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EUSTATHIUS

  • Eustathius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Caribbean Eustathius of Antioch, Patriarch of Antioch (c. 320 – c. 330) Eustathius of Sebaste, Bishop of Sebastia in Armenia (fl. 350) Eustathius of Cappadocia

    Eustathius

    Eustathius

  • Patriarch Eustathius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Patriarch Eustathius may refer to: Eustathius of Antioch, Patriarch in 324–337 or 360 Patriarch Eustatius of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria

    Patriarch Eustathius

    Patriarch_Eustathius

  • Eustathius of Thessalonica
  • 12th-century Byzantine scholar and bishop

    Eustathius of Thessalonica (or Eustathios of Thessalonike; Greek: Εὐστάθιος Θεσσαλονίκης; c. 1115 – c. 1195/6) was a Byzantine Greek scholar and Archbishop

    Eustathius of Thessalonica

    Eustathius of Thessalonica

    Eustathius_of_Thessalonica

  • Eustathius of Antioch
  • Patriarch of Antioch from 324 to 330

    all the Nicaean doctrines, and reproached Eustathius for cleaving to the heresy of Sabellius". Eustathius was accused, condemned, and deposed at a synod

    Eustathius of Antioch

    Eustathius of Antioch

    Eustathius_of_Antioch

  • Eustathius I
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Eustathius I may refer to: Eustathius of Antioch, Patriarch in 324–337 or 360 Patriarch Eustatius of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 813–817

    Eustathius I

    Eustathius_I

  • Eustathius of Sebaste
  • Armenian bishop (c. 300 - c. 377)

    Caesarea. Basil was a close friend and student of Eustathius, looking up to him from a young age; Eustathius greatly influenced Basil, including inspiring

    Eustathius of Sebaste

    Eustathius_of_Sebaste

  • Eustathius of Cappadocia
  • Greek philosopher

    to quit Cappadocia, Eustathius was left behind in his place. Eunapius, to whom alone we are indebted for our knowledge of Eustathius, declares that he was

    Eustathius of Cappadocia

    Eustathius_of_Cappadocia

  • Persepolis (mythology)
  • Son of Telemachus in Greek mythology

    Women fr. 168 [= Eustathius on Homer's Odyssey, 1796.39]. See also: Scholia on Homer's Odyssey, 16.118. RE, s.v. Perseptolis; Eustathius on Homer's Odyssey

    Persepolis (mythology)

    Persepolis_(mythology)

  • Eustathius of Constantinople
  • Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1019 to 1025

    Eustathius of Constantinople (Greek: Εὐστάθιος; died November 1025) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from July 1019 to November 1025. Eustathius

    Eustathius of Constantinople

    Eustathius_of_Constantinople

  • Eustathius of Epiphania
  • Byzantine historian

    Eustathius of Epiphania (Ancient Greek: Εὐστάθιος Ἐπιφανεύς, died after 518) was a sixth-century Byzantine historian. Eustathius was born in Epiphania

    Eustathius of Epiphania

    Eustathius_of_Epiphania

  • Marchinus van der Valk
  • Dutch Protestant pastor and classical scholar (1910–1992)

    on the Iliad by Eustathius of Thessalonica, sponsored by the Dutch Research Council and published by Brill, in four volumes. Eustathius (1971). Valk, M

    Marchinus van der Valk

    Marchinus_van_der_Valk

  • Parnassus (Cappadocia)
  • Town in the northern part of ancient Cappadoci

    Parnassus or Parnassos (Ancient Greek: Παρνασσός) was a town in the northern part of ancient Cappadocia, on the right bank of the Halys River, and on or

    Parnassus (Cappadocia)

    Parnassus_(Cappadocia)

  • Anthony, John, and Eustathius
  • Eastern Orthodox martyrs of Vilnius

    Martyrs Anthony, John, and Eustathius of Vilnius". OrthoChristian.Com. Retrieved 2025-03-15. "Martyrs Anthony, John, and Eustathius of Vilnius". www.oca.org

    Anthony, John, and Eustathius

    Anthony, John, and Eustathius

    Anthony,_John,_and_Eustathius

  • Eustathius (consul)
  • East Roman state official

    Flavius Eustathius (Greek: Εύστάθιος, fl. 415–422) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire. In 415-416 he was quaestor sacri palatii; in this capacity

    Eustathius (consul)

    Eustathius_(consul)

