- MYSCELLUS
- MYSCELLUSvide MISCELLUS.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Myscellus — (Gr. Μύσκελλος or Μύσκελος) was a native of Rhypes, one of the twelve divisions of Achaea,[1] and, according to Ovid, a Heraclid, and the son of an Argive named Alemon (from whence he was called by the patronymic Alemonides ).[2] He led the… … Wikipedia
SYRACUSAE — I. SYRACUSAE locus in edito singularis Augusti, quem Τεχνόφυον Graece vocare solitus est. Casaub. ad Capitolin. in Pertinace, c. 11. II. SYRACUSAE ques SYRACUSSAE Theocrito, prius Ortygia, urbs Siciliae amplissima, in ora ad ortum, inter Catinam… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Crotone — Croton may also refer to a plant genus. See Croton (genus). Or to the NY village Croton on Hudson. Crotone Comune Città di Crotone … Wikipedia
Crotone — Cro·to·ne (krə tōʹnē, krō tōʹnĕ) Formerly Cro·to·na (krə tōʹnə). A city of southern Italy on the Ionian Sea northeast of Reggio di Calabria. It was founded c. 708 B.C. as a colony of Magna Graecia and reached the height of its power after 510 B.C … Universalium
fonder — (fon dé) v. a. 1° Établir les fondements d une construction. Fonder un quai sur pilotis. Ceux qui fondèrent l abbaye du mont Saint Michel sur un roc. Fonder une ville, être le premier à la bâtir. • Elle [Didon] a fondé une superbe ville,… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré