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Apollonius
Greek Neopythagorean philosopher (c.15–100)
his life are contained in the extensive Life of Apollonius. Many of the ancient legends of Apollonius consist of numerous reports about miracles that
Apollonius_of_Tyana
3rd-century BC Greek epic poet
Apollonius of Rhodes (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Ῥόδιος, Apollṓnios o Rhódios; Latin: Apollonius Rhodius; fl. first half of 3rd century BC) was an ancient
Apollonius_of_Rhodes
Man of the Seleucid Empire
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος) was a man of the Seleucid Empire who lived in the 2nd century BCE. Apollonius was a friend of the Seleucid ruler
Apollonius_(Seleucid)
Ancient Greek geometer and astronomer (c. 240–190 BC)
Euclid and Archimedes, Apollonius is generally considered among the greatest mathematicians of antiquity. Aside from geometry, Apollonius worked on numerous
Apollonius_of_Perga
Greek epic poem dated to the 3rd century BC
of Apollonius, 95-6 R. F. Glei, Outlines of Apollonian Scholarship 1955–1999, p. 13–15 M. Asper, Apollonius on Poetry, p. 186 M. Asper, Apollonius on
Argonautica
Roman freedman and biographer
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Απολλώνιος) was a freedman of Publius Licinius Crassus in ancient Rome in the 1st century BCE. Apollonius afterwards became
Apollonius_(freedman)
2nd-century BC Greek writer
Apollonius Paradoxographus was the otherwise unknown author of a paradoxographical work entitled Mirabilia or Historiae Mirabiles. This was compiled from
Apollonius_Paradoxographus
Geometry problem about finding touching circles
to Apollonius's problem are sometimes called Apollonius circles, although the term is also used for other types of circles associated with Apollonius. The
Problem_of_Apollonius
Ancient Greek astrologer
containing Apotelesmata of one Apollonius, which German classical scholar Johann Albert Fabricius believed to be the work of Apollonius of Laodicea. Paulus Alexandrinus
Apollonius_of_Laodicea
Tutor to sons of Roman emperor Antoninus Pius
Aurelius, within his Meditations, writes of Apollonius favourably. Lucian writes of him: When Apollonius was appointed professor of philosophy in the
Apollonius_of_Chalcedon
1st-century BC Greek rhetorician
Apollonius Molon or Molo of Rhodes (or simply Molon; Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Μόλων), was a Greek rhetorician. He was a native of Alabanda, a pupil
Apollonius_Molon
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος), a native of Egypt, was a writer who is referred to by Theophilus of Antioch as an authority respecting various
Apollonius_of_Egypt
Ancient Greek writer
Apollonius Attaleus (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος Ἀτταλεύς) was a man mentioned by Artemidorus as being the author of a work on dreams. We know he lived in
Apollonius_Attaleus
Several sets of circles associated with Apollonius of Perga
The circles of Apollonius are any of several sets of circles associated with Apollonius of Perga, a renowned Greek geometer. Most of these circles are
Circles_of_Apollonius
Index of articles associated with the same name
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος) was the name of several physicians in the time of Ancient Greece and Rome: Apollonius Antiochenus (or Apollonius
List of physicians named Apollonius
List_of_physicians_named_Apollonius
Hero of a short ancient literary work
Apollonius of Tyre is the hero of a short ancient novel, popular in the Middle Ages. Existing in numerous forms in many languages, all are thought to derive
Apollonius_of_Tyre
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος), the son of Archias, was an Athenian sculptor around the 1st century. He made the bronze head of the young hero
Apollonius_(son_of_Archias)
1st century AD Greek grammarian
Apollonius the Sophist (Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Σοφιστής) was a famous grammarian, who probably lived towards the end of the 1st century AD and taught in Rome
Apollonius_the_Sophist
Apollonius (Greek: Άπολλώνιος; floruit 460) was an Eastern Roman consul in 460 AD. He could be identified with that Apollonius who was praetorian prefect
Apollonius_(consul_460)
Apollonius of Drepanum (or Apollonius of Drepana), from the ancient city of Drepana (modern Trapani, in Sicily), was a wealthy Sicilian figure active
Apollonius_of_Drepanum
Christian martyr and apologist
Apollonius the Apologist or Apollonius of Rome (Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος; died 21 April 185) was a 2nd-century Christian martyr and apologist who was martyred
Apollonius_the_Apologist
Work by Philostratus
Apollonius of Tyana (c. AD 15 – c. AD 100), a Pythagorean philosopher and teacher. The book extensively describes the alleged travels of Apollonius to
Life_of_Apollonius_of_Tyana
Ancient Greek astronomer
Apollonius of Myndus (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος) lived at the time of Alexander the Great, that is, the 4th century BCE, and was particularly skilled in
Apollonius_of_Myndus
Relates the length of a median of a triangle to the lengths of its sides