  • Eustathius of Mtskheta
  • Orthodox Christian saint (died c. 550)

    novel The Passion of Eustathius of Mtskheta. One of the earliest extant works of the Georgian literature, The Passion of Eustathius of Mtskheta (მარტჳლობაჲ

    Eustathius of Mtskheta

    Eustathius of Mtskheta

    Eustathius_of_Mtskheta

  • Commentary on the Hexameron
  • Written theological work from the 4th to 5th century AD

    The Commentary on the Hexameron of Pseudo-Eustathius is an anonymous commentary on the Genesis creation narrative written in Greek between 375 and 500

    Commentary on the Hexameron

    Commentary_on_the_Hexameron

  • Jevstatije I
  • Serbian archbishop and saint

    Daniel II David of Serbia Dositheus of Zagreb Ephraim of Serbia Eustathius I Eustathius II Euthymius of Dečani Gabriel I George of Slavonia Gregory of

    Jevstatije I

    Jevstatije I

    Jevstatije_I

  • Eustathios Makrembolites
  • Makrembolites (Greek: Εὐστάθιος Μακρεμβολίτης; fl. c. 1150–1200), Latinized as Eustathius Macrembolites, was a Byzantine revivalist of the ancient Greek romance

    Eustathios Makrembolites

    Eustathios Makrembolites

    Eustathios_Makrembolites

  • Semi-Arianism
  • View taken by some 4th-century Christians

    Eleusius, Eustathius of Sebaste by VENABLES in Diction. Christ. Biog. LICHTENSTEIN, Eusebius von Nikomedien (Halle, 1903) LOOFS, Eustathius von Sebaste

    Semi-Arianism

    Semi-Arianism

  • Terpsichore
  • Muse of dancing and chorus in Greek mythology

    the Thracian king Biston by Ares. According to the Byzantine scholar Eustathius, Terpsichore was the mother of the Thracian king Rhesus by the river god

    Terpsichore

    Terpsichore

    Terpsichore

  • Jevstatije II
  • Serbian archbishop and saint

    Житије срба светитеља (Lives of the Serbian saints): Свети Јевстатије Други, светитељ - архиепископ (Saint Eustathius Second, saint - archbishop)] v t e

    Jevstatije II

    Jevstatije_II

  • Venetus A
  • 10th-century manuscript

    archbishop Eustathius, even if he never saw the manuscript itself, certainly knew texts which were closely related to it; see Origins above (Eustathius cites

    Venetus A

    Venetus A

    Venetus_A

  • Siren (mythology)
  • Creature in Greek mythology

    the number of the sirens as four: Teles, Rhaidne, Molpe, and Thelxiope; Eustathius states that they were two, Aglaopheme and Thelxiepea; an ancient vase

    Siren (mythology)

    Siren (mythology)

    Siren_(mythology)

  • Sergius II of Constantinople
  • Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1001 to 1019

    According to John Skylitzes, he died in July 1019. His successor was Eustathius. PmbZ, Sergios II (# 27044). The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica, Sergius

    Sergius II of Constantinople

    Sergius_II_of_Constantinople

  • Agricola (consul 421)
  • West Roman state official

    last office Agricola is recorded holding is the consulship for 421, with Eustathius as the parallel officeholder in the East. Martin Heinzelmann, "Gallische

    Agricola (consul 421)

    Agricola_(consul_421)

  • Saint Eustace
  • Christian Roman general martyred in AD 118

    Saint Eustace (Latinized Eustachius or Eustathius; Greek: Εὐστάθιος Πλακίδας Eustathios Plakidas) was a Roman general who is revered as a Christian martyr

    Saint Eustace

    Saint Eustace

    Saint_Eustace

  • The Council of Nicaea (painting)
  • Painting by F. Pavlovskyi, I. Maksimovych, A. Galik, G. Karataev and others

    pictured in the centre of the painting to emphasize his spiritual headship of the Council. Eustathius of Antioch is visible in the right foreground. v t e

    The Council of Nicaea (painting)

    The Council of Nicaea (painting)

    The_Council_of_Nicaea_(painting)

  • Telemachus
  • Mythological son of Odysseus

    Alcinous's daughter, and fathered a son named Perseptolis or Ptoliporthus. Eustathius says that the mother was Polycaste, the daughter of Nestor. Others relate

    Telemachus

    Telemachus

    Telemachus

  • List of patriarchs of Antioch
  • Nicaea in 325. The church first underwent schism after the deposition of Eustathius in 330 over the issue of the Arian controversy and persisted until its

    List of patriarchs of Antioch

    List_of_patriarchs_of_Antioch

  • Magnes (son of Aeolus)
  • Mythical king of Magnesia

    Magnes' wife as Philodice and his sons, Eurynomus and Eioneus. Otherwise, Eustathius named his wife as a certain Meliboea and mentioned one son, Alector, and

    Magnes (son of Aeolus)

    Magnes_(son_of_Aeolus)

  • Moly (herb)
  • Herb in Greek and Roman legend

    to the "New History" of Ptolemy Hephaestion (according to Photius) and Eustathius, the plant mentioned by Homer grew from the blood of the Giant Picolous

    Moly (herb)

    Moly (herb)

    Moly_(herb)

  • Arcesius
  • Mythical king of Ithaca

    Arcesius. Hyginus makes Arcesius a son of Cephalus and Procris, while Eustathius and the exegetical scholia to the Iliad report a version according to

    Arcesius

    Arcesius

  • Patroclus
  • Greek mythological character

    Latin Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Menoetius Eustathius on Homer, p. 1498; Scholia on Homer, Odyssey 4.343 and 17.134; Hyginus

    Patroclus

    Patroclus

    Patroclus

  • Arian controversy
  • Series of Christian disputes

    homoiousian bishops, including Macedonius I of Constantinople, Basil, Eustathius, Eleusius of Cyzicus, Dracontius of Pergamum, Neonas of Seleucia, Sophronius

    Arian controversy

    Arian_controversy

  • Augeas
  • Greek mythical character

    Retrieved November 7 2024 Augean, Merriam-Webster, Retrieved November 7 2024 Eustathius ad Homer, p. 303; Scholia ad Apollonius Rhodius, 1.172; Apollodorus, 1

    Augeas

    Augeas

  • Homer
  • Ancient Greek poet

    Eustathius of Thessalonica and John Tzetzes produced commentaries, extensions and scholia to Homer, especially in the twelfth century. Eustathius's commentary

    Homer

    Homer

    Homer

  • Zeus
  • Greek god of the sky and king of the gods

    47 (English translation). Pausanias, 10.12.1; Smith, s.v. Lamia (1). Eustathius ad Homer, p. 1688 Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid 1. 242 Brill's

    Zeus

    Zeus

    Zeus

  • John Malalas
  • Byzantine chronicler (c. AD 491 – 578)

    lost or fragmentary works of Brunichius, Charax of Pergamum, Domninus, Eustathius of Epiphania, Eutropius, Eutychianus, Nestorianus, Philostratus, Priscus

    John Malalas

    John_Malalas

  • Virgin goddess
  • Goddess distinguished by virginity in Greek and Roman mythology

    Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, iii. 6. § 7. Homer, Iliad, ii. 550. Eustathius, Commentary on Homer. Suda, s.v. ποινή. "Minerva", in Dictionary of Greek

    Virgin goddess

    Virgin goddess

    Virgin_goddess

  • Scylla
  • Nymph transformed into a sea monster by Circe in Greek mythology

    following Apollodorus, gives the father as Tyrrhenus or Phorcus, while Eustathius on Homer, Odyssey 12.85, gave the father as Triton, or Poseidon and Crataeis

    Scylla

    Scylla

    Scylla

  • Apheleia
  • Greek deity of ease, simplicity and primitivity

    old days". According to Eustathius, she had an altar at the Acropolis of Athens and was honored as a nurse of Athena. Eustathius on Homer, p. 1279, 39 ff

    Apheleia

    Apheleia

  • Briseus
  • Greek mythological figure of the Trojan War

    captured by the Greeks during the Trojan War, as recorded in the Iliad. Eustathius of Thessalonica, a commentator on Homer, says Briseus and Chryses were

    Briseus

    Briseus

  • List of attendees and signatories of the First Council of Nicaea
  • (1), Alexander of Alexandria (4), Eusebius of Caesarea Maritima (26),Eustathius of Antioch (49), Jacob of Nisibis (77), Leontius of Caesarea Mazaca (91)

    List of attendees and signatories of the First Council of Nicaea

    List_of_attendees_and_signatories_of_the_First_Council_of_Nicaea

  • Chryseis
  • Mythological Greek character

    Scholia on the Iliad; Hesychius, Lexicon; Malalas, Chronographia 100; Eustathius of Thessalonica, Commentary on the Iliad 1.123.9 van der Valk. John Tzetzes

    Chryseis

    Chryseis

    Chryseis

  • Amphitrite
  • Queen of the sea and wife of Poseidon in Greek mythology

    for the dolphin's help, Poseidon created the Delphinus constellation. Eustathius said that Poseidon first saw her dancing at Naxos among the other Nereids

    Amphitrite

    Amphitrite

    Amphitrite

  • Hermes
  • Ancient Greek deity and herald of the gods

    6th cent. BC Chione Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD Stilbe Schol. Il. Telauge Eustathius 12th cent. AD Myrtilus Cleobule Clymene Pherecydes 5th cent. BC Clytie

    Hermes

    Hermes

    Hermes

  • Sabellianism
  • Christian theological position

    the "refusal to acknowledge the distinct existence of the Persons" and "Eustathius was condemned for Sabellianism. His insistence that there is only one

    Sabellianism

    Sabellianism

  • Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus
  • 18th century satirical work by the Scriblerus Club

    raising him solely on butter and honey, a diet supposedly advised by Eustathius. He grows up to be a strange, mixed character with little common sense

    Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus

    Memoirs_of_Martinus_Scriblerus

  • Procopius
  • Byzantine historian (c. 500 – 565)

    Constantinople Sozomen Theodoret 6th century Agathias Cyril of Scythopolis Eustathius of Epiphania Evagrius Scholasticus Hesychius of Miletus John Diakrinomenos

    Procopius

    Procopius

  • Ctesimache
  • Cleitus by the seer Polyeidus. Tzetzes, Homeric Allegories Prologue 577 Eustathius ad Homer, Iliad p. 305.15; Tzetzes, Homeric Allegories Prologue 577; Grimal

    Ctesimache

    Ctesimache

  • Tiresias
  • Blind prophet of Apollo

    was released from the sentence and changed back to a man. According to Eustathius, Tiresias was originally a woman who promised Apollo her favours in exchange

    Tiresias

    Tiresias

    Tiresias

  • Chalcomedusa
  • Ithacan queen in Greek mythology

    identifies her as the protector of Bronze Age metal-working technology. Scholia ad Homer, Odyssey 16.118 Eustathius ad Homer, Odyssey p. 1796, 35 v t e

    Chalcomedusa

    Chalcomedusa

  • Elara (mythology)
  • Daughter of Orchomenos and lover of Zeus

    Pseudo-Clement, Recognitions 10.21–23 Scholiast on Homer, Odyssey 7.324 Eustathius on Homer, Odyssey 7.324, p. 1581 Apollodorus, 1.4.2 Scholia on Apollonius

    Elara (mythology)

    Elara_(mythology)

  • Meletius of Antioch
  • Patriarch of Antioch from 360 to 381

    strongly opposed by those faithful to the memory of the staunchly pro-Nicene Eustathius of Antioch, whom the synod of Melitene deposed for his Homoousianism,

    Meletius of Antioch

    Meletius of Antioch

    Meletius_of_Antioch

  • Bebryce (mythology)
  • Danaid in ancient Greek mythology

    attested before Eustathius of Thessalonica in the 12th century CE -- has it that Bebryce also refused to kill her husband, Hippolytus. Eustathius of Thessalonica

    Bebryce (mythology)

    Bebryce_(mythology)

  • Alexius of Constantinople
  • Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1025 to 1043

    Constantinople, was a member of the Monastery of Stoudios (founded 462), succeeded Eustathius of Constantinople as patriarch in 1025, the last of the patriarchs appointed

    Alexius of Constantinople

    Alexius of Constantinople

    Alexius_of_Constantinople

  • Urošica
  • Serbian prince and monk

    Daniel II David of Serbia Dositheus of Zagreb Ephraim of Serbia Eustathius I Eustathius II Euthymius of Dečani Gabriel I George of Slavonia Gregory of

    Urošica

    Urošica

    Urošica

  • Side, Turkey
  • Town in Turkey

    ruins at Side date from this period of prosperity. Side was the home of Eustathius of Antioch, of the philosopher Troilus, of the fifth-century ecclesiastical

    Side, Turkey

    Side, Turkey

    Side,_Turkey

  • Michael Choniates
  • Byzantine writer and cleric (died 1220)

    Colossae). At an early age he studied at Constantinople and was the pupil of Eustathius of Thessalonica. In 1182 he was appointed archbishop of Athens, a position

