for the asteroid 147 Protogeneia Protogeneia Ancient Greek language Ancient Greek lang grc the firstborn , in Greek mythology , may refer to Protogeneia , a daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha , progenitors in Greek mythology . ref Pseudo Apollodorus of Athens Apollodorus , Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 1. 7. 2. ref She was married to Locrus , but had no children Zeus, however, who carried her off, became by her, on mount Maenalus in Arcadia, the father of Opus mythology Opus , Aethlius and Aetolus . ref Scholia on Pindar , Olympian Ode 9. 85 Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius 4. 1780 ref According to others she was not the mother, but a daughter of Opus. ref Scholia on Pindar , Olympian Ode 9. 85 ref Endymion mythology Endymion also is called a son of Protogeneia. ref Conon mythographer Conon , Narrations 14 ref Protogeneia , a daughter of Calydon son of Aetolus Calydon and Aeolia . With Ares , she was mother to Oxylus of Aetolia. ref Pseudo Apollodorus of Athens Apollodorus , Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 1. 7. 7. ref Protogeneia , one of the daughters of Erechtheus and Praxithea . She and her sister Pandora committed suicide when Erechtheus sacrificed Chthonia , another sister of theirs. ref Suda s. v. ref References reflist Sources http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2887.html The Ancient Library Protogeneia http www.mythindex.com greek mythology P Protogeneia.html Greek Myth Index Protogeneia SmithDGRBM Category Greek mythology Category Deucalionids Category Arcadian mythology Category Aetolian mythology Category Locris Category Women in Greek mythology Category Mortal women of Zeus bn bg de Protogeneia Tochter des Deukalion el es Protogenia eu Protogenia fr Protog nie pt Protog nia filha de Deucali o ru fi Protogeneia uk ... more details
Graecus or Gr cus Ancient Greek language Ancient Greek lang grc was, according to Hesiod s Eoiae lang el or Catalogue of Women ref Hesiod. Eoiae lang el or Catalogue of Women , c. 650 BC. ref on the origin of the Greeks , the son of Pandora II and Zeus . His mother Pandora II named after her grandmother Pandora was the daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha and sister of Hellen who together with his three sons Dorus , Xuthus with his sons Ionas Ion and Achaeus, son of Xuthus Achaeus and Aeolos , comprised the set of ancient tribes that formed the Greece Greek Ancient Greece Hellenic nation. Later traditions According to Stephanus of Byzantium , Graecus was a son of Thessalus . According to Virgil , Latinus is Graecus s brother. The Hellenic tribe Graecians according to legend took their name after Graecus. They were one of the first Greek tribes to colonize Italy . The area that came to be known as Magna Graecia took its name after them. The Latins used this term in reference to all Ancient Greeks Hellenic people because the first Greeks Hellenes they came into contact with were the Graecians , hence the name Greeks. References reflist See also Graea Graiki Names of the Greeks External links http www.hellenism.net Hellenism.Net Everything about Greece and Greeks http homepage.mac.com cparada GML Zeus.html Greek Mythology Link Carlos Parada Zeus http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 1407.html The Ancient Library Graecus Category Greek mythology Category Roman mythology Category Offspring of Zeus Category Deucalionids bn br Graecus ca Grec mitologia es Grecos pt Greco ro Graecus ... more details
div style float right text align center 633 Zelima width 280 style border color 999999 border style solid border width 1px bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Name Name Zelima Designation 1907 ZM bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Discovery width 140 Discoverer August Kopff Discovery date May 12, 1907 Discovery site Heidelberg bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Orbital elements colspan 2 align center small Epoch astronomy Epoch August 18, 2005 Julian day JDCT 2453600.5 small Eccentricity orbit Eccentricity e 0.089 Semimajor axis a 3.016 Astronomical unit AU Perihelion q 2.747 Astronomical unit AU Aphelion Q 3.284 Astronomical