- Ion
Heliade Rădulescu or Ion
Heliade (also
known as
Eliade or
Eliade Rădulescu;
Romanian pronunciation: [ˈi.on (h)eliˈade rəduˈlesku]; 6
January 1802 –...
- In Gr**** mythology, the
Heliades (Ancient Gr****: Ἡλιάδες
means 'daughters of the sun') also
called Phaethontides (meaning "daughters of Phaethon") were...
-
Heliades lindae is a
species of moth of the
family Pyralidae that is
endemic to Arizona. The
wingspan is 15–17
millimetres (0.59–0.67 in). The forewings...
- by the sun-god
Helios and
became the
mother by him of
Phaethon and the
Heliades. In most versions,
Clymene is the one to
reveal to
Phaethon his divine...
- Petrović-Njegoš Laza Kostić
Edgar Allan Poe
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Heliade Rădulescu Mary
Robinson George Sand
August Wilhelm von
Schlegel Friedrich...
-
between the
Italian and
Romanian languages were
dealt with
extensively by
Heliade Rădulescu, a politician, scholar, and
militant for
national unity, in the...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἀστρὶς) or
Asteria was, in Nonnus's Dionysiaca, one of the
Heliades,
daughters of Helios,
either by the
Oceanid Clymene or the
Oceanid Ceto...
- to the
tears of the
Heliades; what is
certain however is that
Hesiod was not
connecting Erid****,
amber and
perhaps the
Heliades, to the myth of Phaethon...
- in the
University Square, in
front of the university; they
depict Ion
Heliade Rădulescu (1879),
Michael the
Brave (1874),
Gheorghe Lazăr (1889) and Spiru...
- Bălcescu, Ștefan and
Nicolae Golescu,
Gheorghe Magheru, C. A. Rosetti, Ion
Heliade Rădulescu, and Ioan
Voinescu II. It was
especially successful in Bucharest...