    Michael Choniates

    Michael Choniates

    Michael_Choniates

  • Ctimene (mythology)
  • 2024. Retrieved 10 April 2018. Tzetzes, Homeric Allegories Prologue 577 Eustathius ad Homer, Iliad p. 305.15; Tzetzes, Homeric Allegories Prologue 577; Grimal

    Ctimene (mythology)

    Ctimene_(mythology)

  • Hypostasis (philosophy and religion)
  • Underlying state or underlying substance

    "The fragments of Eustathius that survive present a doctrine that is close to Marcellus, and to Alexander and Athanasius. Eustathius insists there is only

    Hypostasis (philosophy and religion)

    Hypostasis_(philosophy_and_religion)

  • First Council of Nicaea
  • Council of Christian bishops in Nicaea, 325

    of Nicaea. The principal anti-Arians included Alexander of Alexandria, Eustathius of Antioch, Marcellus of Ancyra and Macarius of Jerusalem. The council

    First Council of Nicaea

    First Council of Nicaea

    First_Council_of_Nicaea

  • Dionysius Periegetes
  • 2nd century AD Greek travel writer

    by Rufius Festus Avienius, and by the grammarian Priscian. Archbishop Eustathius of Thessalonica wrote a commentary on his work for John Doukas. Encyclopædia

    Dionysius Periegetes

    Dionysius Periegetes

    Dionysius_Periegetes

  • Eunuch
  • Castrated male human

    attributing the second option to what "some say". In the late 12th century, Eustathius of Thessalonica (Commentaries on Homer 1256.30, 1643.16) offered an original

    Eunuch

    Eunuch

    Eunuch

  • Bellerophon
  • Ancient Greek hero

    Belleros killed by Bellerophon are two Byzantine scholars, John Tzetzes and Eustathius of Thessalonica, who both seem to be following Bellerophon's own name-etymology

    Bellerophon

    Bellerophon

    Bellerophon

  • Enyalius
  • Ancient Greek war god

    para. 1. Scholia on Aristophanes' Pacem 457; Eustathius, On the Iliad 944 Bulkert 1985, p. 171. Eustathius on the Iliad 7.166 Gordon 2006, para. 2. Plutarch

    Enyalius

    Enyalius

    Enyalius

  • Byzantine literature of the Komnenian and Angelid periods
  • Period of Byzantine literature from 1081 to 1204

    Nicaea, Michael of Ephesus) commented on Aristotle, while philologists (Eustathius of Thessalonica, John Tzetzes) produced commentaries on Homer, Hesiod

    Byzantine literature of the Komnenian and Angelid periods

    Byzantine literature of the Komnenian and Angelid periods

    Byzantine_literature_of_the_Komnenian_and_Angelid_periods

  • Hyrcanis (Lydia)
  • Ancient city in Asia Minor

    include: Asyncritus John, attendee at First Council of Constantinople Eustathius Dionysius fl.1157 Ruth Lindner, Mythos und Identität: Studien zur Selbstdarstellung

    Hyrcanis (Lydia)

    Hyrcanis (Lydia)

    Hyrcanis_(Lydia)

  • Aeolus (son of Hellen)
  • Eponymous hero of the Aeolians

    Hellanicus fr. 74 Fowler (Fowler 2000, p. 183; Fowler 2013, pp. 155–156; Eustathius of Thessalonica on Dionysius Periegetes 427, cited by Fowler 2013, p.

    Aeolus (son of Hellen)

    Aeolus (son of Hellen)

    Aeolus_(son_of_Hellen)

  • Imeusimus
  • the only named brothers of Penelope mentioned by some sources . Apollodorus, 3.10.6. Eustathius ad Homer, Odyssey 15.21; Scholia ad, Odyssey 15.16 v t e

    Imeusimus

    Imeusimus

  • Religious views of Isaac Newton
  • Constantinople Eudoxius of Antioch Eunomius of Cyzicus Eusebius of Nicomedia Eustathius of Sebaste George of Laodicea Wulfila Other Arians Asterius of Cappadocia

    Religious views of Isaac Newton

    Religious views of Isaac Newton

    Religious_views_of_Isaac_Newton

  • Agamemnon (Zeus)
  • Ancient Greek cultic epithet

    god Zeus, under which he was worshiped at Sparta. Some writers, such as Eustathius, thought that the god derived this name from the resemblance between him

