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2nd-century AD Alexandrian Greek grammarian
Valerius Harpocration (Ancient Greek: Οὐαλέριος or Βαλέριος Ἁρποκρατίων, gen. Ἁρποκρατίωνος) was a Greek grammarian of Alexandria, probably working in
Harpocration
Harpocration of Argos (Ancient Greek: Ἁρποκρατίων) was an Ancient Greek Middle Platonist philosopher who lived in the second half of the 2nd century CE
Harpocration_of_Argos
Builders of the physical realm that serve the demiurge
the 2nd century "Archon" was one of the names given by the Platonist Harpocration to the "Second God" of Numenius (Proclus in Tim. 93 C). For all the series
Archon_(Gnosticism)
King of the Medes
name in addition to their personal name. In the case of Cyaxares II, Harpocration and Berossus were cited as evidence showing that the throne name of Cyaxares
Cyaxares_II
Athenian military commander (died 338 BC)
delivered against Lysicles is referred to by Harpocration. Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca, xvi. 58, 88 Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators, s.vv. "epi
Lysicles_(4th_century_BC)
Female religious role in ancient Athens
and there exchanged them for other unknown objects. The lexicon of Harpocration states (s.v. Arrêphorein) that there were four Arrephoroi and that two
Arrephoros
inspectors who were sometimes sent by the Athenians to subject states. Harpocration compares them to the Lacedaemonian harmosts, and says that they were
Episkopoi
10th century Byzantine encyclopedia
according to the philology of its period, using such earlier authorities as Harpocration and Helladios. It is a rich source of ancient and Byzantine history and
Suda
Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine
and the Two Goddesses [Demeter and Persephone]." [N.B. Derived from Harpocration s.v. kittophoros, the ivy-bearer.] Pausanias, 1.43.5 Hau, Lisa Irene
Dionysus
Temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece
"the hundred footer") in their lost treatise on Athenian architecture. Harpocration wrote that some people used to call the Parthenon the "Hekatompedos"
Parthenon
Divine epithet of Aphrodite
white goats. Pandemos occurs also as a surname of Eros. According to Harpocration, who quotes Apollodorus, Aphrodite Pandemos has very old origins, "the
Aphrodite_Pandemos
Ancient Greek historical writer
a historical writer of ancient Greece. He is mentioned by the writer Harpocration as the author of a work on the islands of Euboea (Περὶ Εὐβοίας). Some
Aristotle_of_Chalcis
4th-century BC Greek courtesan
possibly about 360 BC. According to Harpocration, the new god introduced by Phryne was called Isodaites; though Harpocration describes him as being "foreign"
Phryne
Ancient Greek text on magic and medicine
Epidemica, Thomas Browne described the Cyranides as "a collection out of Harpocration the Greek and sundry Arabick writers delivering not only the Naturall
Cyranides
Midias", 161. Harpocration. ""theorika"". Lexicon of the Ten Orators. Harpocration. ""epi korres"". Lexicon of the Ten Orators. Harpocration, s.v. "koironidai";
Philinus_of_Athens
Greek nymph
[Adrasteia's association with Nemesis] for an explanation of the statement in Harpocration that Demetrius of Scepsis identified Adrasteia with Artemis, and for
Adrasteia
High-speed messenger in ancient Greece
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890), Hemerodromi Valerius Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Attic Orators, d80 Nepos, Life of Miltiades, 4
Hemerodromoi
Military foot messenger
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890), Hemerodromi Valerius Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Attic Orators, d80 Kiger, Patrick J. "World War I
Runner_(messenger)
Ancient Greek writer
this Archelaus is the same as the one whose "Euboeica" are quoted by Harpocration, and whose works on rivers and stones are mentioned by Plutarch and Stobaeus
Archelaus_(geographer)
Ancient Greek grammarian
glossaries. Cleitarchus and his work are mentioned by Athenaeus, Proclus, Harpocration, and the Byzantine Etymologicum Magnum among others. All the surviving
Cleitarchus_of_Aegina
Person or company delivering items
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890), Hemerodromi Valerius Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Attic Orators, d80 "Cyclopædia, or, An universal
Courier
Ancient Greek poem