on Apollonius' Theorem". Resource Notes. Mathematics in School. 36 (5): 24–25. JSTOR 30216074. Stokes, G. D. C. (1929). "The theorem of Apollonius by
Apollonius's_theorem
Apollonius of Alabanda (also Apollonius Malakos, Appolonius Malachus) (malakos meaning 'soft', with the potential implication of 'effeminate') (Ancient
Apollonius_the_Effeminate
Late 2nd/early 3rd century Greek eccelesiastical writer
Apollonius of Ephesus (Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος; fl. 180–210) was an anti-Montanist Greek ecclesiastical writer, probably from Asia Minor. He was thoroughly acquainted
Apollonius_of_Ephesus
Legendary figure in Greek mythology
(1877), "Apollonius of Tyana", DGRBM 1, p. 136. Jowett, Benjamin (1880), "Apollonius Tyanaeus", DGRBM 1, p. 243. Perseus Project "Apollonius Tyanaeus"
Empusa
Type of quadrilateral
preserves all Apollonius quadrilaterals must be a Möbius transformation. Every kite is an Apollonius quadrilateral. A special case of the Apollonius quadrilaterals
Apollonius_quadrilateral
Apollonius of Athens (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος ό Άθηναίος) was a Greek sophist and rhetorician who lived in the time of the Roman emperor Septimius Severus
Apollonius_of_Athens
4th-century BCE Greek philosopher
Apollonius Cronus (Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος Κρόνος; fl. 4th century BCE) from Cyrene was a philosopher of the Megarian school. Very little is known about him
Apollonius_Cronus
Ancient Greek mathematician (fl. 300 BC)
Cnidus, Hippocrates of Chios, Thales and Theaetetus. With Archimedes and Apollonius of Perga, Euclid is generally considered among the greatest mathematicians
Euclid
Apollonius of Tralles (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος ὁ Τραλλιανός) was an Ancient Greek sculptor who flourished in the 2nd century BCE. With his brother Tauriscus
Apollonius_of_Tralles
Apollonius was one of the principal leaders during the revolt of the slaves in Sicily, which had been brought about by one Titus Vettius, in 103 BCE. The
Apollonius_of_Sicily
The deacon Apollonius and his convert Philemon were Christian martyrs of the Diocletianic Persecution around 303. Philemon was a famous flute player, mime
Apollonius_and_Philemon
Band of heroes in Greek mythology
Iphigenia in Aulis 259 Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 1.133–138; Scholia ad Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 4.1091 Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica
Argonauts
Muse of dancing and chorus in Greek mythology
179) Eustathius ad Homer, Iliad p. 817.[verification needed] Apollonius of Rhodes, Apollonius Rhodius: the Argonautica, translated by Robert Cooper Seaton
Terpsichore
2nd-century Greek grammarian
Comprehensive critical text with English translation. Apollonius Dyscolus – a website dedicated to Apollonius. Grecae linguae dialecti, in scholae regiae westmonasteriensis
Apollonius_Dyscolus
Greek philosopher (c. 470–399 BC)
Corinth Eubulides Stilpo Nicarete Pasicles Bryson Dialecticians Clinomachus Apollonius Cronus Euphantus Dionysius Diodorus Cronus Philo Alexinus Panthoides Platonic
Socrates
Apollonius of Acharnae (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος) was a heortologist and writer of ancient Greece who lived in the late 2nd century BCE. He was the author
Apollonius_of_Acharnae
Topics referred to by the same term
Apollonius of Alexandria may refer to: Apollonius of Alexandria, winner of the Stadion race of the 218th Olympiad in AD 93 Apollonius of Alexandria, philosopher
Apollonius_of_Alexandria
Triangle center
The solution of the Apollonius problem has been known for centuries. But the Apollonius point was first noted in 1987. The Apollonius point of a triangle
Apollonius_point
Crater on the Moon
Apollonius. The following craters have been renamed by the IAU. Apollonius C — See Ameghino (crater). Apollonius D — See Cartan (crater). Apollonius G
Apollonius_(crater)
Oceanid of Greek mythology, spouse of Aeetes
Colchis. She was the mother of Medea, Chalciope and Absyrtus. According to Apollonius of Rhodes, she was the youngest of the Oceanides. Her name means "the
Idyia
Ancient Greek philosopher
All that is known about Damis comes from Apollonius' biographer Philostratus who wrote his Life of Apollonius of Tyana between 217 and 238. Some scholars
Damis
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος) was a tyrant of a town in Mesopotamia the Greeks called Zenodotion in the 1st century BCE. When the Roman general
Apollonius_(tyrant)
Greek philosopher
Corinth Eubulides Stilpo Nicarete Pasicles Bryson Dialecticians Clinomachus Apollonius Cronus Euphantus Dionysius Diodorus Cronus Philo Alexinus Panthoides Platonic
Plato
General of the Eastern Roman Empire
Apollonius (Greek: Άπολλώνιος; fl. 443–451) was a general of the Eastern Roman Empire. Apollonius was a Pagan and well-educated. Before 448 he converted
Apollonius_(magister_militum)
Mathematics of Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean, 5th BC to 6th AD
Hellenistic period. The works of renowned mathematicians Archimedes and Apollonius, as well as of the astronomer Hipparchus, also belong to this period.
Ancient_Greek_mathematics
Muse of erotic and lyric poetry in Greek mythology
mean "desired" or "lovely", if derived from the same root as Eros, as Apollonius of Rhodes playfully suggested in the invocation to Erato that begins Book
Erato
Greek mythical character
Hesiod, Theogony 960; Apollonius Rhodius, 3.243–244; Apollodorus, 1.9.23; Hyginus, Fabulae 25; Cicero, De Natura Deorum 3.19 Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica
Aeëtes
Daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis in Greek mythology
but is best known from Euripides's 5th-century BC tragedy Medea and Apollonius of Rhodes's 3rd-century BC epic Argonautica. In the myth of the Argonauts
Medea
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος) was a man of ancient Syria who was a Platonic philosopher. He lived about the time of the Roman emperor Hadrian—that
Apollonius_of_Syria
Ancient Greek grammarian
Apollonius Eidographus (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος Εἰδογράφος) was a writer referred to by the Scholiast on Pindar respecting a contest in which Hiero won
Apollonius_Eidographus
Apollonius of Aphrodisias (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος ὁ Ἀφροδισιεύς) in Cilicia is described in the Suda as a high priest and a historian. He is said to
Apollonius_of_Aphrodisias
Simple curve of Euclidean geometry
the points P, Q or R (it will also pass through the other two points). Apollonius of Perga showed that a circle may also be defined as the set of points
Circle
1963 film by Don Chaffey
loosely based on the 3rd century BC Greek epic poem The Argonautica by Apollonius Rhodius. Distributed by Columbia Pictures, it was produced by Charles
Jason and the Argonauts (1963 film)
Jason_and_the_Argonauts_(1963_film)
Dragon in Greek mythology
scholion on Apollonius of Rhodes' Argonautica, however, cites Hesiod as calling him the son of Typhon, and the same scholion on Apollonius of Rhodes claims
Ladon_(mythology)
Governor of Coele-Syria under the Seleucid Empire
Apollonius Taos (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Ταῷς) was a governor of Coele-Syria under the Seleucid Empire during the 2nd century BCE. Apollonius served
Apollonius_Taos
Colchian princess in Greek mythology
Hesychius, s.v. Ἰοφῶσσα; Scholia ad Apollonius Rhodius, 2.1122 & 2.1149 Scholia ad Apollonius Rhodius, 2.1149 Apollonius Rhodius, 3.243; Compare Apollodorus
Chalciope (daughter of Aeetes)
Chalciope_(daughter_of_Aeetes)
Figure in Greek mythology
novelistic biography Life of Apollonius of Tyana. It purports to give a full account of the capture of "Lamia of Corinth" by Apollonius, as the general populace
Lamia
Sea monster in Greek mythology
Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid 3.420 Homer, Odyssey 12.201–59 & 430–50 Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica 4.821–960 Gutenberg Project: The Aeneid E. F. Taylor
Charybdis
Sculpture by an Apollonios the Athenian
The Belvedere Torso is a 1.59-metre-tall (5.2 ft) fragmentary marble statue of a male nude, known to be in Rome from the 1430s, and signed prominently
Belvedere_Torso
In Greek mythology, a Colchian prince
of his children including Absyrtus. Apollonius Rhodius, 3.241 Diodorus Siculus, 4.45.5 Preston's note to Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 3.330 "Asterodea"
Absyrtus
Greek mythological giants with 50 heads and 100 arms
Olympians. The scholiast on Apollonius of Rhodes tells us that, according to Cinaethon, Aegeaon was defeated by Poseidon. Apollonius of Rhodes mentions the
Hecatoncheires
Polish Nordic combined skier and coach
Apoloniusz Leopold Tajner (born 17 April 1954) is a Polish former Nordic combined skier and former coach of the Polish national ski jumping team. He is
Apoloniusz_Tajner
Greek sculptor
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος) was an obscure sculptor of ancient Greece. His name is inscribed on the marble statue of a young satyr – sometimes
Apollonius_(sculptor)
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος) of Athens was a son of the ribald poet Sotades. He wrote a work on the poetry of his father. He lived in the late
Apollonius_(son_of_Sotades)
Body of myths originating in ancient Greece
Iliad and Odyssey. Pindar, Apollonius and the Bibliotheca endeavor to give full lists of the Argonauts. Although Apollonius wrote his poem in the 3rd century BC
Greek_mythology
Public official in 3rd century BC Ptolemaic Egypt
Apollonius (or Apollonios, Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος; 3rd century BC) was the dioiketes or chief finance minister of Egypt during the reign of Ptolemy II Philadelphus
Apollonius_(dioiketes)
Construct all the circles that are tangent to three given circles
Euclidean geometry, Apollonius' problem is to construct all the circles that are tangent to three given circles. Special cases of Apollonius' problem are those
Special cases of Apollonius' problem
Special_cases_of_Apollonius'_problem
2018 novel by Pierce Brown
stronghold. Several Howlers are killed, but Apollonius saves Darrow. They find Magnus withered and bedridden. Apollonius reveals he had Magnus poisoned three
Iron_Gold
Greek mythological Aetolian princess who became a Spartan queen
on Apollonius Rhodius, 201 Apollodorus, Library, 1.7.10 Alcman, fr .15 as cited in Scholia on Apollonius of Rhodes, 1.146 Scholiast on Apollonius Rhodius
Leda_(mythology)
Japanese anime television series
technology. That is, until one of their kind, Apollonius, fell in love with a female human warrior, Seliane. Apollonius joins forces with the humans to free mankind
Genesis_of_Aquarion
is parallel to the fixed generating circle and the other is called by Apollonius the subcontrary sections. If one looks at the triangles formed by the
Antiparallel_lines
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος), son of Charinus, was appointed by Alexander the Great, before leaving Egypt, as governor of the part of Libya on
Apollonius_(son_of_Charinus)
Enchantress-goddess in Greek mythology
day, very far from the Colchian land." A scholiast on Apollonius Rhodius claims that Apollonius is following Hesiod's tradition in making Circe arrive
Circe
Nymphs in Greek mythology
27.2 scholia in Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica, 4.1399 scholia in Euripides, Hippolytus, 742 Servius, ad Aeneid, iv.484. Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica
Hesperides
Apollonius (Ancient Greek: Άπολλώνιος) was the spokesman of an embassy sent by the Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV Epiphanes to Rome in 173 BCE. He brought
Apollonius_(ambassador)
Creature in Greek mythology
century BC, sirens were regularly depicted in art as human-headed birds. Apollonius of Rhodes in Argonautica (3rd century BC) described the sirens in writing
Siren_(mythology)
Theosophical concept of Jesus Christ
as Apollonius of Tyana, since according to Creme, Apollonius lived from AD 16 to c. AD 97. However, one of the possible chronologies of Apollonius of
Jesus_in_Theosophy
Battle of the Maccabean Revolt
Battle of the Ascent of Lebonah (Hebrew: קרב מעלה לבונה) or Battle with Apollonius (Hebrew: קרב אפולוניוס) was the first battle fought between the Maccabees
Battle of the Ascent of Lebonah
Battle_of_the_Ascent_of_Lebonah
Queen of Lemnos in Greek mythology
Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 1.630–639. Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 1.650–651. Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 1.653–668. Apollonius of
Hypsipyle
Hellenistic-era philosopher
Apollonius of Tyre (Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Τύριος; fl. 50 BC), was a Stoic philosopher. Strabo describes him as living "a little before my time," and says
Apollonius of Tyre (philosopher)
Apollonius_of_Tyre_(philosopher)
Argonautica of Apollonius Rhodius (1.949) Scholia ad Apollonius Rhodius, 1.948 Diodorus Siculus, 4.69.1; Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, 1.40 Apollonius Rhodius
Aeneus_(founder_of_Aenus)
Centaur from Greek mythology
Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia 7.56.3 Homer, Iliad 11.831 Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica 2.1235 citing Pherecydes; Pliny the Elder, Naturalis
Chiron
Mythical character
