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  • 51NUPTIAE — a nubendo, quod nova Nupta seu Sponsa flammeô obnupta seu obvelata ad Sponsum olim deducebatur, Alias Matrimonium, Coniugium etc. erat viri et mulieris coniunctio legitima, vitae societatem continens, Ioh. Rosin. Antiqq. Rom. l. 9. c. 3. Quod… …

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  • 52PHRYNICHUS — I. PHRYNICHUS Archon Athenis, Olympiadis centesimae de. cimae annô quartô. II. PHRYNICHUS Atheniensis, Olymp. 67. Tragicus, Melanthae fil. Thespidis discipulus, qui primus vultum femineum protulit in scenam, et tetrametrum reperit, filium habuit… …

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  • 53PYLUS — I. PYLUS Insula Peloponneso vicina, quam in bello Peloponnesiaco Laches, Atheniensium dux occupârat, ibique castellum exstruxerat, ex quo erumquet ad vastandam maritimam regionem Laconicam. Lacedaemonii hoc incommodum prohibere festinantes,… …

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  • 54THESMOPHORIA — festum cui a Cetere θεσμοφόρῳ nomen. Huius enim beneficiô cum fruges inventae esent, quarum dein sationem Tripolemus docuit, decretô totius populi Atheniensis, sacra hae instiura sunt, quae a Cerere, ut dictum, Thesmophoria, et a partre… …

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  • 55Aussehen — 1. Das sieht bös aus, sagte Steffen, da hatte ihn eine Mücke auf die Nase gestochen. Holl.: Dat is een erg gat, zei meester Jan, en het was een kakhiel. (Harrebomée, I, 32.) 2. Elendiglich aussehen, ist genug gebeten. *3. A sieht aos, as wan a… …

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  • 56Apollo — This article is about the Greek and Roman god. For other uses, see Apollo (disambiguation) and Phoebus (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Phobos (mythology). Apollo …

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  • 58Pythagoras — of Samos redirects here. For the Samian statuary, see Pythagoras (sculptor). For other uses, see Pythagoras (disambiguation). Pythagoras (Πυθαγόρας) …

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  • 59Aegle (mythology) — Aegle (Ancient Greek polytonic|Αἴγλη) is the name of several different figures in Greek mythology:*Aegle, the most beautiful of the Naiads, daughter of Zeus and Neaera, [Virgil, Eclogues vi. 20] , by whom Helios begot the Charites. [Pausanias, ix …

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  • 60Zeta — (uppercase Ζ, lowercase ζ; el. Ζήτα IPA| [ziːta] Zita) is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 7. It was derived from the Phoenician letter Zayin . Unlike the other Greek letters, this letter… …

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