Stephanus of Byzantium — Stephanus of Byzantium, also known as Stephanus Byzantinus (Greek: polytonic|Στέφανος Βυζάντιος; fl. 6th century) was the author of an important geographical dictionary entitled Ethnica (polytonic|Εθνικά). Of the dictionary itself only meagre… … Wikipedia
Stephanus [1] — Stephanus Byzantinus (aus Byzanz), ein gegen das Ende des 5. Jahrh. unserer Zeitrechnung lebender griech. Sprachlehrer u. Geograph, verfaßte ein weitläufig angelegtes geographisches Wörterbuch (Ethnica oder de urbibus), von dem jedoch nur noch… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
STEPHANUS — I. STEPHANUS 60. annos probatissimus Monachus, fuit, et Antonio Magno notissimus; de quo Sozom. l. 8. c. 1. II. STEPHANUS Angliae Rex, ex Comitum Blesensium et Bononienfium stirpe, Henrici I. ex Adelaide sorore nepos, in avunculi aula educatus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
BYZANTINUS Stephanus — Vide Stephanus … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
PARTHIA — I. PARTHIA Asiae regio, perampla, ab occasu Mediâ, ab Aquilone Hyrcaniâ, ab ortu Arianâ, a meridie Carmaniae desertis terminata. Parthenen Qu. Curtius vocat. l. 6. 2. c. ubi docet Parthos Scitharum progeniem esse, quod et Dionys. testatur.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Achilles — Achilleus redirects here. For the emperor with this name, see Achilleus (emperor). For other uses, see Achilles (disambiguation). In Greek mythology, Achilles (also Akhilleus or Achilleus; Ancient Greek: polytonic|Ἀχιλλεύς) was a Greek hero of… … Wikipedia
Dryope — This article is about the female mythological character. For the people, see Dryopes. In Greek mythology, Dryope[1] (Δρυόπη) is the name attributed to several distinct figures. Contents 1 Dryope, lover of Apollo 2 Other characters … Wikipedia
Enceladus (mythology) — This article is about the mythological giant; for the moon of Saturn, see Enceladus (moon). In Greek mythology, Enceladus (or Enkelados, Ἐγκέλαδος/ Trumpeter to Arms ) was one of the Gigantes, the enormous children of Gaia (Earth) fertilized by… … Wikipedia
Issedones — The Issedones were an ancient people of Central Asia at the end of the trade route leading north east from Scythia, described in the lost Arimaspeia [The few fragmentary quoted lines are assembled by Kinkel, Epicorum graecorum fragments , 243… … Wikipedia
Carl Benedict Hase — (May 11, 1780 March 21, 1864), French Hellenist, of German extraction, was born at Sulza near Naumburg.Having studied at Jena and Helmstedt, in 1801 he made his way on foot to Paris, where he was commissioned by the comte de Choiseul Gouffier,… … Wikipedia