-
Castor and
Pollux (or Polydeuces) are twin half-brothers in Gr**** and
Roman mythology,
known together as the
Dioscuri or Dioskouroi.
Their mother was Leda...
- villas, aqueducts, and
public baths.
Landmarks such as the
Temple of
Dioscures were built, and many
emperors chose to
holiday in the city, including...
- Krappe,
Alexander Haggerty (1932). "La
poursuite du
Gilla Dacker et les
Dioscures celtiques" [The
pursuit of the
Gilla Dacker and the
Celtic dioscuri]....
- 2019. Krappe,
Alexander Haggerty, “La
poursuite du
Gilla Dacker et les
Dioscures celtiques”. In:
Revue Celtique 49 (1932): 96-108. "Cells Of The Ever Young:...
- variants. A Dio-
prefix is
found in
other names, such as that of the
Dioscures, and may
derive from Dios, the
genitive of the name of Zeus. Nonnus, in...
- are also
interpreted as a
couple of gods
corresponding to the
Celtic Dioscures being in this case Lugh and
Cernunnos The
Gaulish Mercury often seems...
- 285–307. Krappe,
Alexander Haggerty, “La
poursuite du
Gilla Dacker et les
Dioscures celtiques”. In:
Revue Celtique 49 (1932): 96-108. [1] Persigout, Jean-Paul...
- (1945) and Rhys
Carpenter (1945) and
identifies the
statue as one of the
Dioscures. Etcheto, Les Scipions, pp. 278-282, with a
detailed historiograhical...
- (1972)
Concerto Grosso for Flute, Violin, Clarinet, and
Chamber Orchestra Dioscures (1977, rev. 1984)
Capriccio for
Violin and
Chamber Orchestra Éphémères...
- 1987
Literary Center of Lazio, Rome; 1987
ExpoArte in Bari; 1985
Academy Dioscures in Taranto ; 1981 La
Pietra Gallery in
Martina Franca; 1980
Subfor Gallery...