and Odyssey to our tragedies, so is the Margites to our comedies"—and Harpocration. Basil of Caesarea writes that the work is attributed to Homer but that
Margites
System for ordering words, names and phrases
significatu, with entries in alphabetic order. In the 3rd century CE, Harpocration wrote a Homeric lexicon alphabetized by all letters. The 10th century
Alphabetical_order
Greek historian
Apollonius of Rhodes iv. 262, 264 Harpocration s.v. Κραυαλλίδαι Etymol. s.v. Σφήκεια John Tzetzes, On Lycophron 447 Harpocration s.v. Χύτροι Stephanus of Byzantium
Xenagoras_(historian)
District of Cairo in Egypt
suffragan of its Metropolitan Archbishop of Oxyrhynchus. Its bishop, Harpocration, participated in the First Council of Nicaea in 325. The bishopric is
Helwan
Archaeological site in Egypt
of three Christian bishops of Bubastis of the 4th and 5th centuries: Harpocration, one of the bishops ordained by Melitius of Lycopolis listed in 325 Hermon
Bubastis
Work by Herodotus
Aristotle, Flavius Josephus and Plutarch. The Alexandrian grammarian Harpocration wrote a whole book on "the lies of Herodotus". Lucian of Samosata went
Histories_(Herodotus)
Legendary founder and king of Thespiae
Heracles who were born from the daughters of Thestios. Pausanias, 9.27.7; Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators s.v. Stephanephoros Diodorus Siculus, 4.29
Thespius
Ancient Greek historian
s. v. penestae; Schol. ad Aristoph. Nub. 1064), on Aeolia, Attica (Harpocration. s.v epiboion pronaia ), and on Arcadia (Sext. Empir. adv. Math. 116)
Staphylus_of_Naucratis
Drys (Ancient Greek: Δρῦς) was an ancient Greek town of ancient Thrace. Harpocration collects a passage from Theopompus according to which Drys was founded
Drys_(Thrace)
Biblical character
(2016) «The Remembrance of Daniel's Darius the Mede in Berossus and Harpocration». Bibliotheca Sacra 173, pp. 315-23 Shea 1982, p. 231-232. Sage, Paula
Darius_the_Mede
Greek nymph
Netherworld: The Orphic Gold Tablets (Brill, 2008), pp. 93 and 125, citing Harpocration. Evans, "Dodona, Dodola, and Daedala," p. 114, citing Arthur Bernard
Leuce_(mythology)
Several 4th century BCE Athenians
challenged ancient Greek authors themselves, such as the grammarian Harpocration. This article includes information regarding four individuals with the
Epicrates_of_Athens
Athenian orator
was the eponymous archon in 316 BC. He wrote a treatise on machinery. Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators, s.v. "ho to hieron pyr" Pseudo-Plutarch
Democles
Claimed descendants of Homer
was the first to perform Homeric poems at Syracuse. A second source is Harpocration, who names three early writers of Greek local history whose works are
Homeridae
God in Greek mythology
Cristóbal, Instructions for the Netherworld, pp. 93 and 124–125, citing Harpocration. Arthur Calvert, P. Vergili Maronis. Aeneidos Liber V (Cambridge University
Pluto_(mythology)
Goddess from Asia Minor
to Mise in literature provide an unclear picture of her. According to Harpocration, the 4th-century BC mythographer Asclepiades of Tragilus considered Dysaules
Mise_(mythology)
Ἀριστόδημος) of Elis was an ancient Greek writer who was referred to by Harpocration as an authority respecting the number of the Hellanodikai. He is probably
Aristodemus_of_Elis
Dialogue by Plato on the immortality of the soul
antiquity, and was commented on by a number of ancient philosophers, such as Harpocration of Argos, Porphyry, Iamblichus, Paterius, Plutarch of Athens, Syrianus
Phaedo
s.v. Πίστιρος. Stephanus of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol. s.v. Βίστιρος. Harpocration, p. 124. 11; Schol. ad Aesch. Pers. 2. Mogens Herman Hansen & Thomas
Pistyrus
Parthenon. Melite was also said to have been a companion of Poseidon. Harpocration s.v. Melite (= Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Müller Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum
Melite_(heroine)
Municipality in Edirne, Turkey
later more settlers came from Mytilene and Kyme which agrees with what Harpocration had written. Presumably because of the similarity of the names, Virgil
Enez
Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, κοπτός Harpocration, Valerius, Lexicon in decem oratores Atticos, Hekates Nesos Suda, Hekate's
Ancient_Greek_cuisine
Greek city in ancient Thrace
ISBN 978-0-691-03169-9, with accompanying Map-by-Map Directory. Xenophon, Anab., 7.5.8; Harpocration, s.v. Γάνος; Suda, s.v. Γάνος; Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax, 28; Pliny.
Serrion_Teichos
Alexander of Alexandria 5. Paphnutius of Thebes (omitted in some lists) 6. Harpocration of Alphocranon (Naucratis) 7. Adamantius of Cynopolis 8. Arbition of
List of attendees and signatories of the First Council of Nicaea
List_of_attendees_and_signatories_of_the_First_Council_of_Nicaea
Three islands off the coast of Turkey in classical antiquity
Canae. Suda, Arginnousa Stephanus of Byzantium, Ethnica, pp.240-241, 396 Harpocration, Valerius, Lexicon in decem oratores Atticos, Arginousai Androtion (2001)
Arginusae
in Athens called Hermai, from Harpocration's Lexicon of the Ten Orators F3 – about the Hekatompedon, from Harpocration's Lexicon of the Ten Orators F4a
Menecles_of_Barca
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
(Possibly, the origin of the quote is from the 2nd century lexicographer Harpocration.) In the Roman period Kythnos was a place of exile for important persons
Kythnos
fragments, mostly derived from Athenaeus, the lexicographical tradition (Harpocration, Hesychius), and ancient scholia. Matijašić (2020). v t e v t e
Timachidas_of_Rhodes
Greek mythological figures
the use of soil for bricks Servius' Commentary on Virgil, Aeneid 4.402 Harpocration, s.v. Melite (= Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Müller, Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum
Myrmex_(mythology)
place of the silver mint in Attica, outside Athens. Pollux, vii. 103; Harpocration.; Suidas.; Bockh, Corp..Inscr. vol. i. p. 164, and the explanation of
Argyrocopeum
Greek historian (c. 340 BC – c. 261 BC)
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Clement of Alexandria, Diogenes Laertius, Harpocration, Stephanus of Byzantium, Zenobius, Hesychius, Eusebius, the Lexicon of
Philochorus
Town of ancient Euboea
(38°24′16″N 23°39′47″E / 38.404307°N 23.663159°E / 38.404307; 23.663159). Harpocration and Stephanus of Byzantium assert that the town had the status of a polis
Argura_(Euboea)
Hermus is tentatively identified with Chaidari. Plutarch, Phoc. 22; Harpocration, s. v. Ἕρμος; Pausanias (1918). "37.4". Description of Greece. Vol. 1
Hermus_(Attica)
Town in ancient Ionia
remained there after they had had a disease of the buttocks (πυγαί). Harpocration wrote that according to Theopompos it took its name when some of the
Pygela
British classical scholar and critic
appended a Lexicon rhetoricum, from the margin of a Cambridge manuscript of Harpocration. He was appointed Regius Professor of Greek in 1823. He died on 24 September
Peter_Paul_Dobrée
Greek historian
foundation of Alexandria. It is repeatedly cited by Athenaeus, Plutarch, Harpocration, Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus and Justin (historian). Suidas also speaks of
Marsyas_of_Pella
Set of mythological Greek characters
Pythagorean philosopher Strabo, 6.1.15 Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Anthedōn Harpocration & Suda s.v. Melitē Scholia on Homer, Iliad 2.538 Homer, Iliad 24.251
Dius
Ancient city in Mygdonia, Macedon
mentioned in Ptolemy (III, xiii), the Pliny the Younger (IV, x, 17), Harpocration, Stephanus Byzantius and Suidas in Antiquity and in the Middle Ages in
Lete_(Mygdonia)
Work by Athenaeus
Philistion of Locri, Euthydemus of Athens, Chrysippus of Tyana, Paxamus and Harpocration of Mende. It also describes in detail the meal and festivities at the
Deipnosophistae
Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae xiii. pp. 590, d. 586, a. 587, d. 588, c. Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators s.v. Ἀφύαι Kapparis, Konstantinos (2017)
