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- ae f.Бистония, страна бистонов, поэт. ФракияBistoniae magnus alumnus VF — Orpheus
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Biston — For the moth genus, see Biston (moth).Biston was the son of Ares and Pyrene in Greek mythology, a brother of the warlike Cycnus. Biston built the city of Bistonia on the shores of Lake Bistonis in Thrace. He also introduced the Thracian practice… … Wikipedia
Thracians — For other uses, see Thracian (disambiguation). Thracian peltast, 5th–4th century BC. The ancient Thracians (Ancient Greek: Θρᾷκες, Latin: Thraci) were a group of Indo European tribes inhabiting areas including Thrace in Southeastern Europe … Wikipedia
Thrax (mythology) — In Greek mythology, Thrax (by his name simply the quintessential Thracian) was regarded as one of the reputed sons of Ares. [Lemprière and Wright, p. 358. Mars was father of Cupid, Anteros, and Harmonia, by the goddess Venus. He had Ascalaphus… … Wikipedia
Bistonis — is the name of a nymph in Greek mythology who gave birth to a son of Ares, Tereus. Although she is mentioned in several surviving classical texts, she is the main subject of few or none. In at least one poem, written by Moschus in the 3rd century … Wikipedia
Bistones — (Bistŏnes, a. Geogr.), thracisches Volk zwischen dem Rhodopegebirg u. Ägäischen Meere. Hier die Stadt Bistonĭa (jetzt Bistogna), gegründet von Biston, Sohn des Ares u. der Kalirrhoë u. Stammhelden der B., u. der fischreiche See Bisiŏnis (jetzt… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon