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    play entitled Linus. He imagines Heracles as being educated in the house of Linus and as having been bidden to select from a large number of books lying...
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  • artist Linus of Thrace, musician and master of eloquent speech in Greek mythology Pope Linus (died c. 76), the second Bishop of Rome and Pope of the Catholic...
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  • Athenian poet, allegedly a contemporary of Linus of Thrace, inventor of the ialémos. Two purported short fragments of his poems survive. An Athenian poet...
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    feature is named after the mythical musician and poet Linus of Thrace, brother of Orpheus. Linus Beach is centred at 62°42′45″S 61°19′10″W / 62.71250°S...
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    Apollo (redirect from Cult of Apollo)
    Linus was said to be the son of Apollo and either Urania or Terpsichore. In the Great Eoiae that is attributed to Hesoid, Scylla is the daughter of Apollo...
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  • Hollywood (Linus Dotson, born 1973), American musical artist Linus of Thrace, musician and master of eloquent speech in Greek mythology Linus Pauling (1901–1994)...
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    lists kings of Thrace and Dacia, and includes Thracian, Paeonian, Celtic, Dacian, Scythian, Persian or Ancient Greek up to the point of its fall to the...
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  • Oeagrus (category Mythological kings of Thrace)
    Oeagrus (Greek: Οἴαγρος, translit. Oíagros, lit. "of the wild sorb-apple") was a king of Thrace, and father of Orpheus. There are various versions as to where...
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  • (mythology) Linear A Linear B Linothorax Linus (Argive) Linus (mythology) Linus of Thrace Lion Gate Lion of Amphipolis Lion of Cithaeron Lion Painter Lip cup Lipara...
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    Orpheus (redirect from Myth of Orpheus)
    Pindar and Apollonius of Rhodes place Orpheus as the harpist and companion of Jason and the Argonauts. Orpheus had a brother named Linus, who went to Thebes...
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    Saint Hermas of Philippopolis (Greek: Έρμάς ό Φιλιππουπολίτης) was one of the Seventy Disciples and was bishop in Philippopolis in Thrace (today's Plovdiv...
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    Calliope (category Greek mythology of Thrace)
    ecstatic harmony of her voice. Hesiod and Ovid called her the "Chief of all Muses". Calliope had two famous sons, Orpheus and Linus, by either Apollo...
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    violin part. By the Temple of Apollo, Queen Cléonice of Thebes confesses her love for Linus to her confidante. Linus, the son of Apollo, is also secretly...
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    Enez (redirect from Aenus (Thrace))
    Edirne Province, in East Thrace, Turkey. The ancient name of the town was Ainos (Greek: Αίνος), Latinised as Aenus. It is the seat of Enez District. Its population...
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  • was a town of ancient Thrace and, later, a Roman city established in the Roman province of Europa. Stephanus of Byzantium collects a quote of Theopompus...
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  • or Leosthenion (Λεωσθένιον) or Sosthenion (Σωσθένιον) was a town of ancient Thrace, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. Its site is located near...
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    Cicones (category Ancient tribes in Thrace)
    Early Iron Age, 1997, p. 208: "Some tribes, like the Homeric Kikones, disappeared soon […]". Orpheus Linus List of ancient tribes in Thrace and Dacia...
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  • Κυψέλα or Κύψελα), was an ancient Greek town on the river Hebrus in ancient Thrace, which was once an important place on the Via Egnatia. Antiochus besieged...
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  • mainland of Thrace. In order to obtain inhabitants for his new city, Lysimachus destroyed the neighbouring town of Cardia, the birthplace of the historian...
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  • Perinthus (redirect from Mygdonia (Thrace))
    and flourishing town of ancient Thrace, situated on the Propontis. According to John Tzetzes, it bore at an early period the name of Mygdonia (Μυγδονία)...
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  • Greek city located in ancient Thrace, located in the region of the Thracian Chersonesus. It is cited in the Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax, which mentions...
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  • Greek: Ῥήγιον) was a town (sometimes described as a military compound) of ancient Thrace, inhabited during Byzantine times. Its site is located near Küçükçekmece...
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  • Phosphorus was a town of ancient Thrace, inhabited during Roman times. Its site is located near Karataş Çiftliği in European Turkey. Richard Talbert,...
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  • ancient Thrace, on the Thracian Chersonesus. It is cited in the Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax, in the second position of its recitation of the towns of the Thracian...
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  • Madytus (redirect from Madytos (Thrace))
    city and port of ancient Thrace, located in the region of the Thracian Chersonesos, nearly opposite to Abydos. The city was a colony of the Aeolians from...
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  • founded by migrants coming from Ionia. The city was one of the richest and most busy seaports of the Gallipoli region in its time and maintained its existence...
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  • só.nɛː.sos/), was an ancient Greek town in Thrace. It was situated about the middle of the narrow neck of the Thracian Chersonese (called today Gallipoli...
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  • Argyropolis (Greek: Αργυρούπολις) or Bytharion (Βυθαρίον) was a town of ancient Thrace, inhabited during Byzantine times. Its site is located near Tophane...
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    Hermes, bishop of Dalmatia Patrobulus, bishop of Puteoli Hermas, bishop of Philippopolis (Thrace) Linus, bishop of Rome Caius, bishop of Ephesus Philologus...
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  • a settlement and station (mutatio) of ancient Thrace, inhabited during Byzantine times. Its site is located east of Selymbria in European Turkey. Richard...
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