Aristagora
sources (mostly Alexander Numenius together with Neocles and Aelius Harpocration) simply for his own use. To make their point more persuasive they also
Anonymus_Seguerianus
Promontory at the mouth of the Piraeus
the Peloponnesian War viii. 90 Demosthenes, Against Theocrines p.1343 Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators, s.v. Ἠετιώνεια Stephanus of Byzantium, Ethnica
Eëtioneia
Port of ancient Boeotia
Orchomenus, Coroneia and Tilphossaeum bordering on Κορσεία, the citations of Harpocration, the Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax, and Stephanus of Byzantium, have led
Corseae
Athenian poet of Old Comedy
still possess a few fragments, but the last two are completely lost. Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators, s. v. ἀσελφίρειν Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae
Apollophanes_of_Athens
4th-century BC Athenian orator
299. Suda, "Aristogeiton (1)", "Aristogeiton (2)" Photius, cod. 265; Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators, s.v. "Autokleides" Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae
Aristogeiton_(orator)
Harpalykos Harpasus Harpe Harpe (mythology) Harpina Harpina (city) Harpleia Harpocration Harpy Harpy Tomb Harrow Painter Hasselmann Painter Head of a Philosopher
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Ancient Greek grammarian
said to be "Greek". John Hudson (1711) J. Pierson (1759) A. Koch (1830) Harpocration et Moeris I. Bekker (ed.), 1833 One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates
Aelius_Moeris
First edition works in Greek
Venice 1502 Stephanus Byzantinus, Ethnica Aldus Manutius Venice 1503 Harpocration, Lexicon in decem oratores Atticos Aldus Manutius Venice Ulpianus Sophista
List of editiones principes in Greek
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Greek
4th century BC Greek politician and orator
9, xxx. 8 Aelian, Varia Historia, xiii. 24 Pseudo-Plutarch, p. 842 Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators, s.v. "theorika". Dionysius of Halicarnassus
Lycurgus_of_Athens
4th-century BC Athenian politician
The speech of Lycurgus against Autolycus was extant in the time of Harpocration, but has not come down to us. Lycurg. c. Leocr. p. 177, ed. Reiske; Harpocrat
Autolycus_(areopagite)
Ancient Greek author
Suda, under Μακροκέφαλοι; Stephanus of Byzantium, under Χαριμάται; Harpocration, under Δυσαύλης Lamiscus appears in Plato's Seventh Letter, which may
Palaephatus
Wiley-Blackwell. p. 192. ISBN 9781444334173. Retrieved 2016-03-19. Harpocration, s. vv. πέανος, Πυανόψια, Χαλκεῖα Photios I of Constantinople, Bibliotheca
Apollonius_of_Acharnae
the State of the Chersonesus". This town was unknown to the scholar Harpocration (100-200 CE), who suggests that instead of "Mastira" we should read "Bastira"
List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia
List_of_ancient_cities_in_Thrace_and_Dacia
4th-century BC Greek woman
Aristogeiton. One is by the Hellenistic atthidographer Philochorus, cited by Harpocration in the second century AD; the other is from Plutarch's biography of Demosthenes
Theoris_of_Lemnos
v. Melite 6; Apollodorus, 3.15.6.; Scholia on Euripides' Medea 668. Harpocration s.v. Melite (= Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Müller Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum
Melite_(mythology)
Pausanias, Description of Greece iii. 14. § 2, 15. § 8 Ath. iv. p. 138, e. Harpocration s.v. Plutarch, Plut. de El ap. Delph. p. 385, b. Müller, Dor. ii. 2.