Apollodorus, 1.9.16 Pausanias, 2.29.4. "A witless moment" (Apollonius, Argonautica, I. 93, Apollonius of Rhodes, 1.90-93, in Peter Green's translation (2007:45)
Peleus
Nymphs of groves
Larson, p. 281 n. 31. Apollonius of Rhodes, 1.1053–1065. On Jason's killing of Cyzicus, see Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Doliones. Apollonius of Rhodes, 1.1065–1069
Alseid
Legendary musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology
128c Race (Threnos 3) 11–12. compare Apollonius Rhodius, 1.23–25 Apollonius Rhodius, 1.23–25 Scholia ad Apollonius Rhodius, 1.23 with Asclepiades as the
Orpheus
Blood of gods in Greek mythology
William Heinemann. pp. 118–119. Apollonius of Rhodes (2014). "Argonautica IV: 1679–1680". Delphi Complete Works of Apollonius of Rhodes (Illustrated) (in
Ichor
In Greek mythology, a king of Salmydessus
Scholia on Apollonius of Rhodes, 2.178, 237; Scholia ad eund. 2.177; Apollodorus, 1.9.21 Bremmer (1996), Dräger (2007). Scholia on Apollonius of Rhodes
Phineus
Greek mythical character
Century. p. 17. Hesiod. Catalogue of Women frr. 30–33(a). Apollonius Rhodius, 1.47 Apollonius Rhodius, 233 & 251ff.; Hyginus, Fabulae 3, 13 & 14; Valerius
Aeson
Hermetic text
presents itself as a translation of a work by Apollonius of Tyana. Pseudepigraphal attributions to Apollonius were common in medieval Arabic texts on magic
Emerald_Tablet
Species of butterfly
Parnassius apollonius is a member of the snow Apollo genus Parnassius of the swallowtail family, Papilionidae. It is found in central and south Kazakhstan
Parnassius_apollonius
Mythical Greek hero
14; Valerius Flaccus, 1.457 Apollonius Rhodius, 1.1240 ff.; Apollodorus, 1.9.19 Apollonius Rhodius, 4.1470–1477 Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica translated
Polyphemus_(Argonaut)
Birds of Greek mythology
"πλωάδες" which is an epithet given by Apollonius Rhodius to the Stymphalian birds in Argonautica 2. 1054. Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica 2. 1054 ff (trans
Stymphalian_birds
Greek philosopher (c. 570 – c. 495 BC)
gem-engraver or a wealthy merchant, but his ancestry is disputed and unclear. Apollonius of Tyana writes that Pythagoras's mother was Pythaïs, a woman who was
Pythagoras
Philosophical system
Corinth Eubulides Stilpo Nicarete Pasicles Bryson Dialecticians Clinomachus Apollonius Cronus Euphantus Dionysius Diodorus Cronus Philo Alexinus Panthoides Platonic
Platonism
Figure in Greek mythology
Perseus Digital Library. Philostratus, Philostratus: Apollonius of Tyana. Letters of Apollonius, Ancient Testimonia, Eusebius's Reply to Hierocles, ed
Daphne
Queen of the Amazons in Greek mythology
Apollonius Rhodius, The Argonautica 2. 750 ff (trans. Coleridge) (Greek epic poetry C3rd BC) Apollonius Rhodius, The Argonautica 2. 777 ff Apollonius
Hippolyta
APOLLONIUS
APOLLONIUS
Boy/Male
Biblical
Destroying.
Biblical
destroying
Boy/Male
Biblical, Dutch, Finnish, French, German
Destroying; Follower of Apollo
APOLLONIUS
APOLLONIUS
Girl/Female
Indian
Hibiscus
Surname or Lastname
German, English, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German, English, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from Middle High German hamer, Yiddish hamer, a metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of hammers, for example in a forge, or nickname for a forceful person.English and German : topographic name for someone who lived in an area of flat, low-lying alluvial land beside a stream, Old English hamm, Old High German ham (see Hamm) + the English and German agent suffix -er.Norwegian : variant of Hamar.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Modern
Thoughtful; Expressive; Influential; Knowledgeable; Spiritual
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Frank.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Sanskrit
Divine Feet of Lord
Boy/Male
Arabic Muslim Hindi
Perfection.
Boy/Male
Indian
Rock Art
Boy/Male
Greek Danish
Vigilant.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Crocker 1.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Time; Age; Generation
APOLLONIUS
APOLLONIUS
APOLLONIUS
APOLLONIUS
APOLLONIUS