Scholiast

  • 111Treaty of Kalmar — The Treaty of Kalmar was signed on September 25, 1397 between representatives of the three Nordic kingdoms of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. The accord established the Kalmar Union whereby all three realms were to be ruled by one monarch. However,… …

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  • 112Temple of Janus (Forum Holitorium) — Temple of Janus (? aedes Jani) [Fest. 285 states that the senate was forbidden to meet in this temple due to their decree that the Fabii should go forth to the siege of Veii was made in aede Jani; but this is probably apocryphal, for there is no… …

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  • 113Treaty of Heiligen — The Treaty of Heiligen was signed at Heiligen in 811 between King Hemming of Denmark and Charlemagne. Based on the terms of the accord, the southern boundary of Denmark was established at the Eider River. Moreover, the treaty confirmed the peace… …

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  • 114Megillat Taanit — Rabbinical Eras Chazal Zugot Tannaim Amoraim Savoraim Geonim Rishonim Acharonim Megillat Taanit (Hebrew: מגילת תענית) is chronicle which enumerates 35 eventful days on which the Jewish nation either performed glorious deeds or witnessed joyful… …

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  • 115Antipater (1st century BC physician) — For others of this name, see Antipater (disambiguation). Antipater was an ancient Greek phy­sician and author of a work titled On the Soul, , of which the second book is quoted by the Scholiast on Homer (Il. L. 115. p. 306, ed. Bekker; Cramer,… …

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  • 116Brimo — In Greek mythology, the epithet Brimo angry [ Obrimos , raging is an aspect of Ares (Harrison 1922:552.] or terrifying may be applied to any of several goddesses with an inexorable, dreaded and vengeful aspect that is linked to the land of the… …

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  • 117Acis and Galatea (mythology) — For other meanings, see ACIS (disambiguation) In Ovid s Metamorphoses (xiii.750 68) Acis was the spirit of the Acis River in Sicily, beloved of the nereid, or sea nymph, [Hesiod Theogony ; Homer Iliad .] Galatea ( she who is milk white ). Galatea …

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  • 118Naxos (Crete) — Naxos or Naxus (Ancient Greek: Νάχος)[1] was an ancient town of Crete, according to the Scholiast (ad Pind. Isth. vi. 107) celebrated for its whetstones. Some classicists have doubted the existence of this city. The islands Crete and Naxos were… …

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  • 119Grande River (Sicily) — Infobox River river name = Grande River caption = origin = mouth = basin countries = Sicily length = elevation = discharge = watershed = The Grande River (Greek: polytonic|Ἱμέρας, Latin: Himera; Italian: Fiume Grande or Imera Settentrionale) is a …

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  • 120Achiroe — (Greek: polytonic|Αχιρόη), or according to Apollodorus Anchinoë, [Apollodorus, ii. 1. § 4] which is perhaps a mistake for Anchiroë, was in Greek mythology a naiad, a daughter of the river god Nilus. She was also the wife of Belus, by whom she… …

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