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Sacerdotalism (from
Latin sacerdos, "priest",
literally "one who
presents sacred offerings", sacer, "sacred", and dare, "to give") is the
belief in some...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Dotus (Ancient Gr****: Νεώνου) was the
eponym of
Dotium in Thessaly. He was the son of Neonus, son of ****en, son of Deucalion. Steph****...
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beloved by Coronis, and a
daughter Dotia,
possibly the
eponym of
Dotion (
Dotium) in
Thessaly (see also Dotis). Elatus, a centaur,
killed during a battle...
- 12
November 1787 in Oneglia. Amoretti,
Mariae Peregrinae (1788). De iure
dotium apud
Romanos liber singularis (in Latin). Milan.
Constantin von Wurzbach:...
- of one "Neonus",
father of "Dotus", the
latter of
which gave his name to
Dotium in Thessaly. ****en was Thessalian. Homer, in the part of the
Iliad known...
- Dorus,
Xuthus and Xenopatra.
Neonus was the
father of Dotus,
eponym of
Dotium in Thessaly. Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v.
Dotion (pp. 118, 119) [= FGrHist...
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According to
Pherecydes (c. 450 BC), he was the
eponym of the city
Dotion (
Dotium) in Thessaly.
Alternate mythical eponyms were Dotia,
daughter of Elatus...