    Agamemnon (Zeus)

    Agamemnon_(Zeus)

  • Michael Panaretos
  • Greek historian (c. 1320 – c. 1390)

    who published the Greek text in 1832 in an appendix to his edition of Eustathius of Thessalonica but without translation or commentary. Fallmerayer published

    Michael Panaretos

    Michael_Panaretos

  • Bardas Boilas
  • Byzantine rebel

    Lekapenos. Speros Vryonis Jr. (1957). "The Will of a Provincial Magnate, Eustathius Boilas (1059)". Dumbarton Oaks Papers. 11: 263–277. doi:10.2307/1291111

    Bardas Boilas

    Bardas_Boilas

  • 421
  • Calendar year

    the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Agricola and Eustathius (or, less frequently, year 1174 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 421

    421

    421

    421

  • Argonauts
  • Band of heroes in Greek mythology

    202–203; Hyginus, Fabulae 14.4 Apollodorus, 1.9.16 Eustathius ad Horn. p. 323 Hyginus, Fabulae 102 Eustathius ad Hom. p. 329.6; Stephanus of Byzantium, Ethnica

    Argonauts

    Argonauts

    Argonauts

  • Eustachius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Eustachius may refer to: Variant of the name Eustathius Saint Eustachius Sint Eustatius, Dutch island in the Caribbean Bartolomeo Eustachi (c. 1500–1510

    Eustachius

    Eustachius

  • Little Iliad
  • Lost ancient Greek epic

    1992:319-331) p. 319. JSTOR 295457. Aristotle, Poetics, 1459b. Porphyry, cited by Eustathius, quoted in Holt 1992. The inhumation is a unique occurrence in the Epic

    Little Iliad

    Little Iliad

    Little_Iliad

  • Megisto (mythology)
  • Arcadian mythological princess

    De astronomia 2.1.6, and 2.6.2, with Araethus of Tegea as authority Eustathius ad Homer, Iliad p. 300; Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Arcadia (Ἀρκαδία);

    Megisto (mythology)

    Megisto_(mythology)

  • Ogygia
  • Island home of Calypso in Homer's Odyssey

    island in the Maltese archipelago. Aeschylus calls the Nile Ogygian, and Eustathius the Byzantine grammarian said that Ogygia was the earliest name for Egypt

    Ogygia

    Ogygia

    Ogygia

  • Cedalion
  • Character in Greek mythology

    The Great Dionysiak Myth vol. 2 (1878, reprinted 2004) p. 277, citing Eustathius' commentary upon Iliad xiv.294, and referring to Welcker and Müller. Fragments

    Cedalion

    Cedalion

    Cedalion

  • List of Greek deities
  • contains all forms of deceit. Apheleia Simplicity, "the good old days" Eustathius calls her the nurse of Athena. Ara The curse Aeschylus identifies her

    List of Greek deities

    List of Greek deities

    List_of_Greek_deities

  • Antenor (Trojan)
  • Advisor to Priam in Greek mythology

    Malalas, Chronography 5.106 Dares Phrygius, 12 Dictys Cretensis, 4.22 Eustathius on Homer, p. 349; scholia on Iliad 3.201 Apollodorus, Epitome 3.34 ff

    Antenor (Trojan)

    Antenor_(Trojan)

  • Synod of Gangra
  • Christian Synod (340)

    anathematised. The synod also spoke against the beliefs and actions of Eustathius of Sebaste. The canons of the synod condemned and anathematised the practices

    Synod of Gangra

    Synod_of_Gangra

  • Keres
  • Greek goddesses of violent death

    statement of Stesichorus noted by Eustathius, Stesichorus "called the Keres by the name Telchines", whom Eustathius identified with the Kuretes of Crete

    Keres

    Keres

  • Telchines
  • Greek minor gods, original inhabitants of Rhodes

    Ovid, Metamorphoses 7.365 Eustathius ad Homer, Iliad p. 291 Diodorus Siculus, 5.55.2 Suda s.v. Baskanoi kai goêtes Eustathius ad Homer pp. 941 & 1391 Ovid

    Telchines

    Telchines

  • Large Sakkos of Photius
  • Satin tunic

    also contains the earliest known depiction of Ss. Anthony, John, and Eustathius, the Three Martyrs of Vilnius. Needleworkers most likely embroidered the

