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Dictys (Ancient Gr****: Δίκτυς, Díktus) was a name
attributed to four men in Gr**** mythology.
Dictys, a
fisherman and
brother of King
Polydectes of Seriphos...
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Dictys Cretensis, i.e.
Dictys of
Crete (/ˈdɪktɪs kriːˈtɛnzɪs/,
classical Latin: [ˈdɪktʏs kreːˈtẽːsɪs];
Ancient Gr****: Δίκτυς ὁ Κρής) of
Knossos was a...
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Online version at
Harvard University Press.
Dictys Cretensis, The
Trojan War. The
Chronicles of
Dictys of
Crete and
Dares the Phrygian,
translated by...
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Dictys Cretensis,
Briseus hanged himself when he lost his daughter. Homer, Iliad, 2. 689
Eustathius on Homer, 77. 30
Dictys Cretensis, 2. 17
Dictys Cretensis...
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writers also
accepted Dictys (in the
Latin summary by
Lucius Septimius) as the
definitive account of the
Trojan War.
According to
Dictys,
Odysseus fled from...
- der Valk. John Tzetzes. Antehomerica, 353-355
Dictys Cretensis.
Trojan War Chronicle, 2.17 & 2.19
Dictys Cretensis.
Trojan War Chronicle, 2.28 Homer. Iliad...
- Gr**** (Odyssey 8.512); δούρειος ἵππος, doúreios híppos in
Attic Gr****). In
Dictys Cretensis' account, the idea of the
Trojan Horse's
construction comes from...
- also
appears in the
Trojan narratives attributed to
Dares Phrygius and
Dictys of Crete. The
history of
Aeneas was
continued by
Roman authors. One influential...
- The
Golgi apparatus (/ˈɡɒldʒi/), also
known as the
Golgi complex,
Golgi body, or
simply the Golgi, is an
organelle found in most
eukaryotic cells. Part...
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equivalent female abductees like Io, Europa, or Callisto.
According to
Dictys Cretensis,
Ganymede was
instead abducted by the Cretans. In Gr**** mythology...