Phaeax — may refer to: * Phaeax (architect) * Phaeax (orator) * Phaeax (mythology) … Wikipedia
PHAEAX — Eloquentissimus Orator, qui facundiâ suâ iam mortem iudicum sententiis dictam effugit, Schol. in aristoph. Equit. 364. B … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Phaeax (orator) — Phaeax (Greek: polytonic|Φαίαξ) was an Athenian orator and statesman. He was of good famity, being the son of Erasistratus. The date of his birth is not known, but he was a contemporary of Nicias and Alcibiades. Plutarch ( Alcib. 13) says, that… … Wikipedia
Phaeax (mythology) — Phaeax (Greek: polytonic|Φαίαξ), in Greek mythology, was a son of Poseidon and Cercyra, from whom the Phaeacians derived their name. (Diod. iv. 72 ; Steph. Byz. s. v. polytonic|Φαίαξ) Conon ( Narrat. 3) calls him the father of Alcinous and Locrus … Wikipedia
Phaeax (architect) — Phaeax (Greek: polytonic|Φαίαξ) was a celebrated architect of Agrigentum, who flourished about 480 BCE, and executed several important public works for his native city. Among the most remarkable of these works were the sewers, which were named… … Wikipedia
ФЕАКС — • Phaeax, Φαίαξ, 1. сын Эрасистрата, афинский оратор и государственный человек, младший современник Никия и противник Алкивиада. Plut. Alcib. 13. О его посольстве в Сицилию (422 г.) для приобретения сторонников, враждебных… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Poseidon — This article is about the Greek god. For other uses, see Poseidon (disambiguation). Poseidon … Wikipedia
Alcinous — For other uses, see Alcinous (disambiguation). Ulysses at the court of Alcinous by Francesco Hayez. Alcinous or Alkínoös (Gr. Ἀλκίνοος) was, in Greek mythology, a son of Nausithous, or of Phaeax (son of Poseido … Wikipedia
List of Italo Disco artists and songs — The following is a list of Italo Disco artists and their most notable song(s) (non Italian artists are indicated):0–9* 50 50 Brothers Red Man * 93rd Superbowl Forever and a Day A* Advance Take Me To The Top * Ago Computer (In My Mind) , I Want… … Wikipedia
Emissary (hydraulics) — For other uses of the word see Emissary. An emissary (Latin emissarium , from ex and mittere , to send out) is a channel, natural or artificial, by which an outlet is formed to carry off any stagnant body of water. Such channels may be either… … Wikipedia