    Large Sakkos of Photius

    Large Sakkos of Photius

    Large_Sakkos_of_Photius

  • Arian creeds
  • Creeds of Arian Christians

    Alexander joined forces with the Sabellians Eustathius and Marcellus against the Eusebians. (Both Eustathius and Marcellus were later exiled for Sabellianism

    Arian creeds

    Arian_creeds

  • Aglaope (mythology)
  • Siren in Greek mythology

    Thelxiepeia or Thelxinoe. Apollodorus, Epitome 7.18; Tzetzes on Lycophron, 7l2 Eustathius, Commentaries 1709 Scholia on Apollonius, 4.892 = Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 47

    Aglaope (mythology)

    Aglaope_(mythology)

  • Agrotera
  • Ancient Greek mythological epithet

    elsewhere. The name Agrotera is synonymous with the epithet Agraea, but Eustathius derives it from the town of Agrae. The epithet Agrotera was also sometimes

    Agrotera

    Agrotera

  • Arcas
  • Greek mythological king of Arcadia

    De astronomia 2.1.6, and 2.6.2, with Araethus of Tegea as authority Eustathius ad Homer, Iliad p. 300; Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Arcadia (Ἀρκαδία);

    Arcas

    Arcas

    Arcas

  • Thout
  • 1st month of the Coptic calendar

    the Baptist. Martyrdom of St. Eustathius and his two sons Thout 27 September 24 October 7 Martyrdom of St. Eustathius and his two sons Thout 28 September

    Thout

    Thout

  • Pelasgus
  • Ancient Greek male name

    Pelasgia Pausanias, 1.14.2 & 2.22.1; Scholia on Euripides, Orestes 920; Eustathius on Homer, p. 385 Hyginus, Fabulae 145 A Dictionary of Greek and Roman

    Pelasgus

    Pelasgus

  • Seyhan River
  • River in Cilicia, Turkey

    Livy, Xenophon, Procopius, Strabo, Ptolemy, Appian, Pliny the Elder, and Eustathius of Thessalonica who erroneously calls it Sinarus. At 50 kilometres (31 mi)

    Seyhan River

    Seyhan River

    Seyhan_River

  • Council of Constantinople (360)
  • Synod, 360

    and close to the minority at the Council of Seleucia. Basil of Ancyra, Eustathius of Sebaste, and their party declared that the Son was of similar substance

    Council of Constantinople (360)

    Council_of_Constantinople_(360)

  • Iliad (Alexander Pope translation)
  • 1715-20 translation of The Iliad by Alexander Pope

    ("Antiquities") of the poem based largely on the works of the Byzantine commentator Eustathius of Thessalonica. The preface has been called "one of the most dazzling

    Iliad (Alexander Pope translation)

    Iliad (Alexander Pope translation)

    Iliad_(Alexander_Pope_translation)

  • Pope John XIX
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1024 to 1032

    process leading to the Schism of 1054 by rejecting a proposal by Patriarch Eustathius of Constantinople to recognise that patriarchate's sphere of interest

    Pope John XIX

    Pope John XIX

    Pope_John_XIX

  • Icarius (Spartan)
  • Greek mythological king; father of Penelope

    Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Tainaros Apollodorus, 3.10.5 Pausanias, 3.1.4; Eustathius ad Homer, Odyssey p. 293; Scholia ad Euripides, Orestes 447 Pausanias

    Icarius (Spartan)

    Icarius_(Spartan)

  • 330
  • Calendar year

    Meroë. Frumentius is the first bishop of Ethiopia (approximate date). Eustathius, Patriarch of Antioch, is banished to Trajanopolis. The Bible is translated

    330

    330

    330

  • Enyo
  • Greek goddess of war

    s.v. Enyo; Smith, s.v. Enyo. Quintus Smyrnaeus, Fall of Troy, 8.424. Eustathius on Homer 944 Willcock, Malcolm M. (1976). A companion to the Iliad : based

    Enyo

    Enyo

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  • Baston
  • Surname or Lastname

    French and English

    Baston

    French and English : from Old French bastun ‘stick’, hence a nickname for a person of authority, an officious person, or perhaps for a beadle or verger.English : habitational name from Baston in Lincolnshire, named with the Old Norse personal name Bak + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’.

  • Deeptanshu
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Deeptanshu

    The Sun

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    Barnebas

    Son of prophecy. Also a Comfort.

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    Tamil

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    Swan

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    Indian, Marathi

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    Gift of Lord Ganesha

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