10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «ELEUSÍN»
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A New Dictionary of Ancient Geography, exhibiting the ...
EKR on. See Ac A Ron. ELEA. See ALEA. ELEA, a city of AEolia, in Afia Minor. ELAE E Po RTUs, a maritime town of Epirus, near the mouth of the Acheron. ELAEUM, a promontory on the se fide of Cyprus. ELEUs, in Epirus. ELEUs, in Thrace.
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Encyclopedia of Greco-Roman Mythology - Pagina 120
Eleus(in)ian. Mysteries. Greek The collective name of the various ceremonies celebrated in the temple of Demeter at Eleusis in honor of Demeter, Persephone, and Dionysos. During these ceremonies worshippers were said to have seen ...
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The geography of Strabo - Pagina 323
377 Eleus, in the Peraea of the Rhodians, 6. 281 Eleusinian Demeter, the (see Demeter) Eleusinian Gulf, the, in a way the same as the Saronic, 4. 197 Eleusis; the serpent called Cychreidos welcomed at, by Demeter, 4. 253 ; the temple at, 4.
Strabo, Horace Leonard Jones, 1982
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The Geography of Strabo, with an English Translation by ...
377 Eleus, in the Peraea of the Rhodians, 6. 281 Bleusinian Demeter, the (see Demeter) EleusJnian Gulf, the, in a way the same as the Saronic, 4. 197 Eleusis ; the serpent called Cychrcides welcomed at, by Demeter, 4. 253 ; thetempleat ...
Strabo, Horace Leonard Jones, John Robert Sitlington Sterrett, 1960
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A History of the Literature of Ancient Greece: From the ...
(c) 'Heroics' ('Howiká or 'Howikóc), a series of sketches of the heroes of the Trojan war, in the form of a dialogue between a Phoenician voyager and the owner of a vineyard at Eleus in Thrace. This book, like 'the Images, seems to have been ...
John William Donaldson, 1858
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Herodotus: Translated from the Greek, with Notes and Life ...
... coming 4 The oracle afBac:'.r.]-There were three snothsayers of this name; the most ancient was of Eleus in Bceotia, the second of Athens, and the third of Caphya in Arcadia. This last was also called Cydus and Aletcs, and wonderful things ...
Herodotus, William Beloe, 1830
This misfortuned chief was buried at Eleus, in the Thra- cian Chersonesus, where divine honours were paid him (Str. xm. 595; Paus. i. 34. 2 ; Tzet. Lycoph. 532). Ver. 711 carries us beyond Pthiotis, northward into a region lying immediately ...
John Stuart Blackie, 1866
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The Classical Pronunciation of Proper Names ... With an ... - Pagina 54
Labbe. Eleut hero ci lices “never subject to kings.” £Aéâ6epoc & Cilices. Eleuth érae A village; Eleuth ér us, a river. 'EAsú6spoç. Eleus in us, adj.Tardaque Eleusinae matris volventia plaustra. Vir. Eleu the rolac ones Freeinhabitants of Laconia.
Thomas Swinburne CARR, 1842
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The description of Greece, by Pausanias, tr. with notes ... - Pagina 101
I can alfo mention others, that jpere once men, and were after their death worshipped "as gods by the Greeks, and to whom alfo cities were dedicated ; a^ for instance, Eleus in Cherfonnesus was dedicated to Protesilaus ; in Bœotia, Lebadea ...
Pausanias (the traveller), 1794
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Herodotus, tr. from the Greek: with notes and life of the ... - Pagina 385
... there engraved upon the rocks these words, which the Ionians, coming 4 The urarle of Boris.]— There were three soothsayers of this name ; the most ancient was of Eleus in Baeotia, the second of Athens, and the third of Caphya in Arcadia.