unit AU Orbital period P 5.238 Julian year astronomy a Inclination i 10.919 Longitude of the ascending node 147.613 Argument of Perihelion 185.910 Mean anomaly M 185.531 div 633 Zelima is a minor planet orbiting the Sun in the asteroid belt with a magnitude of 10.7. External links http cfa www.harvard.edu iau lists NumberedMPs.txt Discovery Circumstances Numbered Minor Planets MinorPlanets Navigator 632 Pyrrha 634 Ute MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Zelima Category Eos asteroids Category Discoveries by August Kopff Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1907 Category Main Belt asteroids beltasteroid stub de 633 Zelima el 633 es 633 Zelima eo 633 Zelimo eu 633 Zelima fa fr 633 Zelima it 633 Zelima la 633 Zelima hu 633 Zelima ja no 633 Zelima nn 633 Zelima pl 633 Zelima pt 633 Zelima sk 633 Zelima sr 633 Zelima tl 633 Zelima uk 633 vi 633 Zelima yo 633 Zelima zh 633 ... more details
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
According to a quotation from Hesiod s lost work Eoiae or Catalogue of Women , preserved in the De Thematibus of Constantine Porphyrogenitus , Thyia Ancient Greek lang el was the daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha and mother of Magnes mythology Magnes and Makednos the claimed ancestor of the Ancient Macedonians Macedonians by Zeus . In the Delphi c tradition, Thyia was also the naiad of a spring on Mount Parnassos in Phocis central Greece , daughter of the river god Cephissus Boeotia Cephissus . Her shrine was the site for the gathering of the maenad Thyiades women who celebrated in the orgies of the god Dionysos . She was said to have been the first to sacrifice to Dionysus, and to celebrate orgies in his honour. Hence, the Attica Attic women, who every year went to Mount Parnassus to celebrate the Dionysiac orgies with the Delphian Thyiades, received themselves the name of Thyades or Thyiades. She was said to have been loved by Apollo and bore him Delphus Delphos , the eponymous founder of town Delphi , beside the oracular shrine. She was also closely associated with the prophetic Castalian Spring , from which she was sometimes said to have been born. Thyia was also related to Castalia , the nymph of the spring Melaena, an alternative mother for Delphos and the Corycian nymphs , naiades of the springs of the holy Corycian Cave . Thyia was a name derived from the Ancient Greek verb lang el meaning perfume or sacrifice . The name was applied to a type of fragrant tree called a Thuja . References http www.theoi.com Nymphe NympheThyia.html Theoi Project Nymphe Thyia Greek myth stub Category Mortal women of Zeus Category Ancient Greek religion Category Deucalionids Category Mythology of Macedonia kingdom Category Dionysus in mythology Category Cult of Dionysus bn br Thyia de Thyia el nl Thyia ru sr ... more details
Taxobox image Common Evening Brown Melanitis leda in Kawal, AP W IMG 1932.jpg image width 220px image caption Melanitis leda regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae subfamilia Satyrinae tribus Melanitini genus Melanitis genus authority Fabricius, 1807 type species type species authority diversity 12 species diversity link Species and subspecies synonyms Hipio small H bner, 1819 small Cyllo small Boisduval, 1832 small Melanitis is a butterfly genus from the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae . Species Melanitis amabilis small Boisduval, 1832 small Melanitis ansorgei small Rothschild, 1904 small Melanitis atrax small C. & R. Felder, 1863 small Melanitis belinda small Grose Smith, 1895 small Melanitis boisduvalia small C. & R. Felder, 1863 small Melanitis constantia small Cramer, 1777 small Melanitis leda small Linnaeus, 1758 small Melanitis libya small Distant, 1882 small Melanitis phedima small Cramer, 1780 small Melanitis pyrrha small R ber, 1887 small Melanitis velutina small C. & R. Felder, 1867 small Melanitis zitenius small Herbst, 1796 small External links http www.nic.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia papilionoidea nymphalidae satyrinae melanitis index.html Melanitis at funet Category Melanitini Category Melanitis Satyrinae stub fr Melanitis la Melanitis no Melanitis ... more details
For the Amphictyony, an ancient Greek religious organization, see Amphictyonic League . Amphictyon Ancient Greek language Ancient Greek lang grc , in Greek mythology , was the second son of Deucalion and Pyrrha , ref Pseudo Apollodorus of Athens Apollodorus , Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 1. 7. 2 ref although there was also a tradition that he was Autochthon ancient Greece autochthonous born from the earth ref name Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 14. 6 he is also said to be a son of Hellen son of Deucalion and Pyrrha. ref Smith, citing Dionysius of Halicarnassus ref Amphictyon was king of Thermopylae and married a daughter of Cranaus of Athens . ref name Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1. 2. 6 Pausanias , Description of Greece , 1. 2. 6 ref According to some accounts this daughter was named Atthis, although this conflicts with other accounts which relate that she died young as a unmarried virgin. ref Pseudo Apollodorus of Athens Apollodorus , Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 3. 14. 5 ref Amphictyon eventually deposed Cranaus, proclaiming himself king of Athens . ref name Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 3. 14. 6 Pseudo Apollodorus of Athens Apollodorus , Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 3. 14. 6 ref ref name Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1. 2. 6 Amphictyon had a son, Itonus , who in his turn became the father of Boeotus , Iodame and Chromia by Melanippe. ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 9. 1.1.&9. 34. 1 ref ref Tzetzes on Lycophron , 1206 ref ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 5. 1. 4 ref He also had a daughter, never mentioned by name, who became the mother of Cercyon by Poseidon , and of Triptolemus by Rarus . ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 1. 14. 3 ref Some add that Amphictyon had another son, Physcus, by Chthonopatra ref Eustathius of Thessalonica Eustathius on Homer , p. 277 ref others, however, state that Physcus was the grandson of Amphictyon through Aetolus . ref Stephanus of Byzantium , s. v. Physk ... more details
wife Pyrrha , after floating in the chest for nine days and nights, landed on Parnassus . An older ... men, and the stones which Pyrrha threw became women. The Bibliotheca gives this as an etymology ... him. Prometheus had a son Deucalion. He reigning in the regions about Phthia, married Pyrrha, the daughter ... it with provisions he embarked in it with Pyrrha. But Zeus by pouring heavy rain from heaven flooded ... them over his head, and the stones which Deucalion threw became men, and the stones which Pyrrha ... had children by Pyrrha, first Hellen, whose father some say was Zeus, and second Amphictyon, who ... more details
Centurybox 15 The 15th century BC is a century which lasted from 1500 BC to 1401 BC. Events Image Thutmosis III wien front.jpg thumb right Statue of Thutmosis III at the Kunsthistorisches Museum , Vienna 1504 BC 1492 BC Ancient Egypt Egypt conquers Nubia and the Levant . 1500 BC 1400 BC The Rigveda was composed around this time. 1500 BC 1400 BC The Battle of the Ten Kings took place around this time. 1500 BC Coalescence of a number of cultural traits including undecorated pottery, megalithic burials, and millet bean rice agriculture indicate the beginning of the Mumun Pottery Period in the Korean peninsula . 1490s BC c. 1490 BC Cranaus , legendary King of Athens , is deposed after a reign of 10 years by his son in law Amphictyon of Thessaly , son of Deucalion and Pyrrha . 1487 BC Amphictyon , son of Deucalion and Pyrrha and legendary King of Athens , dies after a reign of 10 years and is succeeded by Erichthonius I of Athens , a grandson of Cranaus . 1480s BC c. 1480 BC Queen Hatsheput succeeded by her stepson and nephew Thutmosis III . Period of greatest Egyptian expansion 4th Nile cataract tot Euphrates . c. 1469 BC In the Battle of Megiddo 15th century BC Battle of Megiddo , Egypt defeats Canaan Low Chronology . 1460s BC c. 1460 BC The Kassites overrun Babylonia and found a dynasty there that lasts for 576 years and nine months. 1446 BC April 25 ref http www.biblearchaeology.org post 2010 02 04 Amenhotep II and the Historicity of the Exodus Pharaoh.aspx Amenhotep II sebagai Firaun waktu Israel meninggalkan Mesir oleh Douglas Petrovich ref or 1444 BC Date given in the Hebrew Bible for the exodus of Israel from Egypt. 1437 BC Legendary King Erichthonius I of Athens dies after a reign of 50 years and is succeeded by his son Pandion I . 1430 BC 1160 BC Hittites Hittite New Kingdom established. 1430 BC 1178 BC Beginning of Hittite empire . c. 1420 BC Crete conquered by Mycenae start of the Mycenaean period . First Linear B tablets. 1400 BC In Crete the use of bronze h ... more details
File Latinus.jpg thumb 150px Latinus from Guillaume Rouill s Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum File Wenceslas Hollar King Latinus in council State 1 .jpg thumb 300px Latinus in Council, print by Wenceslas Hollar , 1607 1677 Latinus lang la L t n s was a figure in both Greek mythology Greek and Roman mythology Roman mythology . Greek mythology In Hesiod s Theogony , ref Lines 1011 1016. ref Latinus was the son of Odysseus and Circe who ruled the Tyrrhenians Tyrsenoi , presumably the Etruscans , with his brothers Ardeas and Telegonus . Latinus is also referred to, by much later authors, as the son of Pandora and brother of Graecus ref http homepage.mac.com cparada GML Zeus.html Parada, Carlos. Greek Mythology Link . Zeus 1997 . ref although according to Hesiod, Graecus had three brothers, Hellen , Magnesia Prefecture Magnitas , and Macedon with the first being the father of Doros son of Hellen Doros , Xuthos , and Aeolos . Their mother Pandora was the daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha . Roman mythology In later Roman mythology notably Virgil Virgil s Aeneid , Latinus, or Lavinius, was a king of the Latins . He is sometimes described as the son of Faunus and Marica mythology Marica , and father of Lavinia with his wife, Amata . He hosted Aeneas s army of exiled Trojan War Trojans and offered them the option of reorganizing their life in Latium . His wife Amata wished his daughter Lavinia to be betrothed to Turnus , king of the Rutuli , but Faunus and the gods insisted that he give her instead to Aeneas Turnus consequently declared war on Aeneas and was killed two weeks into the conflict. Ascanius , the son of Aeneas, later founded Alba Longa and was the first in a long series of kings leading to Romulus and Remus , the founders of Rome all the way down to Julius Caesar . This version is not properly compatible with the Greek one the Trojan War had ended only eight years earlier, and Odysseus only met Circe a couple of months later, so any son of the pair could only be sev ... more details
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Arctinus of Miletus or Arctinus Milesius was a Cyclic poets Greek epic poet whose reputation is purely legendary, as none of his works survive. Traditionally dated between 775 BC and 741 BC, he was said to have been a pupil of Homer . Phaenias of Eresus placed him in the 7th century BC and claimed that he was defeated by Lesches Lesches of Pyrrha in competition. One of the cyclic poets , Arctinus composed the epics Aethiopis and Sack of Troy , which were contributions to the Epic Cycle Trojan War cycle , and possibly Naupactia . These poems are lost, but an idea of the first two can be obtained from the Chrestomathy ascribed probably wrongly to Proclus the Neoplatonism Neo Platonist of the 5th century AD. The Aethiopis , in five books, is so called from the Aethiopian Memnon , who became the ally of the Troy Trojans after the death of Hector . According to Proclus, the poem took up the narrative from the close of the Iliad The Amazon Penthesilea arrives to aid the Trojans in war. She is the daughter of Ares and a Thracian by birth. Achilles kills her while she is fighting at her best, and the Trojans bury her. Achilles kills Thersites , who railed at him and reproached him for loving Penthesileia. The Aethiopis concluded with the death and burial of Achilles and the dispute between Ajax the great Ajax and Odysseus for his arms. The Sack of Troy Iliou Persis told the stories of the Trojan Horse , Sinon , and Laoco n , the capture of the city, and the departure of the Greeks pursued by the anger of Athena at the rape of Cassandra by Ajax the Lesser . The Little Iliad , usually ascribed to Lesches , bridged the gap in the story line between Aethiopis and the Sack of Troy . Sources Eusebius , Chronicle Olympiad 1.2, 5.1. Clement of Alexandria , Stromata 1.131.6. Suda s.lem. Arctinus Alpha, 3960 . DEFAULTSORT Arctinus of Miletus Category Ancient Milesians Category Early Greek epic poets Category 8th century BC Greek people Category 8th ... more details