Lesche
diplomatic history of Athens. This work is frequently referred to by Harpocration and Stephanus of Byzantium. With the exception of the statements contained
Craterus_(historian)
Anonym. in Vita Arati. Stephanus of Byzantium, Ethnica s. v. Τέρινα Harpocration s. v. Ἴων Strabo, Geographica vii. p.309, xi. pp. 523, 528 Pliny the
Apollonides_of_Nicaea
Name list
Apollonius of Rhodes ii. 354 Strabo, Geography ix. pp. 392, 456, 475 Harpocration, s.v. Φορβαντεῖον Scholiast, On Apollonius of Rhodes ii. 946 Tatian,
Andron
Ancient Macedonian grammarian in the 4th century BCE
Athenaeus, xii. p. 515 Athenaeus 15.694. Athenaeus, xiv. pp. 636, 637 Harpocration, s.v. Πολύγνωτος Demetrius, de Elocut. 231 This article incorporates
Artemon_of_Cassandreia
Classical Dictionary, Oxford: Oxford University Press Pollux, viii. 97 Harpocration, Hesychius and the Suda, s.v. ἀποδέκται Aristotle, Politics vi. 8 Demosthenes
Apodektai
Mistress of Amyntor in Greek mythology
reading of the Iliad's passage, as well as Sosiphanes, Euripides and one Harpocration with presenting him as a guiltless party. Euripides is the earliest known
Phthia_(mistress_of_Amyntor)
Photius, Bibliotheca, cod. 268; Suda, s.vv. "Lykourgos", "proerosiai"; Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators, s.vv. "Arkyoros", "Deliastai" This article incorporates
Menesaechmus
Navigational template showing Odrysian kings
was probably his son. Isocrates, Speeches and Letters, "To Philip", 6; Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators, s.v. "Amadokos" Vulpe 1976: 32; Tacheva
Amadocus_II
1997. The Archive of Ammon Scholasticus of Panopolis: The Legacy of Harpocration(=Pap.Colon. 26.1 [Opladen 1997]. Notice published in Greek, Roman, and
William_Hailey_Willis
Ancient Greek writer
Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae, vi.; Clement of Alexandria, Stromata, i.; Harpocration, Lexicon, s. v. "kotylaion oros"; Plutarch, Moralia, "De Iside et Osiride"
Archemachus_of_Euboea
2nd-century Greek philosopher
first to hold the chair of Platonic philosophy. Among his students was Harpocration of Argos. Much that is known of him comes from the fragments of his book
Atticus_(philosopher)
Ancient stoa in Athens
Constitution of the Athenians 7.1, 55.5; Plutarch, Life of Solon 25.2; Harpocration, sv. lithos; Pollux 8.86 Shear 1971, p. 260. Aelian, Varia Historia 6
Stoa_Basileios
Athenian poet of Old Comedy
Argum. ad Aristoph. Plut. Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 1.11 Pollux 7.167 Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators s.v. μετοίκιον August Meineke, Quaest. Scen
Aristomenes_of_Athens
Parallel Lives, Timoleon 18 Demosthenes, De Corona p. 324, ed. Reiske Harpocration s.v. Νέων Polybius, xviii. 14 Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica
Neon_(classical_antiquity)
Greek scholar and grammarian (c.63 BC–c.AD 10)
Etymol. Gud. 338.25. Braswell 2017, pp. 80–84. Macrobius Sat. 5.18; Harpocration s.v. ξηραλοιφεῖν. Hesychius, letter to Eulogius; cf. Etymologicum Magnum
Didymus_Chalcenterus
Ancient festival in Athens
Demosthenes, Against Midias 21.8–9; Inscriptiones Graecae, II2 1140, line 5; Harpocration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators s.v.; Pollux, Onomasticon 1.37. Though the
Pandia_(festival)
Manuscript in Ancient Greek
translation of this document runs as follows: Chosion, son of Sarapion, son of Harpocration, his mother being Sarapias, of Oxyrhynchus, to Tanenteris, daughter of
Papyrus_Oxyrhynchus_91
Greek papyrus fragment
for four years from Dionysius, son of Dionysius, to Dionysius, son of Harpocration, at the rent of 17 bushels of wheat. For the first three years any crops
Papyrus_Oxyrhynchus_280
HARPOCRATION
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Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Latin
Head of a Monastery
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Powerful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
One with Beautiful Eyes
Boy/Male
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Resolute fighter.
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The Reckoner a Name for Allah
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant of Gorsuch.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Adornment
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Lifted up.
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American, Anglo, British, English, Jamaican
Dweller at the Rocky Village
Girl/Female
Biblical
Field of blood.
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