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The Phryni (Ancient Greek: Φρύνοι) were an ancient people of eastern Central Asia, probably located in the eastern part of the Tarim Basin, in an area
Phryni
Son of Poseidon and Thoosa in Greek mythology
A. S. Retrieved 11 March 2020. Aristophanes; Cinesias; Melanippides; Phrynis; Philoxenus; Timotheus (1993). Greek Lyric, Volume V: The New School of
Polyphemus
Steam-powered ferry
where she was renamed the Phryni. SS Worthing 1928-1940 HMS Worthing 1940-1940 HMS Brigadier 1940-1944 SS Worthing 1944-1955 Phryni 1955-1968 Sale of SS Worthing
SS_Worthing
5th-century BC Greek musician and poet
Phrynnis or Phrynis (Ancient Greek: Φρύννις or Ancient Greek: Φρύνις) of Mytilene was a celebrated dithyrambic poet of ancient Greece, who lived roughly
Phrynnis
200 BC–10 AD Greek kingdom in South Asia
that: they extended their empire even as far as the Seres (Chinese) and the Phryni — (Strabo, XI.XI.I) Several statuettes and representations of Greek soldiers
Indo-Greek_Kingdom
Hellenistic-era Greek kingdom (256–100 BCE)
"they extended their empire even as far as the Seres (Chinese) and the Phryni". (Strabo, XI.XI.I). Several statuettes and representations of Greek soldiers
Greco-Bactrian_Kingdom
Ancient Macedonian city in modern Tajikistan
that the Greeks "extended their empire even as far as the Seres and the Phryni . "Seres" meant either China proper – in which case the Greeks achieved
Alexandria_Eschate
One of the easternmost countries of Asia known to the ancient Greeks and Romans
claimed the Bactrians' borders stretched "even as far as the Seres and the Phryni". Pomponius Mela's De situ orbis names the Seres as one of three peoples
Serica
5th-century BC Greek musician
Terpander. He lived around the time of the Persian War. He was the teacher of Phrynis of Mytilene. Some claimed that he came from Lesbos and was the person identified
Aristocleides
than that, they extended their empire even as far as the Seres and the Phryni." (Strabo 11.11.1 ) An inscription of Ashoka (circa 250 BCE) was discovered
Saraostus
Valley in Central Asia
"they extended their empire even as far as the Seres (Chinese) and the Phryni." The Fergana area, called Dayuan by the Chinese, remained an integral part
Fergana_Valley
2nd-century BC Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek king
than that, they extended their empire even as far as the Seres and the Phryni. — Strabo, Geographica Accounts describe Indo-Greek campaigns to Sakala
Menander_I
Chinese exonym for a Central Asian state
Alexandria Eschate and "extended their empire as far as the Serica and the Phryni" (Strabo XI.XI.I). There are indications that they may have led expeditions
Dayuan
"they extended their empire even as far as the Seres (Chinese) and the Phryni". (Strabo, XI.XI.I) "The advance of the Greek to Pataliputra is recorded
Timeline_of_ancient_Greece
Ancient Greek historian
than that, they extended their empire even as far as the Seres and the Phryni." (Strabo, Geographia, 11.11.1) He is also quoted for his general geographical
Apollodorus_of_Artemita
Region in antiquity corresponding to Sindh
of Ariana as a whole; and, more than that, they extended their empire even as far as the Seres and the Phryni." Strabo 11.11.1 (Strabo 11.11.1) v t e
Patalene
Spartan free non-citizens
Thucydides, Xenophon, and Diodorus Siculus These named individuals include: Phrynis; a spy. Diniades; a fleet commander. Eudicus; a cavalryman. Dexippus; a
Perioeci
Greek song festival
Georgiadis Cleio Denardou Mihalis Violaris 1973 Dimitris Kontolazos The Charms Phryni 1974 Tonny Vavatsikos Mihalis Violaris Aleka Kanellidou 1975 Robert Williams
Thessaloniki_Song_Festival
than that, they extended their empire even as far as the Seres and the Phryni. (Strabo 11.11.1)[1] Regio Patalis Patan ^ Strabo 11.11.1 Full text v t
Sigerdis
"they extended their empire even as far as the Seres (Chinese) and the Phryni" (Strabo, Strabo XI.XI.I). Also in India, the Indo-Greeks under Menander
Maes_Titianus
Bilateral relations
Greeks "extended their empire even as far as the Seres (Chinese) and the Phryni". The War of the Heavenly Horses (104–101 BC) was a war between Dayuan and
China–Greece_relations
than that, they extended their empire even as far as the Seres and the Phryni." Strabo 11.11.1 (Strabo 11.11.1) Periplus Greek provinces in India according
History of the Indo-Greek Kingdom
History_of_the_Indo-Greek_Kingdom
5th-century BC Greek poet
and thus paving the way for the further licences introduced by Cinesias, Phrynis, and Timotheus of Miletus. According to Aristotle, he altogether abandoned
Melanippides
than that, they extended their empire even as far as the Seres and the Phryni." Strabo 11.11.1 (Strabo 11.11.1) Periplus Greek provinces in India according
Sources_of_Indo-Greek_history
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Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
The Sun
Female
Greek
(Πλειόνη) Greek name PLÊIONÊ means "more, plenty." In mythology, this is the name of the Okeanid nymph wife of Atlas.
Boy/Male
Indian
Perfect, Acted
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Madison, MADDISON means "son of Madde."
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Rock; Stone
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Best
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Sergios, possibly SERGIUSZ means "sergeant."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place named with Old English clif ‘slope’, ‘bank’, ‘cliff’, or a topographic name from the same word. The Old English word was used not only in the sense of modern English cliff but also of much gentler slopes and frequently also of a riverbank.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Fast
Boy/Male
Gaelic
From the hollow.
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