Year nav topic 1755 music Events In Britain, William Boyce composer William Boyce is appointed Master of the King s Musick . After a tour of Ireland fraught with disagreements, Thomas Arne and his wife, the soprano Cecilia Young, agree to separate. Ferdinando Bertoni becomes choirmaster at the Ospedale dei Mendicanti in Venice . Classical music Carl Heinrich Graun Der Tod Jesu Leopold Mozart Divertimento in F major Musical Sleigh Ride Georg Philipp Telemann Der Tod Jesu TWV 5 6 Opera Johann Friedrich Agricola Il tempio d amore Pierre Montan Berton Deucalion et Pyrrha Egidio Duni L Olimpiade Carl Heinrich Graun Montezuma Graun Montezuma libretto by King Frederick the Great Births March 2 Antoine Fr d ric Gresnick , opera composer died 1799 May 12 Giovanni Battista Viotti died 1824 June 18 Louise Rosalie Lefebvre , operatic mezzo soprano, actress and dancer died 1821 November 10 Franz Anton Ries , violinist died 1846 date unknown John Christopher Moller , early American composer died 1803 Caroline M ller mezzo soprano Caroline M ller , operatic mezzo soprano, actress and dancer died 1826 Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt , composer died 1810 Agnieszka Truskolaska , opera singer died 1831 Deaths January 11 Joseph Nicolas Pancrace Royer , harpsichordist and composer born c.1705 April Anastasia Robinson , operatic soprano born c. 1692 August 13 Francesco Durante , composer born 1684 October 4 Sir John Clerk, 2nd Baronet , of Penycuik, composer born 1676 October 28 Joseph Bodin de Boismortier born 1689 November 25 Johann Georg Pisendel , composer born 1687 December 1 Maurice Greene composer Maurice Greene , organist and composer born 1696 December 8 Jean Baptiste Stuck , cellist and composer born 1680 December 21 Manuel de Zumaya , Mexican composer born c.1678 DEFAULTSORT 1755 In Music Category 1755 in music mk 1755 sq 1755 n muzik ... more details
Gnosticism For the village in Cambodia see Norea, Cambodia . Inline citations date October 2011 Norea is a figure in Gnosticism Gnostic cosmology. Sometimes she is said to be the Aeon Gnosticism syzygy of Adam and Eve Adam , or wife of Noah , and daughter of Adam and Eve Eve . Norea is perceived within gnostic thought as Sophia wisdom Sophia after her fall from grace. Citation needed date February 2007 For a long time, Norea was known from a summary of a book called Noria in the Panarion Against Heresies of Epiphanius of Salamis 26.1.3 9 . According to Epiphanius, the Borborites identified Norea with Pyrrha , the wife of Deucalion a Greek figure similar to Noah , because nura means fire in Syriac language Syriac . She burned Noah s Ark three times, then revealed the means of recovering stolen sparks through sexual emissions. Elsewhere 39.5.2 Epiphanius says that the Sethianism Sethians consider Horaia to be the wife of Seth . More information has been available since the discovery of the Nag Hammadi library in 1945. In Hypostasis of the Archons The Hypostasis of the Archons The Reality of the Rulers , Norea is the daughter of Eve and the younger sister of Seth both are members of the pure race. The Archon Gnostic Archons archons Demon demonic rulers of the world decide to destroy the world with a Deluge myth deluge , but their leader, the evil Demiurge Gnosticism Demiurge , warns Noah to build an ark, which Norea tries to board. Noah stops her, so she blows upon the ark and sets it ablaze. The archons try to rape her, but she cries to God for help. The angel Eleleth appears and frightens the archons away before revealing her origins she is a child of God. Another Nag Hammadi text, the Thought of Norea or Ode on Norea is a first person account of Norea s plea to God. On the On the Origin of the World Nag Hammadi Origin of the World refers the reader to an Account of Oraia and the First Book of Noraia , one of which may be the same as the Book of Noria mentioned by Ep ... more details
