dionysus of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities, 2.49 http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Dionysius of Halicarnassus 2B .html ref References references Category Roman mythology ... more details
Atticista i.e. the Attica Attic ist is a surname that can refer to two people in Classical history Aelius Dionysius , a Greek rhetoric ian from Halicarnassus who produced a dictionary of Attica Attic words regarded as highly useful by the ancients. Aelius Moeris , a 2nd century Greek grammar ian. surname surname stub ... more details
In Greek mythology , Acallaris is the daughter of Eumedes . According to some accounts she married Tros . ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus . Roman Antiquities , http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Dionysius of Halicarnassus 1C .html 1.62 . ref References reflist Category Greek mythology Category Women in Greek mythology Greek myth stub pl Akallaris ... more details
italic title Unreferenced stub type animal auto yes date December 2009 DISPLAYTITLE Maniola Genus Taxobox name Maniola image Maniola species.jpg image width 230px image caption image2 Maniola species draw.gif image2 width 230px image2 caption Maniola species. 1. M. jurtina France male , 2. M. jurtina France female , 3. M. jurtina Sardinia male , 4. M. jurtina Sardinia female , 5. M. telmessia male , 6. M. telmessia female , 7. M. nurag male , 8. M. nurag intermediate form male , 9. M. nurag female , 10. M. chia male , 11. M. chia female , 12. M. halicarnassus male , 13. M. halicarnassus female , 14. M. cypricola male , and 15. M. cypricola female . regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Brush footed butterfly Nymphalidae genus Maniola genus authority Schrank , 1801 synonyms Epinephele Maniola is a genus of butterflies within the Nymphalidae family. List of species Maniola telmessia Zeller, 1847 Maniola halicarnassus Thomson, 1990 Maniola nurag Ghiliani, 1852 Maniola cypricola Graves, 1928 Maniola chia Thomson, 1987 Maniola jurtina Linnaeus, 1758 Meadow Brown Maniola megala Oberth r, 1909 DEFAULTSORT Maniola Genus Category Satyrini Category Maniola Satyrinae stub fr Maniola la Maniola no Maniola ... more details
In Greek mythology , Zakynthos lang el alternatively Zacynthus was the son of the legendary Arcadian chief Dardanus . The name, like all similar names ending in nthos, is pre Mycenaean or Pelasgian in origin. Dardanus children by Batea mythology Batea were Ilus , Erichthonius of Dardania Erichthonius and Idaea . According to Dionysius of Halicarnassus 1.50.3 , Dardanus also had a son named Zacynthus by Bataea and this Zacynthus was the first settler on the island afterwards called Zakynthos . Zakynthos is depicted on the flag of Zakynthos . Category Greek mythology greek myth stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Satyros or Satyrus was an Architecture of Ancient Greece Greek architect in the 4th century BC. Along with Pythius of Priene , he designed and oversaw the construction of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus . Mausolus , the satrap of Caria in southwest Anatolia died in 353 BC, and his widow, Artemisia II of Caria , ordered the construction of a huge marble tomb in his memory at Halicarnassus &ndash now Bodrum , Turkey &ndash which was completed about 350 BC. Its name, the Mausoleum, became the generic term for monumental tombs. It was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World , and was eventually destroyed by an earthquake . References Notes reflist Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Category Ancient Greek architects Category 4th century BC Greek people AncientGreece stub de Satyros Architekt es S tiro de Paros nl Satyros pl Satyros z Paros pt S tiro arquiteto ... more details
This article discusses the legendary tribe of the Curetes. For the dancing attendants of Rhea mythology Rhea , see Korybantes . Homer , in the Iliad , mentions the Curetes lang grc as a legendary people who took part in the quarrel over the Calydonian Boar . ref Homer. Iliad , ix. 529 ff. ref Strabo mentioned that the Curetes were assigned multiple identities and places of origin i.e. either Acarnanians , Aetolians , from Crete , or from Euboea . However, he clarified the identity of the Curetes and regarded them solely as Aetolians . ref Strabo. Geography . http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Strabo 10C .html Book X, Chapter 3 . ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus mentioned the Curetes as the old name of the Aetolians. ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus. Roman Antiquities . http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Dionysius of Halicarnassus 1B .html Book 1, 17 . ref References reflist Sources 1911 Category Ancient Greeks Category Iliad br Koureted ca Curetes cs K r ti de Kureten Mythologie el es Curetes eu Kurete fr Cur tes mythologie it Cureti lt Kuretai nl Cureten pl Kureci pt Curetes uk ... more details
According to the Roman historian Livy , Jupiter Indiges is the name given to the deified hero Aeneas . In some versions of his story, he is raised up to become a god after his death by Numicius , a local deity of the river of the same name, at the request of Aeneas mother Venus mythology Venus . ref Livy, Ab Urbe Condita Book 1. ref The title Pater Indiges or simply Indiges is also used. ref Ovid, Metamorphoses, Book 14 ref The Greek historian Dionysius of Halicarnassus notes that when the body of Aeneas was not found after a battle between his group of Trojan exiles in Italy and the native Rutulians , it was assumed that he had been taken up by the gods to become a deity. He also presents the alternative explanation that Aeneas may have simply drowned in the river Numicus and that a shrine in his memory was built there. ref The Roman Antiquities of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, published in Vol. I of the Loeb Classical Library edition, 1937 ref The term Indiges , thought by some to be from the same root as indigenous , may reflect the fact that these minor deities collectively, the Di indigetes originated locally in Italy. ref Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities edited William Smith 1870 p. 573 ref An alternate explanation is that they were individuals who were raised to the status of gods after mortal life. Compare for example Sol Indiges . References references Category Roman gods Category Jupiter in mythology ru ... more details
