- In Gr**** mythology,
Adrastus or
Adrestus (Ancient Gr****: Ἄδραστος or Ἄδρηστος), (perhaps
meaning "the inescapable"), was a king of Argos, and
leader of...
- Byzantium.
Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84603-200-4. OCLC 78989635. Omissi,
Adrastos (2018).
Emperors and
Usurpers in the
Later Roman Empire.
Oxford University...
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youthful contests and the
brunt of war, a
scion of aid to the
house of
Adrastos. In 467 BC, the
Athenian playwright, Aeschylus, most
notably wrote a trilogy...
- Appearances, Song Review". AllMusic.
Retrieved 28 July 2012. Athas,
Peter Adrastos (17
September 2014). "Album
Cover Art Wednesday:
Teaser and the Firecat"...
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Translated by Leinbach, S. J. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-31201-9. Omissi,
Adrastos (2018).
Emperors and
Usurpers in the
Later Roman Empire. Oxford: Oxford...
- Adrastus,
requesting his help to
restore him to the
throne of Thebes.
Adrastos promises to do so and to that end sets out to
gather an
expeditionary force...
-
Adrastos slays himself on Atys' tomb (1776)...
- p. 38. Zonaras, 12:30
Victor 38:2 Zonaras, 12:30
Victor 38:2 Omissi,
Adrastos (2018).
Emperors and
Usurpers in the
Later Roman Empire.
Oxford University...
- the
Gupta Empire Wang Fa****,
empress of the Jin
dynasty (b. 360) Omissi,
Adrastos (2018).
Emperors and
Usurpers in the
Later Roman Empire:
Civil War, Panegyric...
- to Sthenelos. Bias
Talaus or Talaon. Son of Bias. One of the Argonauts.
Adrastos. Son of Talaos. Name is
translated traditionally as "nonparti****nt" or...