Zopyrion — († wohl 325 v. Chr.) war ein makedonischer Feldherr. Zopyrion war unter der Herrschaft Alexanders des Großen ein Militärstatthalter (strategos) von Thrakien. Da sich Alexander in jener Zeit auf seinem berühmten Asienfeldzug befand, dürfte… … Deutsch Wikipedia
ZOPYRION — Ponti praefectus. Scythis bellum indixit. Iustin. l. 2. c. 3. Zopyrion vero, qui Iosepho celebratur, l. 1. contra Apionem, Historicus fuisse videtur; de quo Voss. Hist. Graec. p. 425 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ZOPYRION° — ZOPYRION°, an author, otherwise unknown, appearing in a list of Greeks who wrote specifically about the Jews and attested to their antiquity. Josephus (Apion, 1:216) criticizes him for inaccuracy … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Midas (Shelley) — Midas was first published in 1922 Midas is a verse drama in blank verse by the Romantic writers Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley. Mary wrote the drama and Percy contributed two lyric poems to it. Written in 1820 while the Shelleys were… … Wikipedia
Midas (Shelley) — Midas La primera versión publicada de Midas, en 1922. Autor Mary Shelley y … Wikipedia Español
Alexanderreich — Der Feldzug Alexanders des Großen (Frühjahr 334 März 324 v. Chr.) Das so genannte Alexanderreich bezeichnet in der althistorischen Forschung jenes Großreich der Antike, das sich unter Alexander dem Großen im Laufe des Alexanderzugs herausgebildet … Deutsch Wikipedia
Moesia — Römische Provinzen in Südosteuropa (1. Jahrhundert n. Chr.) Moesia (griechisch Μοισία Moisia, Μυσία Mysia, deutsch Mösien bzw. Moesien … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pamphilus of Alexandria — Pamphilus (1st century AD) was a Greek grammarian, of the school of Aristarchus of Samothrace.He was the author of a comprehensive lexicon, in 95 books, of foreign or obscure words, the idea of which was credited to another grammarian, Zopyrion,… … Wikipedia
Olbia, Ukraine — Olbia and other Greek colonies along the north coast of the Black Sea in the 5th century BCE. Pontic Olbia (Ancient Greek: Ὀλβία Ποντική) or Olvia is the site of a colony founded by the Milesians on the shores of the Southern Bug estuary (Ὕπανις … Wikipedia
Agis III — (Gr. polytonic|Ἄγις), son of Archidamus III, was the 20th Eurypontid king of Sparta. He succeeded his father in 338 BC, on the very day of the battle of Chaeronea. His reign was short, but eventful, coming as it did during a low period for Sparta … Wikipedia