- Gr**** mythology,
Meleager (/ˌmɛliˈeɪɡər/, Gr****: Μελέαγρος, translit.
Meléagros) was a hero
venerated in his
temenos at
Calydon in Aetolia. He was already...
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Meleagros is a
genus of in the
beetle family Carabidae.
There are
about seven described species in
Meleagros,
found in Indomalaya.
These seven species...
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compares each of its
anthologized poets to a flower. That
Garland by
Meléagros of
Gadara formed the
kernel for what has
become known as the Gr**** Anthology...
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Gadara Tyros Kos
Meleager of
Gadara (Gr****: Μελέαγρος
Meleagros; fl. 1st
century BC) was a poet and
collector of epigrams. He
wrote some
satirical prose...
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Larisaioi Lemniai (Lemnian Women)
Manteis (The Prophets) or
Polyidus Meleagros Minôs
Momus Mousai (Muses)
Mysoi (Mysians)
Nauplios Katapleon (Nauplius'...
- from
several vases depicting hunters,
including Atalante and her
lover Meleagros.
Colonette kraters and bell
kraters by him
normally bear
Dionysiac motifs...
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Meleager (Gr****: Mελέαγρος,
Meléagros; died 323 BC) was a
Macedonian officer who
served under Alexander the Great. He was
among the
generals that accompanied...
- (Περὶ ἐπιγραμμάτων, "About epigrams") of
Neoptolemus of
Paros Garland of
Meleagros (Στέφανος τοῦ Μελεάγρου), of
Meleager of Gadara,
about 90–80 BC. Meleager's...
- 1804;
Achilles removing the
arrow from his heel, 1837),
Antoni Solà (
Meleagro, 1818),
Sabino Medina (The
nymph Eurydice bitten by an asp
while fleeing...
- Iron and
Silver Tribes,
Meleagros and
Atalantes let Age be
their primary weapon. In an
attempt to
defeat the
Silver Tribe,
Meleagros orders the destruction...