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
In Greek mythology , Pallas was a son of Lycaon mythology Lycaon ref Pseudo Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , 3. 8. 1 ref and the eponym ous founder of the Arcadia n town of Pallantion ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Pallantion ref ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 8. 3. 1 ref . He was the teacher of Athena ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus , Roman Antiquities , 1. 33. 1 ref , who, according to local myths, was born in Aliphera ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 8. 26. 6 ref . He also had a daughter Chryse mythology Chryse , who married Dardanus and brought the Palladium to Troy ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus , Roman Antiquities , 1. 61. 2 1. 62. 1 1. 68. 3 ref . Stone statues of Pallas and his grandson ref name Servius Servius on Aeneid , 8. 51 ref Evander of Pallene Evander were extant in Pallantium in Pausanias times ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 8. 44. 5 ref . Roman authors used Pallas name to provide an etiology for the name of the hill Palatium ref name Servius . References reflist Category Greek mythology Category Arcadian mythology Category Athena Greek myth stub cite book title Classical Mythology year 2007 ... more details
Alba Silvius was in Roman mythology the fifth king of Alba Longa . He was the son of Latinus Silvius and the father of Atys king Atys . ref Ovid , Metamorphoses xiv. 612. ref ref Livy , i. 3 ref He reigned thirty nine years. ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus , i. 71 ref Latin kings References reflist Category Roman mythology Category Latin kings Category Mythological kings bg ca Alba Silvius de Alba Silvius fr Alba Silvius it Alba Silvio ka ja pl Albus ru tr Alba Antik Roma ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Agathyllus Ancient Greek Gr. lang grc was a Greek elegiac poet from Arcadia , who is quoted by Dionysius of Halicarnassus in reference to the history of Aeneas and the foundation of Rome . ref name DGRBM Cite book last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Agathyllus editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 66 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0075.html postscript None ref blockquote He came into Arcadia, and, in Nesus, married his two daughters Codone and Anthemone. But he himself hastened to the Hesperian land, where he begot Romulus. ref name antiquities cite book last Dionysius of Halicarnassus first authorlink Dionysius of Halicarnassus coauthors title The Roman Antiquities of Dionysius Halicarnassensis publisher Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster date location pages 111, 163 164 url http books.google.com ?id NwEMAAAAYAAJ&dq agathyllus doi id isbn year 1758 ref blockquote Some of his other verses are preserved by Dionysius, ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus , i. 49, 72 ref although he largely says the accounts of Agathyllus agree with those of another ancient writer, cephalon writer Cephalon . ref name antiquities Entomology Agathyllus is also a species of the eulophidae family of chalcidoidea catalogued by Francis Walker entomologist Francis Walker . ref cite book last British Museum, Natural History and Zoology departments first authorlink British Museum coauthors title List of the Specimens of the British Animals in the Collection of the British Museum publisher Oxford University Press year 1852 location Oxford pages 49 url http books.google.com ?id 2AoAAAAAQAAJ&dq agathyllus doi id isbn ref Dasypogon agathyllus is a variety of diptera . ref cite book last British Museum, Natural History and Zoology departments first authorlink British Muse ... more details
Hieromneme was a minor naiad of Asia Minor in Greek mythology . She was a daughter of the river god Simoeis Simo s and the wife of Assaracus , by whom she bore Capys . ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 3. 12. 2 ref Alternately, she was the daughter in law of Assaracus, wife of Capys and mother of Anchises . ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus , Roman Antiquities , 1. 62. 2. According to Apollodorus, the mother of Anchises by Capys was Themiste . ref References reflist Category Greek mythology Category Naiads greek myth stub ca Hieromneme de Hieromneme el es Hieromneme eu Hierommeme fr Hi romn m it Ieromnene fi Hieromneme ... more details
Imitation may refer to Imitation in human and animal behavior Imitation art the foundamental artistic creativity doctrine which prescribes the close imitation of the masterpieces of the preceding authors Dionysian imitatio , by Dionysius of Halicarnassus, the first formulation, in the West, of the doctrine of imitation Mimesis , as theorized by Aristotle, the artistic imitation or representation of Nature Imitation music , a form of musical repetition Imitation film , a 2006 movie directed by Frederico Hidalgo Category Imitation foods , foods designed to imitate other foods See also Imation Fake Mimicry disambiguation disambiguation ca Imitaci desambiguaci es Imitaci n ... more details
Other people2 Ptolemy name Ptolemy lang grc was one of the selected officers of Alexander the Great , called Somatophylaces . He was killed at the siege of Halicarnassus , 334 BC , commanding two taxeis of Hypaspists those of Adaeus and Timander . References Arrian , Anab. i. 22 Who s Who in the Age of Alexander the Great by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ptolemy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ptolemy Category 334 BC deaths Category Somatophylakes Category Ancient Macedonian generals Category Ancient Greeks killed in battle Category 4th century BC Greek people de Ptolemaios Soldat ... more details