Oaxes
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OAXES — fluv. Cretae, frigidissimus, ab Oaxe Apollinis filio dictus. Rara huius mentio apud veteres; nobis interim satis esse debet auctoritas Virgilii Ecl. 1. v. 66. Pars Scythiam, etc rapidum Cretae veniemus Oaxem. Quin et Vibius Cretae fluv. facit, ut … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
OAXAS vel OAXES — urbs Cretae, unde Ὀαξὶς γῆ, et Poetice Οἰαξὶς Apollonio. Οὕς ποτέ νύμφη Ἀτχίαλα Δικταῖον ἀνὰ σπέος ἀμφοτέτῃσι Δραξαμένη γαίην Οἰαξίδος ἐβλάςτησε. In loco praerupto, unde nomen. Steph. Τινὲς δὲ διὰ τὸ κατάκρημνον εἶναι τόπον, καλοῦσι γὰρ τοιούτους … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Apollo — This article is about the Greek and Roman god. For other uses, see Apollo (disambiguation) and Phoebus (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Phobos (mythology). Apollo … Wikipedia
João de Deus (medium) — João Teixeira de Faria (born June 24 1942), known also as João de Deus ( John of God ), is a medium and so called psychic surgeon in Brazil. He is based in Abadiânia, a small town in the state of Goiás, southwest of Brasília.BiographyEarly… … Wikipedia
Kreta [1] — Kreta (a. Geogr.), größte griechische Insel, j. Candia (s.d.) od. Kirid, von Osten nach Westen etwa 36 geographische Meilen sich aussteckend (daher Makronesos [d. i. lange Insel] genannt) u.[795] von ungleicher Breite, 190 QM. groß u. sehr… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
OXES — Graec Ω῎ξης, fluv. Scythiae Orientalis, qui alias Oaxes dicitur et Oxus. Vide ibi … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale