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Pēnēius, a, um [ Peneus I \]пенейский (arva O; Tempe V)P. amnis Lcn — река Пеней
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Lapith — In Greek mythology, the Lapiths were a legendary people, whose home was in Thessaly, in the valley of the Peneus [ Lapithes made his home about the Peneius river (Diodorus Siculus, iv.69.2).] and on the mountain Pelion. Like the Myrmidons and… … Wikipedia
Pieria — (Syria) was a province of Roman Syria. Infobox Pref GR name = Pieria name local = Nomos Pierias flag reg = Flag of Greek Macedonia.svg periph = Central Macedonia capital = Katerini population = 134,739 population as of = 2005 pop rank = 26th pop… … Wikipedia
Pieres — The Pieres are a Thracian people, occupying the narrow strip of plain land, or low hill, between the mouths of the Peneius and the Haliacmon rivers, at the foot of the great woody steeps of mount Olympus.rf|1|thuc 2.99 strab 7 9.5 livy 44.9 This… … Wikipedia
Tricca — is a Catholic titular see. The original diocese was in Thessaly, a suffragan of Larissa. In 1882, this portion of Thessaly was annexed to the Kingdom of Greece. From then the see, which bears the names of Triccala and Stagoi, was dependent on the … Wikipedia
Tricca — • Titular see, suffragan of Larissa in Thessaly Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Tricca Tricca † … Catholic encyclopedia
Kyrene (Nymphe) — Kyrene (altgr. Κυρήνη dt. „oberste Herrscherin“; vgl. hierzu auch altgr. κυρία dt. „Herrin, Gebieterin“) ist eine Nymphe der griechischen Mythologie. Kyrene taucht in der neunten Pythischen Ode des Pindar auf, ihr Vater ist Hypseus der König von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Apollo — Son of Jupiter and Letona; Diana s twin brother. Apollo is the sun god and also the god of the arts, poetry, music, eloquence, and medicine. Apollo loved Daphne. One day, as he pursued her, the river god Peneius protected her by transforming… … Dictionary of Renaissance art
Apollo and Daphne — A mythological story from Ovid s Metamorphoses, often represented in art. Apollo ridicules Cupid for his archery skills, so Cupid retaliates by causing the god to fall in love with the wood nymph Daphne. Tired of Apollo s advances, Daphne… … Dictionary of Renaissance art
Nymphs — In Greek, nymph translates to young woman. In mythology, these creatures are lesser deities who often represent some aspect of nature, such as a tree, grotto, stream, or region. In art, they are usually depicted as beautiful, sparsely dressed … Dictionary of Renaissance art