Charon — may refer to: Ancient world Charon (mythology), in Greek mythology, the ferryman who ferried the dead to the underworld Charon of Lampsacus, ancient Greek logographer (history) Charon, a Theban military commander (fl. mid 4th century BC); see… … Wikipedia
Nicomachus of Thebes — For other people named Nicomachus, see Nicomachus (disambiguation). Ancient Greek painters Agatharchus Androcydes Antiphilus Apelles Apollodorus … Wikipedia
Melanthius — For other uses, see Melanthius (disambiguation). Ancient Greek painters Agatharchus Androcydes Antiphilus Apelles Apollodorus … Wikipedia
Cimon of Cleonae — Ancient Greek painters Agatharchus Androcydes Antiphilus Apelles Apollodorus Aristides of Thebes Cimon of Cleonae … Wikipedia
Ephesia Grammata — ( Ephesian words ) are Ancient Greek magical formulas attested from the 5th or 4th century BC. According to Pausanias the Lexicographer (Eust. ad Od. 20, 247, p. 1864), their name derives from their being inscribed on the cult image of Artemis in … Wikipedia
List of other Greeks in ancient Macedonia — This is a list of other Greeks in ancient Macedonian region and Kingdom. For other ancient Macedonians see List of ancient Macedonians Macedonia (region)*ancient west ThraceCentral MacedoniaChalcidiceCities *Acanthus *Acrothoi *Aege *Alapta… … Wikipedia
PICTOR — I. PICTOR cognomentum C. Fabii filii; qui an. Urb. Cond. 550. ut ait Plin. l. 35. c. 4. aedem Salutis pinxit, indeque cognomen hoc familiae primus intulit. Pater fuit C. Fabii, qui anno 585. nempe 35. annis, post pictam a Patre aedem Salutis, cum … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ZEUXIS — Heracleotes, pictor suâ aetate, nempe Olympiad. 78. maximus. qui, teste Plin. l. 35. c. 9. tantas opes acquisivit, ut in ostentatione earum Olympiae, aureis literis in palliorum tesseris intextum nomen suum ostentârit. Potea donare opera sua.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale