PELASGUS — Rex Sicyoniorum 25. annis fere ante Urb. cond. 430. Vide quoque Pelasgia. Addo, quod hunc Templorum quidam repertorem ferunt; Namque vel Pelasgo, vel Thessalo, vel Eleuthero, vel Phoroneo, vel Otritae Amazoni, vel Lycaoni, inventi huius gloriam… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Pelasgus — In Greek mythology, Pelasgus referred to several different people.#One was the first king of Arcadia, the ancestor of the Pelasgians, whom Herodotus claimed were the oldest inhabitants of Greece. He was the son of Zeus and Niobe and the father of … Wikipedia
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Pelasgus son of Niobe — Pelasgus, the first king of Arcadia was the son of Zeus and Niobe and the ancestor of the Pelasgians. Herodotus calls the Pelasgians the first men in Greece. Pelasgus s son Lycaon was a cannibal and sacrificed his son to the… … Wikipedia
ПЕЛАСГ — • Pelasgus, Πελασγός, мифический родоначальник пеласгов, 1. аркадский туземец или сын Зевса и Ниобы, отец Ликаона; 2. сын Арестора, внук Ясона, основатель аркадского города Паррасии; 3. сын Триона и Сайды, брат… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Pelasgians — The name Pelasgians (from Ancient Greek gr. Πελασγοί, Pelasgoí , singular Πελασγός, Pelasgós [ [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3D%2380420 Pelasgos, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek… … Wikipedia
The Suppliants (Aeschylus) — The Suppliants La Danaide Statue by Rodin Written by Aeschylus Chorus The … Wikipedia
Aeschylus — ] The first competition, which Aeschylus would have participated in, was for the tragedians, and consisted of three playwrights each presenting three tragic plays followed by a shorter comedic satyr play. A second competition of five comedic… … Wikipedia
Lykaion — Lykaion, Lycaeus Λύκαιος ορος A view from the summit of Mt. Lykaion, looking E toward the stoa and hippodrome. Location … Wikipedia
Danaus — For the butterfly genus, see Danaus (genus) For the former cruise ship Danaos, see CS Salamis Glory In Greek mythology Danaus, or Danaos (Ancient Greek: Δαναός), was the twin brother of Aegyptus and son of Achiroe and Belus, a mythical king of… … Wikipedia