div style float right text align center 631 Philippina width 280 style border color 999999 border style solid border width 1px bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Name Name Philippina Designation 1907 YJ bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Discovery width 140 Discoverer August Kopff Discovery date March 21, 1907 Discovery site Heidelberg bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Orbital elements colspan 2 align center small Epoch astronomy Epoch August 18, 2005 Julian day JDCT 2453600.5 small Eccentricity orbit Eccentricity e 0.085 Semimajor axis a 2.791 Astronomical unit AU Perihelion q 2.553 Astronomical unit AU Aphelion Q 3.030 Astronomical unit AU Orbital period P 4.664 Julian year astronomy a Inclination i 18.932 Longitude of the ascending node 224.786 Argument of Perihelion 279.337 Mean anomaly M 91.067 div 631 Philippina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun . In 2007 lightcurve data showed that it rotates every 5.899 0.001 hours. ref name buch http adsabs.harvard.edu abs 2007MPBu...34...13B Buchheim, Robert K. Lightcurves for 122 Gerda, 217 Eudora, 631 Phillipina, 670 Ottegebe, and 972 Cohnia 2007 ref References reflist See also List of minor planets 1 1000 External links http cfa www.harvard.edu iau lists NumberedMPs.txt Discovery Circumstances Numbered Minor Planets MinorPlanets Navigator 630 Euphemia 632 Pyrrha MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Philippina Category Main Belt asteroids Category Discoveries by August Kopff Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1907 beltasteroid stub ca 631 Philippina de 631 Philippina el 631 es 631 Philippina eo 631 Filipino eu 631 Philippina fa fr 631 Philippina it 631 Philippina la 631 Philippina hu 631 Philippina ja no 631 Philippina nn 631 Philippina pl 631 Philippina pt 631 Philippina sk 631 Philippina sr 631 Philippina tl 631 Philippina uk 631 vi 631 Philippina yo 631 Philippina zh 631 ... more details
Image Giovanni Maria Bottalla Deucali o e Pirra.jpg 200px thumb right Deucalion and Pyrrha c. 1635 . Painting by Giovanni Maria Bottalla Museu Nacional de Belas Artes , Rio de Janeiro . Giovanni Maria Bottala 1613&ndash 1644 was an Italy Italian painter active in the Baroque period. He was born in Savona . He traveled to Rome as a young boy, and later became pupil of Pietro da Cortona in Rome. He painted in Rome , Naples , and Genoa . He was taken into the patronage of Cardinal Giulio Sacchetti , for whom he painted a Meeting of Jacob and Esau . Bottala acquired the name of Rafaellino, from his great veneration for the works of Raphael. Other works are in the churches of Naples and Genoa . He died at Milan . References Secondary Sources cite book first Stefano last Ticozzi year 1830 title Dizionario degli architetti, scultori, pittori, intagliatori in rame ed in pietra, coniatori di medaglie, musaicisti, niellatori, intarsiatori d ogni et e d ogni nazione Volume 1 editor pages pages 204 205 publisher Gaetano Schiepatti Digitized by Googlebooks, Jan 24, 2007 id url http books.google.com books?id 0ownAAAAMAAJ&pg PA5&dq Stefano Ticozzi Dizionario authorlink cite book first Michael last Bryan year 1886 title Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical Volume I A K editor Robert Edmund Graves pages page 164 publisher George Bell and Sons location York St. 4, Covent Garden, London Original from Fogg Library, Digitized May 18, 2007 id url http books.google.com books?id 4GYCAAAAYAAJ&printsec titlepage&dq DICTIONARY AACHEN AALST&as brr 1 authorlink Camillo Manzitti, Considerazioni e novit su Raffaellino Bottalla , in Paragone, n. 49, Maggio 2003. Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bottala, Giovanni Maria ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1613 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1644 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bottala, Giovanni Maria Category 1613 births Category 1644 deaths Category People from Savona Category Italian painters ... more details
Infobox person name Caroline Thielo image imagesize caption birth name Caroline Amalie Thielo birth date 1735 birth place Denmark death date 1754 aged c. 19 death place Denmark othername homepage spouse Caroline Amalie Thielo 1735 1754 was a Denmark Danish actress , one of her country s first professional native female actors, and said to be the first actress ever employed at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen . She was very popular in the mid 18th century, and was also employed as a translator of plays for the theatre. Early life and career Born child of the organist Carl August Thielo 1707 1763, the founder and first director of the Royal Danish Theatre , she debuted at the age of twelve on the temporary stage at L derstr de, where her father s troupe had performed since 1747 after public theatre was once more made legal in Denmark, and until the building of the Royal Theatre was finished in 1748. Thielo was considered to be the leading interpreter of mistress, heroine and girl s parts, and became very popular. Among her roles was Agn s in Fruentimmerskolen by Moli re , and Isabella in Don Ranudo by Ludvig Holberg . Amongst the plays she translated for the theatre were Deucalion , and Pyrrha , which was performed in 1753. As with many actresses of this age, she was considered to be a prostitute this was a common view in this period, as it was considered indecent of women to expose themselves in public, and Caroline Thielo, being young, beautiful and unmarried, was particularly exposed to this the novelty of female actors drew people to the theatre it was said that many people came there just to see the women on the stage, who were considered very exotic. Death According to legend that the Danish theatrical historian Thomas Overskou mentions in his work on the Danish theater, Thielo was murdered when she was only 19 years old. She is said to have had an affair with the Russian emissary in Copenhagen Baron Johann Albrecht von Korff, who belonged to the freemason ... more details
Germain Fran ois Poullain de Saint Foix February 1698, Rennes 25 August 1776 was a French writer and playwright. Life He served with the musketeers until he was 36, distinguishing himself at Guastalla in 1734. He then left the army and purchased a post as ma tre des eaux et for ts in Rennes. He published his first comedy, Pandore , in 1721 and from 1740 devoted himself entirely to writing, setting up in Paris and becoming a fashionable author there. He wrote 20 comedies in all. In 1764 he was made historian of the ordre du Saint Esprit . He was the brother of the jurist Auguste Marie Poullain Duparc . Works Pandore 1721 Lettres d une Turque Paris 1730 , in imitation of the Persian Letters by Montesquieu reissued under the titles Lettres de Nedim Koggia 1732 and Lettres turques 1760 L Oracle 1740 Deucalion et Pyrrha 1741 L le sauvage 1743 Le Sylphe 1743 Les Gr ces 1744 Julie 1746 Eg rie 1747 Les Veuves turques 1747 Les M taphores 1748 La Colonie 1749 Le Rival suppos 1749 Les Hommes 1753 Essais historiques sur Paris , 5 vol. London, 1754 1757 Le Financier 1761 Origine de la Maison de France 1761 Histoire de l Ordre du Saint Esprit 1767 Lettres au sujet de l Man in the Iron Mask homme au masque de fer 1768 Sources Jean de Viguerie, Histoire et dictionnaire du temps des Lumi res , ditions Robert Laffont Robert Laffont , Bouquins collection, Paris, 1995 ISBN 2221048105 Use dmy dates date December 2010 Persondata NAME Poullain ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1698 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 25 August 1776 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Poullain Category 1698 births Category 1776 deaths Category French historians Category French dramatists and playwrights Category French writers fr Germain Fran ois Poullain de Saint Foix it Germain Fran ois Poullain de Saint Foix ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Pamela image PerrhybrispyrhaUps.jpg image caption Upperside of male image2 PerrhybrispyrrhaUns.jpg image2 caption Underside of male regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Pieridae genus Perrhybris species P. pamela binomial Perrhybris pamela binomial authority Stoll, 1870 synonyms Papilio pyrrha small Fabricius, 1775 small Papilio iphigenia small Schulze, 1776 small preocc. Cramer, 1775 Perrhybris eueidias small H bner, 1819 small Mylothris alethina small Butler, 1872 small Perrhybris ostrolenka small Staudinger, 1884 small Pieris alethina Pieris malenka small Hewitson, 1852 small The Pamela ref http learnaboutbutterflies.com Amazon 20 20Perrhybris 20pamela.htm Pamela , Butterflies of Amazonia ref Perrhybris pamela is a butterfly of the Pieridae family. It is found from Mexico , Honduras , Costa Rica and Panama , south to Colombia , Venezuela , Suriname , French Guiana , Brazil , Ecuador , Peru , and Bolivia . This species breeds in lowland rainforest at altitudes between sea level and about 900 metres. The wingspan is convert 66 70 mm abbr on . It is strongly sexually dichromatic , with the female resembling some species of Heliconiini . Larvae have been recorded on Capparis isthmensis and Capparis pittieri . Subspecies Perrhybris pamela pamela Suriname Perrhybris pamela eleidias Brazil Esp rito Santo, S o Paulo Perrhybris pamela malenka Venezuela Perrhybris pamela alethina Costa Rica, Panama Perrhybris pamela flava Perrhybris pamela bogotana Colombia Perrhybris pamela amazonica Peru Perrhybris pamela glessaria Ecuador Perrhybris pamela carmenta Peru, Bolivia Perrhybris pamela incisa Brazil Bahia Perrhybris pamela lucasi French Guiana Perrhybris pamela fruhstorferi Panama Perrhybris pamela boyi Brazil Amazonas Perrhybris pamela chajulensis Mexico, Honduras Perrhybris pamela mapa Mexico Perrhybris pamela bertha Peru Perrhybris pamela mazuka Peru There is also an undescribed subspecies from Costa Rica . ... more details
and others into helping. Tira abducted Pyrrha, Sophitia s daughter in order to torment her, although ... with Pyrrha who was imprisoned after being blamed for killing a nobleman s son , she decided to make Pyrrha as the vessel.S he treats Pyrrha nicely and tricks her into killing people. Being the only one who can understand her, Pyrrha cannot resist and continues following her. Her last appearance is when Patroklos confronts her and demands that she frees Pyrrha. After defeated, she leaves. Gameplay ... more details
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File Pandora s gift to Epimetheus.jpg thumb 250px Pandora Offers the Box to Epimetheus. In Greek mythology , Epimetheus Greek language Greek lang grc hindsight , literally afterthinker, was the brother of Prometheus foresight , literally fore thought , a pair of Titan mythology Titan s who acted as representatives of mankind Kerenyi 1951, p 207 . They were the inseparable sons of Iapetus mythology Iapetus , ref Hesiod, Theogony 511ff. ref who in other contexts was the father of Atlas mythology Atlas . While Prometheus is characterized as ingenious and clever, Epimetheus is depicted as foolish. Mythology Greek myth Titan According to Plato s use of the old myth in his Protagoras dialogue Protagoras 320d 322a , the twin Titans were entrusted with distributing the traits among the newly created animals. Epimetheus was responsible for giving a positive trait to every animal, but when it was time to give man a positive trait, lacking foresight he found that there was nothing left. ref Leo Strauss, Natural Right and History , p. 117. ref Prometheus decided that mankind s attributes would be the civilizing arts and fire, which he stole from Apollo s sun chariot. Prometheus later stood trial for his crime. In the context of Plato s dialogue, Epimetheus, the being in whom thought follows production, represents nature in the sense of materialism, according to which thought comes later than thoughtless bodies and their thoughtless motions. ref Leo Strauss, Natural Right and History , p. 117. ref According to Hesiod , who related the tale twice Theogony , 527ff Works and Days 57ff , Epimetheus was the one who accepted the gift of Pandora from the gods. Their marriage may be inferred and was by later authors , but it is not made explicit in either text. In later myths, the daughter of Epimetheus and Pandora was Pyrrha , who married Deucalion and was one of the two who survived the Deluge mythology deluge . In modern culture Epimetheus plays a key role in the philosophy ... more details