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singular ἱππεύς,
hippeus) is a Gr**** term for cavalry. In
ancient Athenian society,
after the
political reforms of Solon, the
hippeus was the
second highest...
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- In Gr**** mythology,
Hippeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντιλέων
means "one who
fights from a chariot") was the
Thespian son of
Heracles and Procris,
eldest daughter...
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parallels the long-standing
usage of
classical Antiquity, see equites,
hippeus.
loaned via
Middle French into
English around 1540. "The idea that men...
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Tigasis Eubote Eurypylus Praxithea Nephus Eurybia Polylaus Procris Antileon Hippeus Euryce (Euryte?)
Teleutagoras Pyrippe Patroclus Eurypyle Archedicus Stratonice...
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pentacosiomedimnoi could also
serve as
generals (strategoi) in the
Athenian army. The
hippeus was the
second highest of the four
social classes. It was
composed of men...
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Louvre depicting an
Amazon warrior with
labrys in
combat with a
hippeus,
fourth century A.D., from Daphne, a
suburb of
Antioch (modern Antakya...
- bathing. As-Suwayda,
Syria Mosaic of
Amazon warrior engaged in
combat with a
hippeus, 4th century AD,
Louvre Ancient Rome
portal Lod
Mosaic Archaeological Center...
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eldest daughter of King
Thespius of Thespiae. He was the twin
brother of
Hippeus.
Antileon and his 49
brothers were born of Thespius'
daughters who were...
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Arneus (or by one of his many wives). She bore twin sons,
Antileon and
Hippeus, to the hero Heracles. When the
Cithaeronian lion was har****ing the king...